flow
In Italian, 'flusso' is used to describe the movement or progression of something, much like the English word 'flow'. It can refer to the flow of a liquid, the flow of data, or even the flow of ideas. The word is often used in conjunction with a noun, such as 'flusso di acqua' (flow of water) or 'flusso di dati' (data flow).
The flow of the river is strong after the rain.
This sentence refers to the literal meaning of 'flusso', which is 'flow'. It is used here to describe the movement of the water in a river.
I need a constant flow of information for my job.
In this sentence, 'flusso' is used in a figurative way to mean a steady supply or stream of something, in this case, information.
His ideas are an unstoppable flow.
This sentence uses 'flusso' in a metaphorical context, suggesting a continuous and unstoppable series of thoughts or ideas.