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beamed

/beem/US // bim //UK // (biːm) //

被称为,有消息称,有消息说,有消息传来

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of various relatively long pieces of metal, wood, stone, etc., manufactured or shaped especially for use as rigid members or parts of structures or machines.
    • : Building Trades. a horizontal bearing member, as a joist or lintel.
    • : Engineering. a rigid member or structure supported at each end, subject to bending stresses from a direction perpendicular to its length.
    • : Nautical. a horizontal structural member, usually transverse, for supporting the decks and flats of a vessel.the extreme width of a vessel.the shank of an anchor.
    • : Aeronautics. the direction perpendicular to the plane of symmetry of an aircraft and outward from the side.
    • : the widest part.
    • : Slang. the measure across both hips or buttocks: broad in the beam.
    • : Machinery. walking beam. a roller or cylinder on which the warp is wound before weaving.a similar cylinder on which cloth is wound as it is woven.
    • : the crossbar of a balance, from the ends of which the scales or pans are suspended.
    • : a ray of light: The sun shed its beams upon the vineyard.
    • : a group of nearly parallel rays.
    • : Radio, Aeronautics. a signal transmitted along a narrow course, used to guide pilots through darkness, bad weather, etc.
    • : Electronics. a narrow stream of electrons, as that emitted from the electron gun of a cathode ray tube.
    • : the angle at which a microphone or loudspeaker functions best.
    • : the cone-shaped range of effective use of a microphone or loudspeaker.
    • : Citizens Band Radio Slang. beam antenna.
    • : a gleam; suggestion: a beam of hope.
    • : a radiant smile.
    • : the principal stem of the antler of a deer.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to emit in or as in beams or rays.
    • : Radio. to transmit in a particular direction.
    • : Radio and Television. to direct to a predetermined audience.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to emit beams, as of light.
    • : to smile radiantly or happily.

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Examples

  • Arecibo is one of the few facilities on the planet that can blast radar beams to objects in the solar system and successfully pick up a bounce back that could be used to ascertain the structure and movement of those objects.

  • The cameras can also be used to document the behavior of nocturnal carnivores without disturbing them with beams of light.

  • On a heavily modified 4x4, the Flex Era 3 will fit inside virtually any aftermarket bumper to serve as a cornering light, augmenting any beams your recipient might already have.

  • Then, some or all of those beams are trained on a small, carefully designed target.

  • They fired beams of electrons at ice cores representing different possibilities for Europa’s surface and filmed the results with a video camera.

  • On Election Night, he beamed: “This is the beginning of a new chapter in the life of our city.”

  • "Palmer always keeps his word," beamed Weaver, putting the right hander back in the rotation.

  • Morgan, beamed in as ever from a planet far from ours, delivered a mini-novella, dedicated to these people being “part of me.”

  • Her smile beamed out from under a head of short-cropped, curly black hair.

  • Jenner's soon-to-be brother-in-law, Kanye West, beamed with pride as he watched from the front row.

  • As Felipe approached, the old man's face beamed with pleasure, and he came forward totteringly, leaning on a staff in each hand.

  • The broad-beamed budgerow presented a strangely accurate microcosm of India at that moment.

  • She quite beamed with welcome, and they disentangled themselves into a side street, where there were empty posts.

  • The kitchen is still in its original condition, with its rough-beamed ceiling and huge fireplace.

  • The poet's room, directly on the right when entering, is rather dark, and has a low-beamed ceiling.