beam

/biːm/
noun 5verb 5name 2

Collocations

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1

(noun.) ray of light

ADJ

bright, intense, piercing, powerful | narrow, thin | electron, laser, searchlight, torch

VERB + BEAM

direct, point, send, shine

play

The lifeguard played her searchlight beam across the dark water looking for swimmers.

catch sb/sth in

The car's headlights caught the deer in their bright beam as it crossed the road.

BEAM + VERB

shine | illuminate sth, light sth up

PREP

~ from

A bright beam from the sun streamed through the window and warmed the room.

~ of

The lighthouse sent a beam of light across the dark ocean every night.

PHRASES

on full beam

The driver switched his headlights to full beam when he entered the dark tunnel.

2

(noun.) long piece of wood/metal

ADJ

timber, wooden | oak | iron, metal, steel

old, original

The farmhouse kitchen had thick old beams that creaked whenever anyone walked upstairs.

exposed

The old warehouse had exposed wooden beams running across the ceiling.

horizontal, vertical

BEAM + VERB

support sth

3

(verb.)

ADV

broadly

She beamed broadly when she opened the birthday gift from her grandmother.

positively

His face positively beamed when he opened the birthday present from his grandmother.

cheerfully, happily, proudly

PREP

at

The proud father beamed at his daughter as she accepted her award on stage.

with

The children's eyes beamed with excitement as they opened their birthday presents.

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