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bi:m 1. noun1) (a long straight piece of wood, often used in ceilings.) bjelke2) (a ray of light etc: a beam of sunlight.) (lys)stråle3) (the greatest width of a ship or boat.) dekksbjelke2. verb1) (to smile broadly: She beamed with delight.) smile strålende, stråle2) (to send out (rays of light, radio waves etc): This transmitter beams radio waves all over the country.) sende, stråle ut, kringkastebjelke--------stråleIsubst. \/biːm\/1) bjelke, bom, drager, stang2) stråle, lysstråle, strålebunt, lyskjegle3) elektronstrøm, radiosignal, radiokurs4) strålende smil5) ( i turn og på vev) bom6) (plog)ås7) vektstang8) ( på dampsmaskin) vippe9) ( zoologi) ugrenet takk, gevirstang (hos hjort)abaft the beam ( sjøfart) aktenfor tversbeam aerial eller beam antenna stråleantenne, retningsantennebefore the beam ( sjøfart) forut for tversbe off the beam ( hverdagslig) være ute av kurs, være utenfor, være på villsporbe on the beam ( hverdagslig) være på rett kurs, følge med, være våken, være på rett sporbroad in the beam ( hverdagslig) bred over hoftene, bred over bakenon the starboard\/port beam ( sjøfart) tvers over styrbord\/babordplough beam ( jordbruk) plogåsride the beam ( luftfart) følge ledestrålenIIverb \/biːm\/1) utstråle, sende (ut) (stråler, radiobølger e.l.)2) rette inn (ved hjelp av retningsantenne)3) stråle, skinnebeam (up)on someone eller beam at someone se på noen med et strålende smilbeam with happiness stråle av lykke
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