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1 beam
n. lichtstraal; radiogolfl; brede lach; horizontale balk gebruikt in de bouw; evenwichtsbalk, houten balk gebruikt in de gymnastiek waarop oefeningen gedaan worden; volle breedte van een boot--------v. stralen (van blijdschap); stralen; uitstralenbeam1[ bie:m] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 balk2 boom ⇒ disselboom; ketting/weversboom; ploegboom4 waagbalk9 stralende blik/glimlach♦voorbeelden:be off (the) beam • 〈 informeel〉ernaast zitten, het fout hebbenbe on the beam • 〈 informeel〉op het goede spoor zitten, het juist hebben→ broad broad/————————beam2♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
2 be off (the) beam
be off (the) beam〈 informeel〉ernaast zitten, het fout hebben
См. также в других словарях:
off beam — ► off beam informal on the wrong track. Main Entry: ↑beam … English terms dictionary
off-beam — offˈ beam adjective Mistaken, wrong headed, misguided • • • Main Entry: ↑off … Useful english dictionary
off-beam — adjective MAINLY BRITISH INFORMAL not correct or accurate … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
off-beam — also off beam ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ If you describe something or someone as off beam, you mean that they are wrong or inaccurate. [INFORMAL] Everything she says is a little off beam … English dictionary
off beam — see off beam … English dictionary
off beam — British wrong or not accurate Rumours about his resignation are way off beam … English dictionary
off beam — (informal) MISTAKEN, incorrect, inaccurate, wrong, erroneous, off target, out, on the wrong track, wide of the mark, awry. → beam … Useful english dictionary
off beam — informal on the wrong track. → beam … English new terms dictionary
off-beam — UK / US adjective informal not correct or accurate … English dictionary
be off beam — British & Australian to be wrong. Overall the article was well written although one or two points that she made were a little off beam. I m afraid your calculations are way off beam … New idioms dictionary
beam — ► NOUN 1) a long piece of timber or metal used as a support in building. 2) a narrow horizontal length of timber for balancing on in gymnastics. 3) a ray or shaft of light or particles. 4) a radiant smile. 5) a ship s breadth at its widest point … English terms dictionary