See Also: beam 2, verb(dictionary)
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beam(1)(dictionary)
beam(2)(dictionary)
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CT, electron beam(health)
beam splitter(medicine)

beam 2, verb (oh)



2 v
[I] to smile very happily
::Sherman looked at his sons and beamed proudly.
beam with
::Connie beamed with pleasure.
beam at
::McLeish beamed at her.
[T always + adverb/preposition] to send a radio or television signal through the air, especially to somewhere very distant
::the first sports broadcast to be beamed across the Atlantic
[I and T] to send out a line of light, heat, energy etc
::The sun beamed through the clouds.
::X-rays are beamed through the patient's body.