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full beam noun[ U ] UKuk /ˌfʊlˈbiːm/ us /ˌfʊlˈbiːm/(USbrights[ plural ]) If a car's headlights are on full beam, they are as bright as they can be, and directed straight ahead: (汽车的)远光灯,大灯 If your lights are on full beam, you may dazzle oncoming drivers.如果你开远光灯,你会让对面来车的司目眩。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases The exterior of vehicles brake disc brake lining bull bar cab coachwork crumple zone fifth wheel finny fog light high beams L-plate nearside sidelight sunroof tailgate tire tow bar tread turn signal wing
Examples of full beam full beam I plunged into books of chemistry, to try to find out how it was that certain flowers should choose certain colors out from the fullbeam of light. From Project Gutenberg Material projectiles and torpedoes were launched under fullbeam control; only to be exploded harmlessly in mid-space, to be rayed into nothingness, or to disappear innocuously against impenetrable polycyclic screens. From Project Gutenberg Material projectiles and torpedoes were launched under fullbeam control; only to be exploded harmlessly in mid-space, to be blasted into nothingness, or to disappear innocuously against impenetrable polycyclic screens. From Project Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |