English-Russian dictionary of general vocabulary. English-Russian dictionary of general vocabulary Beam translation into Russian

- (b[=e]m), n. m beam, post, tree, ray of light; akin to OFries. b[=a]m tree, OS. b[=o]m, D. boom, OHG. boum, poum, G. baum, Icel. bamr, Goth. bags and Gr. fy^ma a growth, fy^nai to become, to be. Cf. L. radius staff, rod, spoke of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

Beam- may refer to: *Beam (structure), a construction element *Beam (nautical), the most extreme width (or breadth) of a nautical vessel, or a point alongside the ship at the mid point of its length *A narrow, propagating stream of particles or energy… Wikipedia

BEAM- (englisch „Strahl“) steht für: Beam (Robotik), Sammelbegriff für eine bestimmte Sorte von Robotern Beam (Band), ein Musikduo Breite über alles (Schiffsbreite) Beam ist der Nachname folgender Personen: Jacob Beam (1760–1839, eigentlich Johannes... ... Deutsch Wikipedia

beam- beamage; beam; beam·er; beam·fill·ing; beam·i·ly; beam·ing·ly; beam·ish; beamless; beam ster; semi beam; white beam; mi·cro·beam; …English syllables

Beam- (englisch „Strahl“) steht für: Beam (Robotik), Sammelbegriff für eine bestimmte Sorte von Robotern Beam (Band), ein Musikduo Breite über alles (Schiffsbreite) Beam ist der Nachname folgender Personen: H. Beam Piper (1904–1964 ), US amerikanischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia

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

beam- n. 1. Obs. the squared off trunk of a tree 2. a) a long, thick piece of wood, metal, or stone, used in building b) such a piece used as a horizontal support for a… … English World dictionary

Beam- est un domaine de la robotique qui cherche à construire des robots avec le minimum de composants électroniques. La condition sinéquanone pour qu un robot soir considérré comme BEAM, inventée par le roboticien Mark Tilden, est de réduire au… … Wikipédia en Français

Beam- 〈 m. 6〉 Zielstrahl eines Satelliten * * * Beam der, s/ s, die Strahlungskeule eines Satellitensenders (Transponder); im Querschnitt kreisförmig, elliptisch oder in anderen gezogenen Rundformen,… … Universal-Lexikon

beam- length of material used as support axle, bail, balk, bolster, boom, brace, cantilever, column, crossbar, crosspiece, girder, jamb, joist, lath, lintel, pile, piling, pillar, plank, pole, post, prop , rafter, reach, scaffolding, scantling,… … New thesaurus

beam|y- “BEE mee”, adjective, beam|i|er, beam|i|est. 1. like a beam; massive. 2. (of a ship) broad in the beam. 3. Figurative...Useful english dictionary

Books

  • , Arnaud Brignon. Laser beam combining techniques allow increasing the power of lasers far beyond what it is possible to obtain from a single conventional laser.One step further, coherent beam combining (CBC)… eBook
  • Beam Theory for Subsea Pipelines. Analysis and Practical Applications, Alexander Papusha N.. Introducing a new practical approach within the field of applied mechanics developed to solve beam strength and bending problems using classical beam theory and beam modeling, this…

BEAM
Translation:

beam (bi:m)

1.n

1) beam; beam, crossbar; sport. log

2) beam; beam of rays

3) radiance; radiant appearance; shining smile

4) radio signal ( for airplane)

5) range of action ( microphone, loudspeaker)"

6) tech. balancer (also: walking beam, working beam); rocker ( scales);"

to kick ( or to strike) the beam turns out to be easier, rise to the limit ( about the scales); trans. fail"

7) mor. beams, width ( vessel);"

to be on one "s beam ends about the ship); trans. to be in danger, in a hopeless situation

8) mor. beam;

on the beam abeam

9) agricultural rowdy ( plow)

10) weaving beam

11) mouth drawbar

12) attr. :

beam sea side wave;

beam aerial radio beam antenna beam in one's eye "log in one's own eye", one's own flaw;

to be on the beam; to be on the right path;

to be off the beam;

to be off one "s beam colloquial. to go crazy;

to tip ( or to turn) the beam decide the outcome of the case

2. v

1) shine; shine

2) shine, smile radiantly;

to beam with joy

3) emit rays, emit

4) determine the location of the aircraft using radar

5) radio broadcast directionally


BEAMTranslation and usage examples - suggestions
A beam ... Crossbar...
Use that beam . here to this beam.
Try the other room. See if you can find me a nice beam . Look in other rooms.
This morning, he could not jump over the jumping beam . This morning he couldn't jump over the bar.
Port beam ! Left abeam!
Periscope two points abaft the port beam . Periscope on the left abeam at the rear.
Periscope two points abaft of port beam of flagshipPeriscope on the left abeam behind the flagship
New target on starboard beam . New target on the starboard beam.
You know it by heart now We"re just about to part now It"s the same old dream Slightly off the beam I know all this by heart, we're about to part - it's still the same old dream, a little crazy, the same old dream.
I looked up and saw the cable snap. He was riding a steel beam and never had a chance.A steel beam broke and fell on him.
Keep on the beam . Keep it up.
For every board, plank and beam in this place-Every log, board and beam of this house...
Off the starboard beam ! Right side.
A cloud on the starboard beam . Cloud. Right side.
It holds up the beam and that holds up the ceiling. You'd better sit down on the cat.He supports the beam, and it supports half the ceiling.

Translation:

1. (bi:m) n

~ of sunlight - sunbeam

~ of hope - ray of hope

~ of truth - light of truth

~ of comfort - some consolation, a glimmer of hope

the ~s of a smile - radiant smile

to enjoy the ~s of smb."s kindness - bask in the rays of someone's kindness

2) decomposition radiant smile, ≅ mouth to ear

there was a ~ from ear to ear on her happy face - her happy face broke into a smile

2. 1) physical Ray; beam of rays

on the ~ - a) along the ray ( about the direction of the aircraft, projectile); b) decomposition in the right direction; ( see also 3 And}

off the ~ - a) with deviation from the beam ( about the plane); b) decomposition lost the way, out of the way; ( see also}

2) Av. precise course indicated by radio beam

~ radio station - directional radio station

~ antenna - radio beam / highly directional / antenna

3. mor. beam

on the ~ - abeam

1. 1) p. beam; beam; beam

~ bridge - beam bridge

2) beam; log; crossbar

3) bib. tree ( cross)

2. those. balance; rocker ( scales)

to strike /to kick/ the ~ - a) go down ( about the scales); b) fail

3. rower ( plow)

4. mor. beam; width ( vessel)

broad in the ~ - a) wide ( about the ship); b) decomposition fat ass

to load to the ~s - load to the limit

5. horn upper man

6. text. weaving beam

7. mouth drawbar

8. mor. anchor spindle

9. Av. spar

10. main branch of deer antlers

on the ~ - correctly, as needed; Everything is fine ( see also I 2, 1) And 3}

English-Russian translation BEAM

transcription, transcription: [bim]

1) beam; beam, crossbar

a) a wooden roller or cylinder in a loom on which the warp is wound before weaving; etc. fore-beam, yarn-beam, yarn-roll

b) a roller on which the fabric is wound during production; etc. back-beam, breast-beam, cloth-beam

3) a beam (a large beam on the plow to which all other parts of the plow handles are attached)

4) rocker (transverse beam, to the ends of which the scales are suspended); scales

the common beam, the King's beam source - public standard scales, formerly under the supervision of the Grocery Company of London; approved standard

Strike the beam

5) mouth cart drawbar

6) spindle (the main part of the anchor); rod (anchors - according to Admiral Smith)

7) connecting rod (in a steam engine, etc.; also working- and walking-beam)

8) the main trunk of the deer antler, on which the branches or processes of the antler are located

a) beam (one of the horizontal transverse beams extending from one side of the ship to the other)

to be on one "s beam ends - to lie on one side (about a ship); trans. to be in danger, in a hopeless position

b) greatest width (of the vessel)

c) transfer (width) of the hips or buttocks, "stern"

broad in the beam - wide in the hips

10) mor. beam

lee beam - leeward side

on the beam - abeam

weather beam - windward side

a) a ray, a bundle of rays (emitted by the sun or other light-emitting body); emitted radiation

to direct / shine a beam at - to direct a beam of light at sth.

b) directed flow of radiation or particles

12) heat ray

13) trans. shine; radiant appearance; radiant smile

a) radio beam (fully radio beam, wireless beam)

b) aeron. directed radio emission used to guide aircraft or missiles

Be off the beam

Be on the beam

beam in one's eye - "a beam in one's own eye", one's own flaw

Be off one's beam

a) radiate, emit (rays)

b) shine, shine

2) smile broadly, joyfully, shine

beam with joy - beam with joy

He beamed at the watch, for he could contemplate even inanimate objects with that cordiality which was especially his own. (A. J. Cronin) - He looked at his watch with a good-natured smile, since he treated even inanimate objects with the gentleness that was inherent in his nature.

a) direct radio, conduct directional transmission

The radio station agreed to beam the Minister's speech to the whole of Europe. - The radio station agreed to broadcast the Minister's speech throughout Europe.

b) transfer direct (to sth., to sth.)

a) aim at the beam

b) detect by radar

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  • BEAM - (n.) A cylinder of wood, making part of a loom, on which weavers wind the warp before weaving; also, the...
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  • BEAM - (n.) The pole of a carriage.
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  • BEAM - (n.) The principal stem or horn of a stag or other deer, which bears the antlers, or branches.
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  • BEAM - (n.) The width of a vessel; as, one vessel is said to have more beam than another.
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  • BEAM - (n.) One of the principal horizontal timbers of a building or ship.
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  • BEAM - (n.) Any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use.
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  • BEAM - (v. t.) To send forth; to emit; -- followed ordinarily by forth; as, to beam forth light.
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  1. noun
    1. ray, beam of rays

      Examples of using

        He beamed, and made a suitable signal.

        Unable to hide a happy smile, the policeman waved his hand - you can move on.

        Pirates of Zan. Murray Leinster, page 36
      1. which is how a beam of light appears to bend

        that is, how a ray of light changes direction,

        Subtitles for the video "Is light a particle or a wave? - Colm Kelleher. Colm Kelleher", page 2
      2. I can now conjecture readily that this streak of light was, in all likelihood, a gleam from a lantern carried by some one across the lawn: but then, prepared as my mind was for horror, shaken as my nerves were by agitation, I thought the swift darting beam was a herald of some coming vision from another world.

        Now I am willing to admit that it was a streak of light from a lantern with which someone was walking across the front lawn. But at that moment, when my soul was ready for the most terrible thing, and my feelings were shocked by everything I had experienced, I decided that the unfaithful, trembling ray was the messenger of a guest from another world.

        Jane Eyre. Charlotte Brontë, page 12
    2. shine; radiant appearance; radiant smile

      Examples of using

      1. Thy ready wit the word will soon supply, May its approval beam in that soft eye! She cast her eye over it, pondered, caught the meaning, read it through again to be quite certain, and quite mistress of the lines, and then passing it to Harriet, sat happily smiling, and saying to herself, while Harriet was puzzling over the paper in all the confusion of hope and dulness,

        Emma ran her eyes over it, thought for a minute, found the solution, reread the charade to be sure, delving into every line, and, handing the piece of paper to Harriet, sat with a satisfied grin, saying to herself, while Harriet, in a confusion of hopes and incomprehension, puzzled over it:

        Emma. Jane Austen, page 63
      2. His face beamed.

      3. beam; beam, crossbar

        Examples of using

          They were skeletons of strong crisis-cross beams, with solid material between, coated with plaster.

          Their frames were made of strong beams laid crosswise; the gaps between the beams were filled with durable material and covered with plaster on top.

          Prince and the Pauper. Mark Twain, page 2
        1. At one end of the big barn, on a sort of raised platform, Major was already ensconced on his bed of straw, under a lantern which hung from a beam.

          Mayer was already waiting, as usual, comfortably seated on his straw bed on a raised platform at the end of the barn, under a lantern suspended from a beam.

          Barnyard. George Orwell, page 1
        2. 1726 Just before we reached the palace gate the ruts carried us through a rustic arch made of two telephone poles and a beam that spanned them.

          1803 In front of the castle gates, the road led under a roughly hewn arch of two telegraph poles with a crossbar.

          Cat's cradle. Kurt Vonnegut, page 119
      4. weaving beam
      5. obsolete; archaism- drawbar
      6. technique; technology— balance beam (also: walking beam, working beam); rocker (scales);
        to kick (or to strike) the beam turns out to be easier, rise to the limit (about the scales); figuratively fail
      7. nautical; nautical- beam, width (of a vessel);
        to be on one "s beam ends lie on its side (about the ship); figuratively to be in danger, in a hopeless situation
      8. nautical; nautical- traverse;
        on the beam abeam
      9. Agriculture- rower (plough)
      10. radio signal (for aircraft)
      11. range of action (microphone, loudspeaker)
      12. beam sea side wave;
        beam aerial radio beam antenna;
        beam in one's eye "a beam in one's own eye", one's own flaw;
        to be on the beam; to be on the right path;
        to be off the beam;
        to be off one's beam American, used in the USA rude; vulgar; vulgar go crazy;
        to tip (or to turn) the beam decide the outcome of the case

        Examples of using

        1. Somebody called in a little while ago, gave me some crazy story about you not wanting the Transformation." Mary said "Oh." Daddy had said it would have to happen, some day. This must be what he meant. "I would"ve told them they were way off the beam, but I wanted to talk to you first, get it straight."

          Beautiful people. Charles Beaumont, page 10
    3. verb
      1. shine; shine

        Examples of using

        1. THE sun rose upon a tranquil world, and beamed down upon the peaceful village like a benediction.

          The sun rose over the serene land and shone down on the peaceful town from above, as if blessing it.

          Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Mark Twain, page 20
        2. In her braids a crescent beams,

          The moon shines under the scythe,

          The Tale of Tsar Saltan. Pushkin Alexander Sergeevich, p. 12
        3. For some reason or other, the house was crowded that night, and the fat Jew manager who met them at the door was beaming from ear to ear with an oily, tremulous smile.

          That evening, for some reason, the theater was full, and the fat director, who met Dorian and his friends at the entrance, beamed and grinned from ear to ear with a sugary, ingratiating smile.

- (b[=e]m), n. m beam, post, tree, ray of light; akin to OFries. b[=a]m tree, OS. b[=o]m, D. boom, OHG. boum, poum, G. baum, Icel. bamr, Goth. bags and Gr. fy^ma a growth, fy^nai to become, to be. Cf. L. radius staff, rod, spoke of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

Beam- may refer to: *Beam (structure), a construction element *Beam (nautical), the most extreme width (or breadth) of a nautical vessel, or a point alongside the ship at the mid point of its length *A narrow, propagating stream of particles or energy… Wikipedia

BEAM- (englisch „Strahl“) steht für: Beam (Robotik), Sammelbegriff für eine bestimmte Sorte von Robotern Beam (Band), ein Musikduo Breite über alles (Schiffsbreite) Beam ist der Nachname folgender Personen: Jacob Beam (1760–1839, eigentlich Johannes... ... Deutsch Wikipedia

beam- beamage; beam; beam·er; beam·fill·ing; beam·i·ly; beam·ing·ly; beam·ish; beamless; beam ster; semi beam; white beam; mi·cro·beam; …English syllables

Beam- (englisch „Strahl“) steht für: Beam (Robotik), Sammelbegriff für eine bestimmte Sorte von Robotern Beam (Band), ein Musikduo Breite über alles (Schiffsbreite) Beam ist der Nachname folgender Personen: H. Beam Piper (1904–1964 ), US amerikanischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia

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

beam- n. 1. Obs. the squared off trunk of a tree 2. a) a long, thick piece of wood, metal, or stone, used in building b) such a piece used as a horizontal support for a… … English World dictionary

Beam- est un domaine de la robotique qui cherche à construire des robots avec le minimum de composants électroniques. La condition sinéquanone pour qu un robot soir considérré comme BEAM, inventée par le roboticien Mark Tilden, est de réduire au… … Wikipédia en Français

Beam- 〈 m. 6〉 Zielstrahl eines Satelliten * * * Beam der, s/ s, die Strahlungskeule eines Satellitensenders (Transponder); im Querschnitt kreisförmig, elliptisch oder in anderen gezogenen Rundformen,… … Universal-Lexikon

beam- length of material used as support axle, bail, balk, bolster, boom, brace, cantilever, column, crossbar, crosspiece, girder, jamb, joist, lath, lintel, pile, piling, pillar, plank, pole, post, prop , rafter, reach, scaffolding, scantling,… … New thesaurus

beam|y- “BEE mee”, adjective, beam|i|er, beam|i|est. 1. like a beam; massive. 2. (of a ship) broad in the beam. 3. Figurative...Useful english dictionary

Books

  • , Arnaud Brignon. Laser beam combining techniques allow increasing the power of lasers far beyond what it is possible to obtain from a single conventional laser.One step further, coherent beam combining (CBC)… eBook
  • Beam Theory for Subsea Pipelines. Analysis and Practical Applications, Alexander Papusha N.. Introducing a new practical approach within the field of applied mechanics developed to solve beam strength and bending problems using classical beam theory and beam modeling, this…