beamBrE/biːm/NAmE/biːm/verbpresent simple - I / you / we / theybeamBrE/biːm/NAmE/biːm/present simple - he / she / itbeamsBrE/biːmz/NAmE/biːmz/past simplebeamedBrE/biːmd/NAmE/biːmd/past participlebeamedBrE/biːmd/NAmE/biːmd/ -ing formbeamingBrE/ˈbiːmɪŋ/NAmE/ˈbiːmɪŋ/[I, T, no passive]tohaveabighappysmileonyourface笑容满面;眉开眼笑◆~ (atsb)Hebeamedatthejournalists. 他笑容满面地面对记者。◆~ (withsth)Shewaspositivelybeamingwithpleasure. 她的确喜不自胜。◆~sth (atsb)Thebarmanbeamedawarmsmileather. 酒吧侍者对她热情地微笑。◆'I'dlovetocome,'shebeamed(= saidwithalargesmile). “我很乐意来。” 她满面笑容地说。[T]+ adv./prep.tosendradioortelevisionsignalsoverlongdistancesusingelectronicequipment发射(电波);播送◆Livepicturesoftheceremonywerebeamedaroundtheworld. 典礼的实况经电视直播传到世界各地。[I]+ adv./prep.toproduceastreamoflightand/orheat照射;发光;发热◆Themorningsunbeameddownonus. 早上的太阳照射着我们。◆Lightbeamedthroughaholeinthecurtain. 光线透过窗帘上的一个孔照射进来。●smile/grin/beamfromeartoˈeartobesmiling, etc. alotbecauseyouareverypleasedaboutsth眉开眼笑;笑得合不拢嘴●ˌbeamsbˈdown/ˈup(inscience fiction stories) to transport sb to or from a spaceshipusingspecialelectronicequipment发送某人下来/上去(用特殊的电子设备将人运送至太空飞船或从太空飞船运送至其他地方)ORIGINFromtheAmericantelevisionseriesStarTrek.源自美国电视剧《星际迷航》。