The phrase "laser beam" refers to the columnated light that is emitted by a Laser.
Beamed means transmitted in a particular direction.
Beams can be a noun. A beam is a strong supporting structure in the ceiling of buildings. Think of a log suspended across opposite frame walls, and ceiling pieces going from the beam to the opposite walls.
As a noun it can also refer to something like shafts of light coming into a room.
Beams can also be a verb. To beam is to shine or glow. This can even refer to a person who is beaming with pride, for example.
Beamed means transmitted in a particular direction.
"Beaming" is the present participle of "beam" - to emit beams of light, to shine or radiate.
Transmit beams
It could mean, turn off your high beams.
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Rays and beams are often interchangeable terms which mean shafts of light. They are concentrated streams of particles or a similar propagation of waves.
Headlights have two filaments; one for low beams and one for high beams. There is a good chance that the low beams are burnt out. This doesn't necessarily mean that the high beams won't work. However, it's not too common for both low beams to burn out at the same time. Of course, it could be a fluke. I would replace the headlights with new ones and then go from there.
It could mean, turn off your high beams.
It means that you have a strong foundation in life
Probably headlights or high beams.
Brennan Beams goes by Beams.
I'm not sure what you mean by that. Usually low beams have its own coil, high beams have its own. They work on separate cirtcuits.
There is no specific collective noun for beams, however you can use any noun that is suitable for the context, for example a row of beams (support beams), an agitation of beams (flashlight beams), etc.
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