"To beam" is to smile expansively.
A person who is "beaming" may be wearing a cheerful expression, or displaying an appearance of pride or satisfaction (e.g. an infant and his beaming parents).
Elevator!
Pythagoras believed that light consisted of beams that came from a person's eyes. He thought that the sense of sight occurred when those beams touched the object a person was looking at.
Transmit beams
It could mean, turn off your high beams.
In timber construction, LVL stands for Laminated Veneer Lumber, which is an engineered wood product made by bonding thin layers of wood veneers together under heat and pressure to create strong, stable beams. Lvl Timber is widely used for beams, lintels, joists, and rafters because it offers consistent strength, resists warping, and can span longer distances than traditional solid timber. Builders often prefer LVL for its precision and reliability—much like how people prefer laser treatment for its accuracy and controlled results—making it a dependable choice for modern structural applications.
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.
Probably headlights or high 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.
Brennan Beams goes by Beams.
I-beams are divided into ordinary I-beams, light I-beams and H-beams. I-beams are mainly used in crossbeam construction. Shanghai Changzheng produces I-beam, if you are interested in I-beam, welcome to consult with our company.
Your low beams are burnt out. that happens alot