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Definition of Low beam
1. Noun. The beam of a car's headlights that provides illumination for a short distance.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Low Beam
Literary usage of Low beam
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Utilisation and Reliability of High Power Proton Accelerators: Workshop by NEA Nuclear Science Committee (2003)
"Another important aspect of maintainability is that the accelerator should have
very low beam losses, in order to avoid activation of the structure and to ..."
2. Mechanical World and Engineering Record (1881)
"Por slender objects, such as towers and tall tanks, advertising signs, or small
pipelines, low beam efficiency may impair the effect of floodlighting. ..."
3. Light's Labour's Lost: Policies for Energy-Efficient Lighting by Paul Waide, Satoshi Tanishima, International Energy Agency (2006)
"For example, a low-beam daytime running light can consume more than ISO W; however,
it is possible to create a daytime running light from three IW LEDs ..."
4. Archæology of the United States by Samuel Foster Haven (1856)
"Whilst I was looking at the instrument, a flash darted towards the zenith from
a low beam bearing 9°, and the needle immediately moved 8' westward; ..."