Pronunciation: /ɒn ðə biːm/
noun a structural piece of timber or steel that extends horizontally from one support to another
A1 I saw a gymnast walking on the beam at the competition.
A2 The construction worker carefully balanced on the beam while working on the skyscraper.
B1 The acrobat performed a series of flips and jumps on the beam with ease.
B2 The tightrope walker gracefully moved on the beam high above the crowd.
C1 The dancer executed a flawless routine on the beam, showcasing her strength and flexibility.
C2 The Olympic athlete set a new world record with her incredible performance on the beam.
preposition indicating the position of something in relation to a surface or other object
A1 The cat is on the beam.
A2 She walked carefully on the beam to avoid falling.
B1 The construction worker balanced on the beam while working on the building.
B2 The gymnast performed a perfect routine on the beam.
C1 The acrobat executed a series of flips and twists on the beam with precision.
C2 The tightrope walker confidently walked on the beam high above the crowd.
formal The construction workers carefully balanced the steel beam on the beam supports.
informal I saw the gymnast do a perfect handstand on the beam.
slang She nailed her routine on the beam during the competition.
figurative His focus and determination kept him on the beam to success.
was on the beam
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more on the beam
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will be on the beam
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is being on the beam
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