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low-beam prenominal

 

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Term: Low-beam (Prenominal)

Description:

Low-beam is an adjective used as a prenominal in the context of vehicles and their headlights. It refers to a setting or position of a vehicle's headlights that provides a lower intensity of illumination, typically used for driving in the dark while avoiding excessive glare to oncoming traffic.

Senses and Usages:

1. Vehicle Headlights: Low-beam is primarily used to describe the function or mode of a vehicle's headlights. It indicates the lower intensity setting of the headlights that is suitable for normal driving conditions in the dark.

Example Sentence: The driver switched to low-beam headlights to avoid blinding the oncoming traffic.

2. Safety Regulations: Low-beam is also used in the context of safety regulations to emphasize the importance of using the appropriate illumination level when driving at night, particularly in areas with oncoming traffic.

Example Sentence: It is illegal to drive on high-beam within city limits; always use low-beam when driving through populated areas.

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