单词 | beacon |
释义 | beacon Broadcastingbea·con /ˈbiːkən/ ●○○ noun [countableC] 1. TTa light that is put somewhere to warn or guide people, ships, vehicles, or aircraft 灯标,灯塔 2. TCBTTa radio or radar signal used by aircraft or boats to help them find their position and direction 无线电[雷达]信标 3 HELP especially literary a person, idea etc that guides or encourages you 引路人,指路明灯 beacon of The education program offers a beacon of hope to these children. 这项教育计划为这些儿童燃起了希望之光。 4. FIREa fire on top of a hill used in the past as a signal 〔旧时的〕烽火 → Belisha beaconExamples from the Corpus beacon• Now, one characteristic shines like a beacon in a storm, like the sun breaking through clouds.• It might have been an airport beacon back on Earth, and he stared at it with a tightening of the throat.• Soon they may be virtually invisible except for a discreet beacon.• Like a lighthouse beacon, this magnetic field has guided ocean voyagers for hundreds of years.• Navigation was helped by a radio beacon set up by the Army on the island.• When you first tune a station frequency, check the identification twice to make sure you have the right beacon.• The International Hotel eviction was the beacon that drew attention to the problems of affordable housing, homelessness and poverty. beacon of• Havel has become his country's beacon of democracy and hope. Old English beacen “sign” |
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