beacon
n. 燈塔,訊號浮標; 烽火; 指路明燈; 警標,界標
A beacon is a light or a fire, usually on a hill or tower, which acts as a signal or a warning.
If someone acts as a beacon to other people, they inspire or encourage them.
Our Parliament has been a beacon of hope to the peoples of Europe...
我們的國會一直是歐洲各族人民的希望之燈。
General Rudnicki was a moral beacon for many exiled Poles.
魯德尼茨基將軍是眾多被放逐的波蘭人精神上的引路人。
1. a fire (usually on a hill or tower) that can be seen from a distance
2. a radio station that broadcasts a directional signal for navigational purposes
3. a tower with a light that gives warning of shoals to passing ships
1. shine like a beacon
2. guide with a beacon
I also want a light, beacon for me.
我也想要一盞燈, 一座屬於我的燈塔.
Again , the beam , the Homing beacon, is in many ways like a birth canal.
從某些角度來看, 家鄉燈塔的光明指引就像出生的產道一般.
This is a beacon to help aircraft discover their position.
這個閃光燈是幫助飛機確定位置的.
XK beacon is not coming at the moment.
XK導航臺此刻未收到.
A wreck on shore is a beacon at sea.
前車之覆,後車之鑑.