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单词 beacon
释义 bea·con
I. \ˈbēkən\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English beken, from Old English bēacen sign; akin to Old High German bouhhan sign and perhaps to Greek phainein to show — more at fancy
1. : a signal fire commonly on a hill, tower, or pole
2.
 a. : a lighthouse or other signal mark ashore or in shoal water usually to guide mariners
 b. : an unattended light or other signaling device for the guidance of aviators
 c. : a fixed automatic radio transmitter emitting characteristic signals for the guidance of aircraft
 d. : a traffic light or other signal serving a similar purpose
3.
 a. Britain : a high hill with a conspicuous outlook
 b. Britain : a watchtower or signaling station
 c. : a pole that marks
4. : a very clear or conspicuous signal or indication : a monumental indication often serving as a source of light and inspiration
 < the beacon to the oppressed of all countries — Adrienne Koch >
 < a beacon for creative artists the world over — A.R.Katz >
5. heraldry : a fire basket usually depicted inflamed set up on a pole against which a ladder leans : cresset
II. verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
transitive verb
1.
 a. : to light as a beacon
  < fires where the hedgers had been at work beaconed the darkness — Adrian Bell >
 b. : to give light to : inspire and guide : summon to achievement
  < one truth would dimly beacon me — Robert Browning >
2. : to furnish or mark with a beacon
 < beacon the headland >
intransitive verb
: to shine as a beacon
 < then Adventure beaconed from far off, and his heart leapt — Maurice Hewlett >
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