beacon 音标拼音: [b'ikən]
n . 烟火,灯塔
vt .
vi . 照亮
烟火,灯塔照亮
beacon 引标
beacon 信标 指标
beacon n 1 :
a fire (
usually on a hill or tower )
that can be seen from a distance [
synonym : {
beacon }, {
beacon fire }]
2 :
a radio station that broadcasts a directional signal for navigational purposes [
synonym : {
radio beacon }, {
beacon }]
3 :
a tower with a light that gives warning of shoals to passing ships [
synonym : {
beacon }, {
lighthouse }, {
beacon light }, {
pharos }]
v 1 :
shine like a beacon 2 :
guide with a beacon Beacon \
Bea "
con \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Beaconed } (
b [=
e ]"
k '
nd );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Beaconing }.]
1 .
To give light to ,
as a beacon ;
to light up ;
to illumine .
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That beacons the darkness of heaven . --
Campbell .
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2 .
To furnish with a beacon or beacons .
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Beacon \
Bea "
con \ (
b [=
e ]"
k '
n ),
n . [
OE .
bekene ,
AS .
be ['
a ]
cen ,
b [=
e ]
cen ;
akin to OS .
b [=
o ]
kan ,
Fries .
baken ,
beken ,
sign ,
signal ,
D .
baak ,
OHG .
bouhhan ,
G .
bake ;
of unknown origin .
Cf . {
Beckon }.]
1 .
A signal fire to notify of the approach of an enemy ,
or to give any notice ,
commonly of warning .
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No flaming beacons cast their blaze afar . --
Gay .
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2 .
A signal ,
such as that from a lighthouse ,
or a conspicuous mark erected on an eminence near the shore ,
or moored in shoal water ,
as a guide to mariners .
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3 .
A high hill near the shore . [
Prov .
Eng .]
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4 .
That which gives notice of danger .
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Modest doubt is called The beacon of the wise . --
Shak .
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5 . (
Navigation )
a radio transmitter which emits a characteristic signal indication its location ,
so that vehicles may determine their exact location by locating the beacon with a radio compass ; --
also called {
radio beacon }.
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5 . [
fig .]
that which provides guidance or inspiration ;
the Constitution has been a beacon for civil rights activists .
[
PJC ]
{
Beacon fire },
a signal fire .
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1913 Webster ]
210 Moby Thesaurus words for "
beacon ":
AM transmitter ,
FM transmitter ,
Klaxon ,
Mayday ,
RT transmitter ,
Roman candle ,
SOS ,
Texas tower ,
Very flare ,
aid to navigation ,
air -
raid alarm ,
airport beacon ,
airway beacon ,
alarm ,
alarm bell ,
alarm clock ,
alarm signal ,
alarum ,
alert ,
all clear ,
amateur transmitter ,
amber light ,
anchor light ,
approach light ,
backfire ,
balefire ,
beacon fire ,
beacons ,
beam ,
bell ,
bell buoy ,
belvedere ,
blaze ,
bleachers ,
blinker ,
blinker light ,
blinking light ,
blue peter ,
bonfire ,
bridge ,
buoy ,
burglar alarm ,
burning ghat ,
buzzer ,
campfire ,
caution light ,
ceiling light ,
cheerful fire ,
combustion ,
conflagration ,
conning tower ,
corposant ,
cozy fire ,
crackling fire ,
crematory ,
crostarie ,
death fire ,
fan marker ,
fen fire ,
fiery cross ,
fire ,
fire alarm ,
fire bell ,
fire flag ,
five -
minute gun ,
flame ,
flare ,
flare path ,
flare -
up ,
flashing light ,
flashing point ,
flicker ,
flickering flame ,
fog bell ,
fog signal ,
fog whistle ,
foghorn ,
forest fire ,
fox fire ,
funeral pyre ,
fusee ,
gale warning ,
gallery ,
gazebo ,
glance ,
go light ,
gong buoy ,
grandstand ,
green light ,
heliograph ,
high sign ,
hooter ,
horn ,
hue and cry ,
hurricane warning ,
ignis fatuus ,
ignition ,
ingle ,
international alphabet flag ,
international numeral pennant ,
kick ,
lambent flame ,
leer ,
light ,
lighthouse ,
lightship ,
lookout ,
loophole ,
magnesium flare ,
marker ,
marker beacon ,
marshfire ,
microphone ,
navigation light ,
nod ,
note of alarm ,
nudge ,
observation post ,
observatory ,
occulting light ,
open fire ,
outlook ,
overlook ,
parachute flare ,
peanut gallery ,
peephole ,
pharos ,
pilot flag ,
poke ,
police whistle ,
prairie fire ,
pylon ,
pyre ,
quarantine flag ,
racon ,
radar beacon ,
radiator ,
radio beacon ,
radio range beacon ,
radio transmitter ,
radiomicrophone ,
radiosonde ,
raging fire ,
red flag ,
red light ,
ringside ,
ringside seat ,
rocket ,
sailing aid ,
sea of flames ,
semaphore ,
semaphore flag ,
semaphore telegraph ,
sheet of fire ,
sighthole ,
sign ,
signal ,
signal beacon ,
signal bell ,
signal fire ,
signal flag ,
signal flare ,
signal gong ,
signal gun ,
signal lamp ,
signal light ,
signal mast ,
signal of distress ,
signal post ,
signal rocket ,
signal shot ,
signal siren ,
signal tower ,
siren ,
skyrocket ,
small -
craft warning ,
smudge fire ,
spar buoy ,
still alarm ,
stop light ,
storm cone ,
storm flag ,
storm warning ,
the nod ,
the wink ,
three -
alarm fire ,
tocsin ,
top gallery ,
touch ,
tower ,
traffic light ,
traffic signal ,
transceiver ,
transmitter ,
two -
alarm fire ,
two -
minute gun ,
upside -
down flag ,
watch fire ,
watchtower ,
whistle ,
white flag ,
wigwag ,
wigwag flag ,
wildfire ,
wind cone ,
wind indicator ,
wind sock ,
wink ,
witch fire ,
yellow flag
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