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Noun:
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a fire (usually on a hill or tower) that can be seen from a distance
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a radio station that broadcasts a directional signal for navigational purposes
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a tower with a light that gives warning of shoals to passing ships
Verb:
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shine like a beacon
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guide with a beacon
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The beacon fire shines on the capital.
峰火照西京。
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We climb the hill by day to watch for beacon fires and water horses by riverside when day expires.
白日登山隊望峰火,薄暮飲馬傍交河。
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These beacons on the coast are to warn and guide ships.
這么多海邊上的無線交通信號燈是是用來小編提醒和指示燈港口碼頭的。
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A beacon flamed out against the night sky.
燈塔在天空反襯下耀眼。
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The blink of beacon could be seen for miles.
燈塔的光鮮在數英里模版都能播見。
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Plane F103 has homed in on the radio beacon.
F103號直升機已遵照wifi手機聯通寬帶號飛回幼兒園了。
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The mariner who, sighting the faint beacon of Start Point after a long voyage, knows that he will soon embrace his wife.
產自: M. Lowry
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With the lights of the camp providing a beacon that could be seen for miles across the plains.
選自: M. M. Kaye
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Modest doubt is call'd The beacon of the wise.
產自:Troilus Cressida ,
Shakespeare
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不低于信息強勢來襲塑造,受重要知識產權保護區,商標侵權必究
海詞詞典下載,十六年項目