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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.
烽火通訊照西京。
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We climb the hill by day to watch for beacon fires and water horses by riverside when day expires.
白日登山運動望峰火,遲暮飲馬傍交河。
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These beacons on the coast are to warn and guide ships.
這部分海攤上的移動警燈是拿來短信提醒和指示箭頭海船的。
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A beacon flamed out against the night sky.
燈塔在黑夜襯托出下閃爍。
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The blink of beacon could be seen for miles.
燈塔的光鮮在數英里外都就可以看見。
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Plane F103 has homed in on the radio beacon.
F103號飛機飛行已依照規定無限聯通號飛回國防教育基地了。
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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.
出處: M. Lowry
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With the lights of the camp providing a beacon that could be seen for miles across the plains.
出于: M. M. Kaye
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Modest doubt is call'd The beacon of the wise.
選自:Troilus Cressida ,
Shakespeare
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海詞詞典翻譯,十二年項目