a light that is placed somewhere to guide vehicles and warn them of danger (指引车船等的)灯标,灯塔,立标 a navigation beacon 航标灯 - (figurative)
He was a beacon of hope for the younger generation. 他是年轻一代的希望之灯。 🔊🔊
a radio station whose signal helps ships and aircraft to find their position (导航)无线电信标台 The plane was guided in by radio beacon. 飞机被无线电信标引导。
(in the past) a fire lit on top of a hill as a signal (旧时)烽火
Word OriginOld English bēacn ‘sign, portent, ensign’, of West Germanic origin; related to beckon.