beacon

[US]/ˈbiːkən/
[UK]/ˈbiːkən/
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Translation

n. a lighthouse, signal buoy; beacon
vt. to illuminate, to guide
vi. to shine like a lighthouse.

Phrases & Collocations

lighthouse beacon

radio beacon

emergency beacon

beacon light

light beacon

Example Sentences

Lighthouse and beacons flash at night.

overfly the radio beacon by approximately 15 seconds.

an onshore beacon; an onshore patrol.

The blink of beacon could be seen for miles.

A wreck on shore is a beacon at sea.

the firing of the gun was the signal for a chain of beacons to be lit.

Fires beaconed the darkness.

A steady light beaconed from the tower.

a lighthouse beacon that occults every 45 seconds.

A chain of beacons was lit across the region.

If a person lacks a beacon light―ideal, his life will be fuddled.

2.If a person lacks a beacon light—ideal, his life will be fuddled.

Sometimes,the platform may shake acutely,and the beaconing can leave the eyeshot of CCD.

The system adopts comparison of spectrum template, calibration of beaconing, mode identification, telemetering pick-up technology and improve the inspection technology of satellite interference.

Paladins smite enemies with divine authority, bolster the courage of nearby companions, and radiate as if a beacon of inextinguishable hope.

Cynosural Generator Arrays provide a permanent cynosural beacon available to everyone in your alliance, which can be the target of capital ship jumps or jump portal links.

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