The meaning of Beacon
Beacon – definition
nounA fire or light set up in a high or prominent position as a warning, signal, or celebration.
Usage examples:
A chain of beacons carried the news
nounA light that acts as a signal or warning
Usage examples:
Fig. a beacon of hope, a radar/navigation beacon
Beacon translation into English
Beacon: translate from English into Chinese
信标, 烽火, 指路明灯, 灯标, 标灯
Beacon: translate from English into Dutch
Baken, Bebakenen
Beacon: translate from English into French
Balise, Phare, Fanal, Flambeau, Guide, Signal lumineux, Guider, Allumer le phare, Faire un phare
Beacon: translate from English into German
Leuchtfeuer, Feuer
Beacon: translate from English into Hindi
प्रकाश, आकाशदीप, प्रकाशस्तम्भ, दीपस्तंभ, प्रकाशगृह
Beacon: translate from English into Italian
Faro, Radiofaro, Fuoco di segnalazione
Beacon: translate from English into Korean
봉홧불, 항공 표지, 고지, 경계, 교통 표지, 수로 표지, 신호소, 인도하다
Beacon: translate from English into Russian
Маяк, Радиомаяк, Сигнальный фонарь, Сигнальный огонь, Бакен, Буй, Сигнальная башня, Светить, Служить маяком, Указывать путь, Освещать сигнальными огнями, Предостережение, Желтый сигнальный фонарь
Beacon: translate from English into Spanish
Faro, Baliza, Balizar, Guía, Almenara, Guiar
Word origin
Old English bēacn ‘sign, portent, ensign’, of West Germanic origin; related to beckon.
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