柯林斯詞典beacon /?bi?k?n/ (beacons) 1. N-COUNT A beacon is a light or a fire, usually on a hill or tower, that acts as a signal or a warning. 烽火; 信號燈 ...a huge office tower with aircraft warning beacons on the roof. …一個屋頂有航行警告燈的巨型辦公塔。2. N-COUNT If someone acts as a beacon to other people, they inspire or encourage them. 指路人 She is a beacon of hope for women navigating the darkest passage of their lives. 她是個指引女性們穿越她們生活最黑暗時光的希望的燈塔。 返回 beacon劍橋詞典a light or fire on the top of a hill that acts as a warning or signal (山頂上作爲信號的)信標燈;燈塔;烽火 As part of the centenary celebrations a chain of beacons was lit across the region . 作爲百年慶典的一部分,這個地區(qū)各処點起了一盞盞信標燈。 figurative She was a beacon of hope in troubled times . 在動蕩的年代,她是人們的希望之燈。 返回 beacon