
높은 곳에 설치하여 신호나 경고 또는 축하를 위해 사용하는 불이나 빛.
A fire or light set in a high or prominent position as a signal, warning, or celebration.
예문:
"The ancient tower used a beacon to warn of approaching enemies."
"Rescue teams lit a bright beacon on the mountain peak to signal their location."
선박이나 항공기가 위치나 방향을 결정하는 데 도움을 주는 무선 송신기나 가시적인 물체.
A radio transmitter or visible object that helps ships or aircraft determine their position or direction.
예문:
"The pilot relied on the airport's radio beacon during the heavy fog."
"Modern ships use electronic beacons to navigate safely through narrow channels."
타인에게 영감, 지침 또는 희망을 주는 사람이나 사물.
A person or thing that provides inspiration, guidance, or hope to others.
예문:
"Her courage served as a beacon for other activists in the movement."
"The university stands as a beacon of knowledge in the region."
신호등처럼 인도하거나 경고하다; 장소에 표지나 신호를 설치하다.
To guide or warn as a beacon; to provide a place with markers or signals.
예문:
"The lighthouse continued to beacon the ships away from the dangerous rocks."
"Engineers worked to beacon the new flight path for enhanced safety."