beacon light
/'bi:kən'faiə/ Cách viết khác : (beacon_light) /'bi:kən'lait/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A tower with a light that gives warning of shoals to passing ships: A "beacon light" is a fixed, prominent light, often housed in a tower or structure, used as a navigational signal to warn mariners of hazards like shallow waters (shoals), coastlines, or to mark safe channels.
Usage
- The term "beacon light" is used specifically in maritime contexts to describe a type of navigational aid. It is a physical structure emitting a steady or flashing light visible from a distance at sea.
Examples
- Noun:
- The old lighthouse served as a vital beacon light for ships navigating the treacherous coast.
- Sailors looked for the beacon light to avoid the dangerous shoals.
Advanced Usage
- "To serve as a beacon light": Used metaphorically to mean to act as a guiding principle or a source of inspiration and hope.
- Her courage served as a beacon light for others facing similar adversity.
Variants and Related Words
- Beacon (n): A more general term for a fire or light set up in a high or prominent position as a warning, signal, or celebration. A "beacon light" is a specific type of beacon.
- The hilltop beacon was lit to warn of invasion.
- Lighthouse (n): A tower or other structure containing a beacon light to warn or guide ships at sea. Often used synonymously with "beacon light" in the context of a building.
- They visited the historic lighthouse.
Synonyms
- Navigational light: A light serving as an aid to navigation.
- Pharos (n, literary): A lighthouse or beacon to guide sailors.
Related Phrases
- Beacon of hope: A metaphorical phrase meaning a source of hope.
- The successful rescue operation was a beacon of hope for the community.
Noun
- a tower with a light that gives warning of shoals to passing ships