beacon fire
/'bi:kən'faiə/ Cách viết khác : (beacon_light) /'bi:kən'lait/
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Definition
Noun A fire, typically built on an elevated location such as a hill or tower, that is used as a visible signal over a long distance. Historically, it was a primary method for sending warnings, signaling messages, or guiding travelers.
Usage
The term "beacon fire" is used to describe a specific type of signal fire. It is a somewhat formal or historical term. * The sentinels lit the beacon fire to warn the kingdom of the approaching army. * Ancient mariners relied on beacon fires along the coast to navigate safely at night.
Advanced Usage
- "To light/kindle a beacon fire": To start such a signal fire, often with a sense of urgency or importance.
- The treaty stated that a beacon fire would be lit only in the event of a grave invasion.
- Used metaphorically: To represent a source of guidance, hope, or warning in a non-literal sense.
- Her courageous speech acted as a beacon fire for the oppressed community.
Variants and Related Words
- Beacon (n): A more general term for any signal, light, or radio transmitter used for guidance or warning. A "beacon fire" is one type of beacon.
- The lighthouse is an important beacon for ships.
- Signal fire (n): A broader term for any fire used to send a message. A "beacon fire" is a specific kind of signal fire meant to be seen from afar.
- They used a signal fire to communicate with the rescue team.
Synonyms
- Signal fire: A fire used to convey a message.
- Watchfire: A fire kept burning by those on guard or watch, which can also serve as a signal.
- Balefire (archaic/literary): A large outdoor fire, often used for signaling.
Related Phrases
- Beacon of hope: An idiom using the core word "beacon" to mean a person or thing that inspires hope.
- The charity became a beacon of hope in the devastated region.
- To beacon (verb, archaic): To shine as or act like a beacon; to signal with beacons.
- Lights beaconed from the distant shore.
Noun
- a fire (usually on a hill or tower) that can be seen from a distance