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  1. a light or fire in a place that is easy to see, such as on the top of a hill, that acts as a warning or signal: As part of the centenary celebrations a chain of beacons was lit across the region. The tower had a flashing beacon that people could see from miles away. Compare. lighthouse.

  2. beacon n. (signal from lighthouse) faro, fanal nm. Despite the rain, the ship's crew could see the beacon from shore ahead. A pesar de la lluvia, la tripulación del barco pudo ver el faro en la costa. beacon n. figurative ( [sth] inspiring) modelo nm.

  3. noun. / ˈbiːkən/ a type of light, fire etc that warns of danger, eg the light in a lighthouse. almenara, faro. The captain looked for warning beacons along the shore. a radio station or transmitter that sends out signals to guide shipping or aircraft. radiofaro. a radar beacon.

  4. The meaning of BEACON is a lighthouse or other signal for guidance. How to use beacon in a sentence.

  5. Traducción de 'beacon' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  6. 1. (guiding or warning signal) a. el faro. (M) (nautical) The helmsman missed the entrance to the channel because the beacon wasn't lit.El timonel no vio la entrada del canal porque el faro no estaba encendido. b. la baliza. (F) The pilot suddenly spied the beacon on the runway through the fog.

  7. A beacon is a light or a fire, usually on a hill or tower, which acts as a signal or a warning. They used an emergency beacon to send for help. Inglés americano : beacon / ˈbikən /