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Перевод: beacon
[существительное] сигнальный огонь; сигнальный фонарь; желтый сигнальный фонарь; маяк ; радиомаяк ; бакен ; буй ; сигнальная башня; предостережение; [глагол] освещать сигнальными огнями; светить; указывать путь; служить маяком
Тезаурус:
- And it is significant that for many of them the beacon light is Britain - yes, Margaret Thatcher's Britain."
- the Mucking Flat lighthouse, a beacon on iron piles placed to warn ships of shallow water.
- The Beacon - Woodhouse Eaves.
- The bonfires of the beacon chain were again built and guarded.
- Then off they go, into the wide sea, following the instinctive beacon which tells them to travel in that direction.
- Beacon Hill
- The beacon was lit, and answering bonfires spread the happy news throughout the Maclean lands.
- Her red hair was a beacon in the night - a flame in which he had long since been charred.
- Captain Bowen said it was possible commercial aircraft did not pick up a signal from the emergency beacon, and the radio messages could have been confused with another vessel.
- The spectacle from The Beacon at the top of the Down was fantastic.
- Flames of doubt were fanned by the crew's insistence that they had activated the emergency radio beacon for a week, though it was not picked up.
- I recommend Vinca major, Vinca minor, Brachyglottis (or Senecio ) greyi, Potentilla "Tangerine", Spiraea "Goldflame", Lamium maculatum "Beacon Silver", Rosa "Paulii", Rosa "Essex", Stephanandra incisa "Crispa", Juniperus "Blue Carpet", Geranium "Johnson's Blue", Pachysandra terminalis and the lowgrowing helianthemums.
- Do not rely on flying beacon to beacon - there aren't many, and the mountainous terrain makes reception much more difficult than you might imagine or than Bottlang would suggest.
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