lighthouse
/ˈlaɪthaʊs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈlaɪthaʊs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈlīt-ˌhau̇s/ (ame, mw)
lighthouse — 名詞
- lighthousesingular
- lighthousesplural
1. A tower or tall structure built beside the sea, fitted with a powerful lamp that
燈塔
海岸邊引導船隻的燈塔建築
A tower or tall structure built beside the sea, fitted with a powerful lamp that flashes or shines continuously to guide ships and warn crews about dangerous rocks or shallow areas near the coast.
From the old lighthouse top, Lakshmi could see fishing boats far out at sea.
從古老的燈塔頂端,Lakshmi 可以望見遠方海面上的漁船。
The lighthouse keeper climbed the spiral stairs every evening to light the lamp.
燈塔管理員每天晚上爬上螺旋階梯去點亮燈火。
collocation: lighthouse keeper
Since ships rely on the harbour lighthouse, they rarely lose their way in foggy weather.
由於船隻依靠港口燈塔導航,它們在起霧天氣中很少迷失方向。
During the storm, the lighthouse beam guided the ferry safely into the port.
在暴風雨期間,燈塔的光束引導渡輪安全駛入港口。
Visitors can tour the lighthouse on weekends and learn about its history.
遊客可以在週末參觀燈塔,了解它的歷史。
- beacon
a broader term for any warning signal (light, radio, or fire); not necessarily a coastal tower
- navigation light
refers only to the lamp itself, not the tower that holds it
- signal tower
a general term that does not specify maritime or coastal use
文法句型
a/the lighthouse
lighthouse + verb
用法筆記
Often appears with 'lighthouse keeper' (the person who operates the light) and in contexts of maritime navigation and coastal geography. The light beam itself is frequently described as 'flashing', 'rotating', or 'sweeping'.