lifeguards
英 [ˈlaɪfgɑːdz]
美 [ˈlaɪfˌgɑrdz]
n. (海滩或游泳池的)救生员
lifeguard的复数
柯林斯词典
- (海滩、游泳池等处的)救生员
Alifeguardis a person who works at a beach or swimming pool and rescues people when they are in danger of drowning.
双语例句
- When Mark landed in the pool, water splashed all over the lifeguards.
马克掉进池里时,水花四溅,好几位救生员都被溅湿了。 - And safe too, with all the lifeguards around.
还有那么多救生员,真安全。 - Similarly, ensuring the presence of lifeguards at swimming areas also appears to be a promising strategy to prevent drowning.
同样,确保游泳区配有救生员似乎也是前景看好的预防溺水战略。 - Now the lifeguards have all gone home.
现在救生员全都回家了。 - The waves there were so furious that even after the contest ended, lifeguards closed the beach to swimmers as a precaution.
海浪是如此之猛烈以至于在比赛结束后。救生员马上对来游泳的人关闭了海滩以防万一。 - Two years ago, lifeguards went on strike to demand staffing increases; in 2004, cuts to city services reduced the number of lifeguards by about 30%.
两年前,救生员举行罢工,要求增加人员配备;2004年,香港城市服务的削减令救生员人数减少了约30%。 - The lifeguards must be trained to deal with any sort of emergency.
救生员一定要接受训练,学会应付各种紧急情况。 - It is warranted that lifeguards are on duty whenever the swimming pool is open for use.
被保险人应保证在游泳池开放使用时有合格救生员值勤。 - Mrs Drabble said lifeguards eventually managed to encourage the dolphins away from swimmers, with the help of a helicopter.
Drabble夫人说救生员在一架直升飞机的帮助下,成功的让海豚游离了游泳的人群。 - Probing the Training Courses Set-up for the Public Swimming Lifeguards in New Period in China
新时期我国大众游泳救生员培训课程设置探讨