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
- Now the lifeguards have all gone home.
现在救生员全都回家了。 - There are also lifeguards beside the pool, and if something dangerous happens to us, they can give the first-time rescue.
在泳池边上也会有一个救生员,当危险发生的时候,他们会给第一时间的救援。 - Children swim at the pool, under the watchful eye of lifeguards.
孩子们在救生员的监护下在水池里游泳。 - 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。 - 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 - Different from those of foreign countries, our lifeguard training system lacks certain supervising mechanism as well as variety in the types of lifeguards.
我国救生员培训机构职能与国外不同,救生培训机构缺乏一定的监督机制,影响救生员的培养质量。 - Lifeguards were taught the basic resuscitative methods.
救生员被传授基本的救生术。 - 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。 - All the lifeguards were volunteers, but they were good swimmers and they were very brave.
救生员都是自愿者,但是他们都很善于游泳而且非常勇敢。 - BIG crowds, strong surf and powerful rip currents are only a few of the obstacles that lifeguards must overcome to keep swimmers safe.
庞大的人群,巨浪以及激流这些只是阻止救生员挽救落水者的几个障碍之一。
