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
- The organizers also introduced a color-coded system this year so that the lifeguards could easily identify different groups of people.
主办单位还推出了彩色编码系统,这可以使今年的救生员很容易地识别不同的人群。 - 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。 - Local governments paid for advertisements trying to attract high school and college students, and parks departments offered bonuses to lure lifeguards.
地方政府花钱登广告招徕高中生和大学生,园林厅提供奖金来引救生员。 - 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。 - The event is a 38-year-old tradition and serves to prepare the lifeguards for emergencies before the start of vacations during Holy Week.
这项有38年历史的考试专为复活节假期开始之前救生员应付各种紧急情况而设。 - 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。 - The lifeguards make sure nobody gets out of line, and everyone goes home feeling better than when they arrived.
警卫会确保没有人失控犯规,每个人回家时感觉都比来的时候好。 - 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。 - 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。