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
- 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。 - 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。 - Lifeguards were taught the basic resuscitative methods.
救生员被传授基本的救生术。 - Establish more reasonable lifeguard work capacity assessment and evaluation system, lifeguards on evaluation should be more objective and rationalization of the work.
建立更加合理的救生员工作能力考核及评价体系,对救生员工作的评价应更加客观与合理化。 - At the same time lifeguards arrived in a rescue dinghy and threw the eccentric a line before towing him back to the beach.
救生员乘着救生艇到达的时候,只好给这个疯子扔了根绳子,拖着他回到了岸边。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - Have lifeguards and qualified place to swim.
要在有救生员及合格场所游泳。
