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
- 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。 - 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。 - Lifeguards are upset about the crowded state of Hong Kong's swimming facilities, especially during the summer. Exacerbating the crowds are increasing numbers of tourists from mainland China.
救生员对香港游泳设施的人满为患感到不安,特别是夏天。而越来越多的内地游客令情况变得更加严重。 - 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。 - Lifeguards were taught the basic resuscitative methods.
救生员被传授基本的救生术。 - "We have 'cuddle lifeguards' to make sure everyone sticks to the rules," says party host Reid Mihalko.
“我们有‘拥抱警卫’来确保大家遵守规定。”派对主持人雷德·米豪尔科这样说。 - 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。 - 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。