lifeguard
英 [ˈlaɪfɡɑːd]
美 [ˈlaɪfɡɑːrd]
n. (海滩或游泳池的)救生员
复数:lifeguards 现在分词:lifeguarding
BNC.25420 / COCA.15934
牛津词典
noun
- (海滩或游泳池的)救生员
a person who is employed at a beach or a swimming pool to rescue people who are in danger in the water
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.
英英释义
noun
- an attendant employed at a beach or pool to protect swimmers from accidents
双语例句
- The lifeguard was in excellent physical condition. I had never seen anyone more robust.
那个救生员的身体状况良好,我不曾看到过任何人比他更强壮。 - The lifeguard dived into the sea to save the drowning woman.
救生员跳入海中,拯救溺水的妇女。 - He's more like a film star than a lifeguard, really
真的,与其说他像救生员,不如说他更像电影明星。 - I learned this when I was in junior lifeguard.
我在“初级救生员”里学会的。 - Fear of drowning will keep a swimmer from swimming in the ocean if there is no lifeguard around.
因为怕淹死一个会游泳的人在没有救生员的情况下就不会到海洋里游泳。 - Sandals are never appropriate for a job interview, unless you are applying for a job as a lifeguard.
除非你应聘的是救生员的工作,否则凉鞋是不合适的。 - I was also a lifeguard in a swimming club.
我还做过游泳俱乐部的救生员。 - And the cook and the lifeguard before I'm through with you.
在我炒掉你以前,还是个厨子和保安。 - The lifeguard watched the swimmers from his perch above the pool.
救生员从游泳池上方高高的坐位上注视着游泳的人们。 - Where the form requested "prior experience," I wrote" lifeguard. "That was it.
在申请表“以前工作经历”一栏我填写了“救生员”,就再没有别的了。
