lifeguard / ˈlaɪfˌgɑrd /
⚽高中词汇救生员救护员救援人员维生员
lifeguard 的 2 个定义
n. 名词 noun- an expert swimmer employed, as at a beach or pool, to protect bathers from drowning or other accidents and dangers.
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- Because there are no lifeguards or staff required to operate a public pool.
- The city estimates it costs around $450,000 annually to pay for lifeguards and staff necessary to operate the public pool.
- North Lake has a swimming area, beach, and lifeguard, plus canoe and kayak rentals.
- I tried to reach lifeguard officials Monday but they didn’t immediately answer their phone or email.
- The funds he used to do it included money he had earned working as a lifeguard.
- The Babe showed up, too, arriving late, as usual, and looking tanned as a lifeguard.
- Punctuating the sand from end to end, postos are the permanent lifeguard stands that act like beacons.
- He was a pothead, a devotee of hip hop, a lifeguard, a high school wrestler, an aspiring dentist.
- He was a pothead, a devotee of hip-hop, a lifeguard, a high-school wrestler, an aspiring dentist.
- She also loved holidays, and had planned on being a zombie lifeguard on Halloween.
- So he dismissed them to Westminster under the escort of his own lifeguard.
- And, in any case, there was a lifeguard in a boat just off shore and another patrolling the sands.
- The raft chanced to be deserted, nor were there any swimmers between her and the boat of the lifeguard beyond the raft.
- She thought the lifeguard was hurrying to the raft to meet Amy and herself if they won the race.
- The lifeguard drove his boat around the end of the raft toward the gray, sail-like object which had so startled them all.