英語 での Lifeguard の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Seal Beach lifeguard Harry Schurch surfed 10-15 foot waves on the point.
A lifeguard should always be on duty, and the staff should have an emergency preparedness plan for dealing with injuries.
I ran to the lifeguard, who was busy talking to her boyfriend at the time and I yelled, you know,"There's this girl drowning.
You could consider getting experience as a lifeguard if you want to have practical experience in the field before you start.
This beach park has showers, restrooms, a pavilion, picnic tables and a lifeguard tower.
The white-sand beach with lifeguard is a 5-minute boat ride or a 15-minute stroll away.
Other job outcomes for this qualification might be roles such as Sports Trainer or Pool Lifeguard.
If you are unsure of the beach surf conditions, check with a Lifesaver or Lifeguard.
He would ride it for the next 12 years and guard the safety of others as Waimea's first official lifeguard.
Not a single life was lost while he served as a lifeguard at Waimea Bay, making some 500 rescues without the assistance of a jet ski or any modern equipment.
In September and October 1924 she was on lifeguard station for the Army round-the-world flight, then served as flagship for Commander, Light Cruiser Divisions, until 23 November.
If there is a lifeguard on the beach, please ask the lifeguard to get a help and give you first aid. If the pain is serious, you need to be taken to a hospital.
Th Tokyo International Film Festival| POOLSIDEMAN In a suburb north of Tokyo that seems to be secluded from the world's madness and malice, Yusuke Mizuhara works as a lifeguard at a swimming pool.
Well, let's just say that no one really said what condition the ships were in, but the fact that the Ukrainians went out to meet theirs with two tugboats and a lifeguard says a lot.
Bartender, restaurant worker, lifeguard, hotel concierge, sports instructor, housekeeping, tour bus driver and even snowmaking supervisor are some of the jobs available at resorts and hotels around the country.
Local regulations required that for the swim to go ahead, it needed two coast guards on standby, a fully-equipped escort boat, two pilots and two official observers, including a fully trained lifeguard.
I was able to launch it, fly it to the location, and drop the pod all in about one to two minutes," lifeguard supervisor Jai Sheridan told the Gold Coast Bulletin.
As a surfer, he rode the biggest waves in the world; as a lifeguard, he saved hundreds of lives from the North Shore's treacherous waters; and as a proud Hawaiian, he sacrificed his life to save his fellow sailors.
Because it is two people a raft, lifeguard limited, so even free combination, I also only with a raft of A Bao, pole a couple a raft, Xie Daxia with a lifeguard, but also to select the most handsome one.
They told the lifeguard, they went back to the hotel, and the lifeguard cleared over 100 people off the beach, luckily, because that was the day of the Boxing Day tsunami, the day after Christmas, 2004, that killed thousands of people in Southeast Asia and around the Indian Ocean.