| 单词 | belt rescue | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasbelt rescue  c.  Australian and New Zealand. A wide belt with line attached, worn by a person (esp. a member of a surf life-saving team) who swims to the rescue of another person. Also attributive, as  belt rescue,  belt swimmer, etc. See also beltman n. 3. ΚΠ 1905    Sunday Sun 		(Sydney)	 31 Dec. 6/5  				Two young men..ran to the life-saving apparatus, consisting of a line and belt, and rushed into the surf after the distressed swimmers. 1922    Brisbane Courier 23 Dec. 4/2  				Feeling unable to swim to shore,..he signalled for help... A new member of the Kirra Surf Life Saving brigade..swam out in the belt. 1987    Victor Harbor 		(Austral.)	 Times 22 Apr. 18  				The day-long examination involved..reel, line and belt rescues, board and tube rescues, [etc.]. 2014    Press 		(Christchurch, N.Z.)	 		(Nexis)	 9 Jan. 4  				Tributes flowed for the ‘larger than life man’ who..was..regarded by many as one of the country's best body surfers and belt swimmers. < as lemmas | 
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