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		Definition of lifeguard in English: lifeguardnoun ˈlʌɪfɡɑːdˈlaɪfˌɡɑrd An expert swimmer employed to rescue bathers who get into difficulty at a beach or swimming pool.  Example sentencesExamples -  There was a lifeguard on duty, though nobody was in any real danger.
 -  He said, however, the department would review wages for contract lifeguards next summer.
 -  Several people managed to alert the lifeguards, who brought Davis to safety.
 -  A pool lifeguard course will also commence on August 22nd to 25th.
 -  Interventions tested ranged from lifeguard training and printed materials to warning signage.
 -  There were three policemen by the lifeguard stand - park police on bikes.
 -  Then I see the beach, the empty lifeguard stand, the jetties.
 -  He ran back towards a designated swimming beach and alerted a lifeguard who pulled the young boy from the water.
 -  He said wages for contract lifeguards were reasonable and the department has no difficulty hiring contract employees.
 -  I worked as a lifeguard on the beach, like I've done the previous few summers.
 -  With so many fit young men away at war, the beaches were kept safe by young volunteer lifeguards.
 -  He was much tanner, as a result of his summer job as the lifeguard at the local swimming pool.
 -  ‘It is mandatory that each hotel and tourist spot employs lifeguards at their swimming pools,’ he added.
 -  Our volunteer lifeguards are a staple of the Australian summer.
 -  I barely took notice of the lone empty lifeguard chair.
 -  Swimming pools must have lifeguards and sanitary requirements must be taken care of.
 -  The committee needs a fully qualified lifeguard from the opening day.
 -  Normally, about 1,100 lifeguards patrol beaches and pools on weekdays while up to 1,300 lifeguards work on Sundays.
 -  He would also like to try to work as a lifeguard at a swimming pool, because he has never had this chance before and finds it an interesting challenge.
 -  The award was in recognition of his work with regard to pool lifeguard training throughout the country.
 
 
 Derivatives   noun   A generation ago on the Massachusetts coast, lifeguarding was the be-all, end-all summer job.  Example sentencesExamples -  To him, lifeguarding is the best job anyone could ever have even at $8.25 an hour.
 -  And I have to say this: If the practice worked, the certifying agencies for lifeguarding would have adopted it by now.
 -  This year the largest number of vacancies are in animal care, engineering, catering and hotels, construction, hairdressing, lifeguarding and leisure.
 -  Lifesavers, The Royal Life Saving Society UK, is a national charity and the governing body for lifesaving and lifeguarding in the UK.
 
 
 
    Definition of lifeguard in US English: lifeguardnounˈlaɪfˌɡɑrdˈlīfˌɡärd An expert swimmer employed to rescue people who get into difficulty in a swimming pool or at the beach.  Example sentencesExamples -  ‘It is mandatory that each hotel and tourist spot employs lifeguards at their swimming pools,’ he added.
 -  Several people managed to alert the lifeguards, who brought Davis to safety.
 -  There was a lifeguard on duty, though nobody was in any real danger.
 -  I barely took notice of the lone empty lifeguard chair.
 -  He said, however, the department would review wages for contract lifeguards next summer.
 -  Our volunteer lifeguards are a staple of the Australian summer.
 -  He would also like to try to work as a lifeguard at a swimming pool, because he has never had this chance before and finds it an interesting challenge.
 -  Swimming pools must have lifeguards and sanitary requirements must be taken care of.
 -  He ran back towards a designated swimming beach and alerted a lifeguard who pulled the young boy from the water.
 -  There were three policemen by the lifeguard stand - park police on bikes.
 -  The committee needs a fully qualified lifeguard from the opening day.
 -  Then I see the beach, the empty lifeguard stand, the jetties.
 -  He said wages for contract lifeguards were reasonable and the department has no difficulty hiring contract employees.
 -  Normally, about 1,100 lifeguards patrol beaches and pools on weekdays while up to 1,300 lifeguards work on Sundays.
 -  He was much tanner, as a result of his summer job as the lifeguard at the local swimming pool.
 -  Interventions tested ranged from lifeguard training and printed materials to warning signage.
 -  The award was in recognition of his work with regard to pool lifeguard training throughout the country.
 -  A pool lifeguard course will also commence on August 22nd to 25th.
 -  With so many fit young men away at war, the beaches were kept safe by young volunteer lifeguards.
 -  I worked as a lifeguard on the beach, like I've done the previous few summers.
 
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