英:[laif belt]
美:[laɪf bɛlt]
英:[laif belt]
美:[laɪf bɛlt]
安全带;
Noun
1. belt attaching you to some object as a restraint in order to prevent you from getting hurt
2. a life preserver in the form of a ring of buoyant material
救生带
The first known use of life belt was in 1841
life expectancynoun
the number of years that an individual or group of a certain age can expect to live on the average based on experience in the past for individuals or groups of the same kind
life cyclenoun
the series of stages of form and activity through which a living thing passes from a beginning stage (as an egg) in one individual to the same stage in its offspring
life history sense 1
life buoynoun
a ring-shaped life preserver
life beltnoun
a life preserver worn like a belt
1 Footage of the incident shows navy officers throwing life belts to the three men from a coastguard vessel.
2 The air hostess asked everyone to belt himself in.
空中小姐要求大家扣好安全带。
3 Please unfasten your safety belt now.
现在请解开安全带。
4 I ran to the cabin and put the life - belt on.
我奔进船舱,带上救生带.
5 While I spoke I had pulled off the life - belt and held it out to her.
我说着从身上解下 救生带,递给了她.
6 After sign, take off the life belt, get down the car. End.
签字后, 放下安全带, 下车关门, 结束.
7 Never drink if he drives, the life belt is a must for me.
开车绝不喝酒, 让我系上安全带.
8 Lucy, for God's sake, put on your life belt. Set a good example.
露西, 看在上帝的份上, 穿上你的救生衣,做个好榜样.