英 [ˈlaɪfseɪvə(r)] 美 [ˈlaɪfseɪvər]
n. 济急的人;水难救生员;救命者
复数lifesavers
lifesaver /ˈlaɪfseɪvə/
可数名词 If you say that something is a lifesaver, you mean that it helps people in a very important way, often in a way that is important to their health. 健康救星
The cervical smear test is a lifesaver.
宫颈涂片检查是健康救星。
水难救生员
救生员
井架工安全带
救生员
水难救生员
救生者
lifesaving 救命的;救生用的
lifeguard 当救生员
lifeguard 护卫,保护
The new drug is a potential lifesaver.
这种新药有可能成为一种救命药。
The cervical smear test is a lifesaver.
宫颈涂片检查是健康救星。
David wanted to be a lifesaver but he couldn't swim!
戴维想当救生员,可他不会游泳!
"It's our lifesaver. I mean,it keeps us working." GM is investing $700 million into the vehicle.
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So it's a wonderful vehicle and it's going to be a lifesaver,".
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"This vehicle here will similarly be a lifesaver in Afghanistan,"
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That would be a major convenience for individuals and a lifesaver for large network operators.
There is a bipartisan compromise available to him as a lifesaver, if you will.
During the 100 days of 100 degree heat I am sure that has been a lifesaver.
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