英 [ˈlaɪfˌseɪvɪŋ] 美 [ˈlaɪfˌseɪvɪŋ]
adj. 救命的;救生用的
n. 救生
lifesaving /ˈlaɪfseɪvɪŋ/
形容词 A lifesaving drug, operation, or action is one that saves someone's life or is likely to save their life. 救命的
...lifesaving drugs such as antibiotics.
...抗生素之类的救命药物。
She decided her child should go to America for lifesaving treatment.
她决定她的孩子应去美国接受挽救生命的治疗。
不可数名词 You use lifesaving to refer to the skills and activities connected with rescuing people, especially people who are drowning. 急救
saving the lives of drowning persons
he took a course in lifesaving
救生
水难救生的
救命的
They had rushed him to a hospital for a lifesaving operation.
他们迅速送他到了医院进行急救手术。
She decided her child should go to America for lifesaving treatment.
她决定她的孩子应去美国接受挽救生命的治疗。
Learn lifesaving skills.
学习救生技能。
The flawed 43-to-1 statistic vastly underestimates the lifesaving value of guns for law-abiding homeowners.
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The marches are designed to showcase the skills of a lifesaving patrol working as a team.
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He was taken to a hospital, underwent lifesaving surgery, and now could be a first-round pick.