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		Definition of lifebelt in English: lifebeltnounˈlʌɪfbɛltˈlaɪfˌbɛlt A ring of buoyant or inflatable material used to help a person who has fallen into water to stay afloat. 〈主英〉救生圈 Example sentencesExamples -  Also housed here is a small lifebelt, there for throwing to someone in the water in an emergency.
 -  Finally they picked up a fourth man, a passer-by who had seen the drama and dived in to the canal to help, towing a lifebelt.
 -  In the centre of it all stands a bemused young Fijian, a pair of lifebelts extending from outstretched arms, being a tree.
 -  And lifebelts aren't exactly the kind of thing you can sell on.
 -  Although the youngster was wearing a lifebelt, she had become stuck under the water after turning upside down.
 -  It has been widely agreed that the tourism industry is the island's lifebelt.
 -  I am delighted that we have been able to put up so many lifebelts but we also need alarmed lifebelts.
 -  Watchkeepers were shocked to find lifebelts knotted and thrown into the water, cables ripped out of scanners and damage to their roof when they arrived at their base yesterday morning.
 -  However, it quickly made clear that it was not prepared to accept this lifebelt.
 -  Members of the Rotary Club will be assessing how many lifebelts are needed on this stretch, in conjunction with water safety experts.
 -  The black Labrador wasted no time when his owner spotted lifebelts floating in the middle of Jubilee Lake.
 -  The second is the ability of both men somehow to get lifebelts or ropes around them.
 -  The men had no radio, lifejackets or lifebelts, and had been unable to abandon ship or attract attention to their plight.
 -  He had to come out because there was no lifebelt to throw to them and he had a bad case of hypothermia.
 -  He cast the line a fourth time - and it landed directly between the two, who grabbed it and tied it to their lifebelts.
 -  Dougie had a sleeping bag; I lay shivering amongst lifebelts and ropes and prayed for morning.
 -  Other problems included poor safety information, no black boxes and lifebelts that were difficult to find.
 -  The hotel staff threw lifebelts out, which the two men grabbed on to, but they were too exhausted to swim back to the shore.
 -  To Peter's astonishment a familiar figure was wading ashore, a red and white lifebelt about his waist.
 -  Miss, I must ask that you please put on your lifebelt and come up to the boat deck immediately.
 -  While in the water he removed his lifebelt and tied it around one of the nurses and helped her stay afloat until they were rescued by British and French ships.
 -  We are tuned into a good programme on the radio, a kipper the size of a ship's lifebelt is gently grilling and I have a pot of tea mashing at my elbow.
 -  The ladies travelling first class were all rescued, but the women in steerage were not even issued with lifebelts.
 -  Lifebelt lines have had to be replaced several times and lifebelts have had to be retrieved from lakes eight times in one week.
 -  As well as climbing on sand stockpiles, children have also been seen around the quarry's lagoons and have thrown lifebelts into the water.
 
    Definition of lifebelt in US English: lifebeltnounˈlīfˌbeltˈlaɪfˌbɛlt A life preserver in the shape of a belt. Example sentencesExamples -  I am delighted that we have been able to put up so many lifebelts but we also need alarmed lifebelts.
 -  The men had no radio, lifejackets or lifebelts, and had been unable to abandon ship or attract attention to their plight.
 -  As well as climbing on sand stockpiles, children have also been seen around the quarry's lagoons and have thrown lifebelts into the water.
 -  We are tuned into a good programme on the radio, a kipper the size of a ship's lifebelt is gently grilling and I have a pot of tea mashing at my elbow.
 -  Other problems included poor safety information, no black boxes and lifebelts that were difficult to find.
 -  Finally they picked up a fourth man, a passer-by who had seen the drama and dived in to the canal to help, towing a lifebelt.
 -  Although the youngster was wearing a lifebelt, she had become stuck under the water after turning upside down.
 -  However, it quickly made clear that it was not prepared to accept this lifebelt.
 -  He cast the line a fourth time - and it landed directly between the two, who grabbed it and tied it to their lifebelts.
 -  The second is the ability of both men somehow to get lifebelts or ropes around them.
 -  It has been widely agreed that the tourism industry is the island's lifebelt.
 -  Miss, I must ask that you please put on your lifebelt and come up to the boat deck immediately.
 -  While in the water he removed his lifebelt and tied it around one of the nurses and helped her stay afloat until they were rescued by British and French ships.
 -  The black Labrador wasted no time when his owner spotted lifebelts floating in the middle of Jubilee Lake.
 -  Dougie had a sleeping bag; I lay shivering amongst lifebelts and ropes and prayed for morning.
 -  And lifebelts aren't exactly the kind of thing you can sell on.
 -  Also housed here is a small lifebelt, there for throwing to someone in the water in an emergency.
 -  The hotel staff threw lifebelts out, which the two men grabbed on to, but they were too exhausted to swim back to the shore.
 -  Watchkeepers were shocked to find lifebelts knotted and thrown into the water, cables ripped out of scanners and damage to their roof when they arrived at their base yesterday morning.
 -  In the centre of it all stands a bemused young Fijian, a pair of lifebelts extending from outstretched arms, being a tree.
 -  Members of the Rotary Club will be assessing how many lifebelts are needed on this stretch, in conjunction with water safety experts.
 -  He had to come out because there was no lifebelt to throw to them and he had a bad case of hypothermia.
 -  Lifebelt lines have had to be replaced several times and lifebelts have had to be retrieved from lakes eight times in one week.
 -  The ladies travelling first class were all rescued, but the women in steerage were not even issued with lifebelts.
 -  To Peter's astonishment a familiar figure was wading ashore, a red and white lifebelt about his waist.
 
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