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lido1

nounPlural lidosˈlʌɪdəʊˈliːdəʊˈlidoʊ
British
  • A public open-air swimming pool or bathing beach.

    露天公共游泳池;海滨浴场

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Despite the sun, most opted for the warm waters of the indoor pool at 30C, with only about a quarter of visitors braving the chillier lido, at only 17C.
    • In the summer time, the lido area's outdoor swimming pool is a popular gathering spot.
    • Like the Scarborough lido, the Jubilee Pool is an open-air pool filled with unheated sea water and also forms part of the coastal defences.
    • We also liked the photo of what looked like a submerged lido on the beach at Broadstairs (although we would have liked the photo to be a bit bigger).
    • She said: ‘Our lido is one of relatively few in the country which hasn't been demolished or altered and it should be protected.’
    • Guests are entitled to use its facilities free of charge and we spent a pleasant day at the private lido which has a restaurant, changing rooms and umbrellas with sun beds.
    • In 2002, there was a spate of vandalism, including one incident in which damage put at £1, 000 was caused to the open-air lido.
    • In Victorian times its pavilions, lidos and deck chairs bustled with activity.
    • The lido forms a pivotal part of the Time and Tide Project to breathe new life into the town's promenade and, under proposals that went out to public consultation, could be demolished to make way for a toilet and caf complex.
    • I am surprised at his attacks on Greenwich Council regarding the Charlton and Greenwich lidos.
    • Even when the lido opens, the cafe often stays shut or displays a sign ‘No food today due to staff shortages’, meaning a long trudge back into town just to buy a sandwich!
    • Of course, lidos weren't your average swimming pool.
    • Whitby has been waiting more than 30 years for a sports hall to supplement its ailing lido, which is currently costing Council Tax-payers £200,000 a year just to keep open.
    • The lido, on Denton Road, includes diving and paddling areas, a café and large grassed areas for sunbathing.
    • A working party of council officers and users, including the Charlton Lido Swimming Club, will look at ways to reopen the lido in time for next summer if possible.
    • When I visited the Charlton Lido recently, I spoke to some young lads aged 12 to 13, who had spent most of the summer at the lido and thought it was great.
    • The London Pools Campaign, which was set up to highlight the closure of swimming pools across the capital, also pushed for the lido to be re-opened.
    • There is talk of really striking out and walking down to Taurito Centro (the bottom of the hill) to check out the beach and the lido, but I'm not sure how much will come of it.
    • The women remember sunny days at lidos where ‘hundreds of young Viennese would swim and mingle’, and the fun they had at the summer training camp in the southern resort of Pörtschach on Lake Wörthersee.
    • I'm developing a web site on old lidos and pools that have now gone.
    Synonyms
    seaside, seashore, shore, coast, coastline, coastal region, seaboard, foreshore, water's edge, margin

Origin

Late 17th century: from Italian Lido, from lido 'shore', from Latin litus.

  • This word for a public open-air swimming pool or bathing beach comes from Italian Lido, the name of a famous Venetian bathing beach. This comes from Italian lido ‘shore’, from Latin litus, also found in words like littoral (mid 17th century).

Rhymes

aikido, bushido, credo, Guido, Ido, libido, speedo, teredo, torpedo, tuxedo

Lido2

proper nounˈliːdəʊˈlʌɪdəʊˈlidoʊ
  • 1An island reef off the coast of north-eastern Italy, in the northern Adriatic. It separates the Lagoon of Venice from the Gulf of Venice. Full name Lido di Malamocco /dɪ ˌmaləˈmɒkəʊ/.

  • 2A town and beach resort in north-eastern Italy, on the Lido reef opposite Venice; population 20,000 (est. 2008).

lido1

nounˈlidoʊˈlēdō
British
  • A public, open-air swimming pool or beach.

    露天公共游泳池;海滨浴场

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Guests are entitled to use its facilities free of charge and we spent a pleasant day at the private lido which has a restaurant, changing rooms and umbrellas with sun beds.
    • The lido, on Denton Road, includes diving and paddling areas, a café and large grassed areas for sunbathing.
    • In Victorian times its pavilions, lidos and deck chairs bustled with activity.
    • The women remember sunny days at lidos where ‘hundreds of young Viennese would swim and mingle’, and the fun they had at the summer training camp in the southern resort of Pörtschach on Lake Wörthersee.
    • The London Pools Campaign, which was set up to highlight the closure of swimming pools across the capital, also pushed for the lido to be re-opened.
    • The lido forms a pivotal part of the Time and Tide Project to breathe new life into the town's promenade and, under proposals that went out to public consultation, could be demolished to make way for a toilet and caf complex.
    • Even when the lido opens, the cafe often stays shut or displays a sign ‘No food today due to staff shortages’, meaning a long trudge back into town just to buy a sandwich!
    • Of course, lidos weren't your average swimming pool.
    • In 2002, there was a spate of vandalism, including one incident in which damage put at £1, 000 was caused to the open-air lido.
    • In the summer time, the lido area's outdoor swimming pool is a popular gathering spot.
    • A working party of council officers and users, including the Charlton Lido Swimming Club, will look at ways to reopen the lido in time for next summer if possible.
    • There is talk of really striking out and walking down to Taurito Centro (the bottom of the hill) to check out the beach and the lido, but I'm not sure how much will come of it.
    • I am surprised at his attacks on Greenwich Council regarding the Charlton and Greenwich lidos.
    • I'm developing a web site on old lidos and pools that have now gone.
    • She said: ‘Our lido is one of relatively few in the country which hasn't been demolished or altered and it should be protected.’
    • Like the Scarborough lido, the Jubilee Pool is an open-air pool filled with unheated sea water and also forms part of the coastal defences.
    • Whitby has been waiting more than 30 years for a sports hall to supplement its ailing lido, which is currently costing Council Tax-payers £200,000 a year just to keep open.
    • Despite the sun, most opted for the warm waters of the indoor pool at 30C, with only about a quarter of visitors braving the chillier lido, at only 17C.
    • When I visited the Charlton Lido recently, I spoke to some young lads aged 12 to 13, who had spent most of the summer at the lido and thought it was great.
    • We also liked the photo of what looked like a submerged lido on the beach at Broadstairs (although we would have liked the photo to be a bit bigger).
    Synonyms
    seaside, seashore, shore, coast, coastline, coastal region, seaboard, foreshore, water's edge, margin

Origin

Late 17th century: from Italian Lido, from lido ‘shore’, from Latin litus.

Lido2

proper nounˈlidoʊˈlēdō
  • An island reef off the coast of northeastern Italy, in the northern Adriatic. It separates the Lagoon of Venice from the Gulf of Venice. Full name Lido di Malamocco.

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