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词汇 life-saving
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Definition of life-saving in English:

life-saving

adjective
  • Serving or intended to save a person's life, especially from illness or injury.

    life-saving drugs
    he is due to undergo a life-saving operation within weeks
    Mary's life-saving work in Africa
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Every year new and often life-saving extracts are discovered in wild plants.
    • Do we insist upon patients accepting life-saving treatment which is contrary to their strongly held religious beliefs?
    • A drunken, grief-stricken sailor is the only member of the medical staff on board who can possibly perform a delicate life-saving operation on the officer.
    • Caught in time, a penicillin injection from a GP can be life-saving.
    • Its personnel are extensively trained in life-saving techniques.
    • The global counterfeit business is out of control, targeting everything from computer chips to life-saving medicines.
    • Many companies go bust before potentially life-saving products ever reach market.
    • He's undergone a life-saving heart transplant despite having an incredibly rare blood type.
    • Inside the handbag is a life-saving inhaler.
    • Lifeboats and life-saving equipment were inadequate.
    • Having a medical scan may no longer be the life-saving process we once thought it was.
    • Early antibiotic therapy may be life-saving.
noun
mass noun
  • The action or process of saving another person's life, especially from drowning.

    Warren was involved in teaching generations of children swimming, personal survival, and life-saving
    Example sentencesExamples
    • From life imprisonment to life saving, they do it all.
    • Community services completed by those receiving awards included the completion of first aid courses, surf life saving, helping children with disabilities and raising funds for cancer research.
    • Faced with cuts in previous years, deaneries have come close to denying doctors the opportunity to take courses to learn essential skills like advanced life-saving.
    • He played hockey in winter and captained his team, and in summer he trained for life saving in which he holds a number of Royal Life Saving Society awards.
    • Larry received numerous commendations for valor, meritorious service and life saving.
    • Australia, the West Coast of the United States, and South Africa have very long traditions of surf life-saving.
    • The people from St John will train us in basic first aid including life saving.

Definition of life-saving in US English:

life-saving

adjectiveˈlaɪfseɪvɪŋˈlīfsāviNG
  • Serving or intended to save a person's life, especially from illness or injury.

    life-saving drugs
    he is due to undergo a life-saving operation within weeks
    Mary's life-saving work in Africa
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many companies go bust before potentially life-saving products ever reach market.
    • Its personnel are extensively trained in life-saving techniques.
    • Early antibiotic therapy may be life-saving.
    • Do we insist upon patients accepting life-saving treatment which is contrary to their strongly held religious beliefs?
    • Lifeboats and life-saving equipment were inadequate.
    • The global counterfeit business is out of control, targeting everything from computer chips to life-saving medicines.
    • Caught in time, a penicillin injection from a GP can be life-saving.
    • Every year new and often life-saving extracts are discovered in wild plants.
    • Inside the handbag is a life-saving inhaler.
    • He's undergone a life-saving heart transplant despite having an incredibly rare blood type.
    • A drunken, grief-stricken sailor is the only member of the medical staff on board who can possibly perform a delicate life-saving operation on the officer.
    • Having a medical scan may no longer be the life-saving process we once thought it was.
nounˈlaɪfseɪvɪŋˈlīfsāviNG
  • The action or process of saving another person's life, especially from drowning.

    Warren was involved in teaching generations of children swimming, personal survival, and life-saving
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Larry received numerous commendations for valor, meritorious service and life saving.
    • From life imprisonment to life saving, they do it all.
    • Australia, the West Coast of the United States, and South Africa have very long traditions of surf life-saving.
    • He played hockey in winter and captained his team, and in summer he trained for life saving in which he holds a number of Royal Life Saving Society awards.
    • Community services completed by those receiving awards included the completion of first aid courses, surf life saving, helping children with disabilities and raising funds for cancer research.
    • Faced with cuts in previous years, deaneries have come close to denying doctors the opportunity to take courses to learn essential skills like advanced life-saving.
    • The people from St John will train us in basic first aid including life saving.
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