English to Telugu Dictionary lifeguard

lifeguard

అంగరక్షకుడు
definition
noun
‘It is mandatory that each hotel and tourist spot employs lifeguards at their swimming pools,’ he added.
an expert swimmer employed to rescue people who get into difficulty in a swimming pool or at the beach.
example
I worked as a 'lifeguard' on the beach, like I've done the previous few summers.
There was a 'lifeguard' on duty, though nobody was in any real danger.
There were three policemen by the 'lifeguard' stand - park police on bikes.
The committee needs a fully qualified 'lifeguard' from the opening day.
I barely took notice of the lone empty 'lifeguard' chair.
He was much tanner, as a result of his summer job as the 'lifeguard' at the local swimming pool.
He ran back towards a designated swimming beach and alerted a 'lifeguard' who pulled the young boy from the water.
The award was in recognition of his work with regard to pool 'lifeguard' training throughout the country.
He would also like to try to work as a 'lifeguard' at a swimming pool, because he has never had this chance before and finds it an interesting challenge.
Then I see the beach, the empty 'lifeguard' stand, the jetties.
Interventions tested ranged from 'lifeguard' training and printed materials to warning signage.
A pool 'lifeguard' course will also commence on August 22nd to 25th.
Swimming pools must have 'lifeguards' and sanitary requirements must be taken care of.
Our volunteer 'lifeguards' are a staple of the Australian summer.
He said wages for contract 'lifeguards' were reasonable and the department has no difficulty hiring contract employees.
He said, however, the department would review wages for contract 'lifeguards' next summer.
‘It is mandatory that each hotel and tourist spot employs 'lifeguards' at their swimming pools,’ he added.
Normally, about 1,100 'lifeguards' patrol beaches and pools on weekdays while up to 1,300 lifeguards work on Sundays.
Several people managed to alert the 'lifeguards' , who brought Davis to safety.
With so many fit young men away at war, the beaches were kept safe by young volunteer 'lifeguards' .
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