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rescue board noun[ C ] uk /ˈres.kjuː ˌbɔːd/ us /ˈres.kjuː ˌbɔːrd/ a board used by lifeguards(= people on a beach whose job is to make certain that swimmers are safe and save them if they are in danger) to help get swimmers out of the sea: Trainees learn to use 14ft rescue boards to extract swimmers in trouble. When we saw the man go under, we went straight into the water with rescue boards. Synonym
paddle board I signalled to one of the guys on a rescue board to stop her from going any further out. I spent most of the morning on a rescue board following a group of kids whilst they did their proficiency swim. We always practised the carrying of patients with a spinal or neck injury, and were very careful when practising on the rescue boards out in the water. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Protection and protectors adopt adoptable aegis anti-shark anti-skid chaperone cybersecurity defence mechanism den mother doorkeeper elder care precaution preservationist ring-fence safe space safeguarding safekeeping safety net white knight witness protection |