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coast·guardBrE /ˈkəʊstɡɑːd/NAmE /ˈkoʊstɡɑːrd/ noun (usually the coastguard) [sing.] an official organization (in the US a branch of the armed forces) whose job is to watch the sea near a coast in order to help ships and people in trouble, and to stop people from breaking the law 海岸警卫队(在美国隶属于军队)◆The coastguard was alerted. 海岸警卫队已接到报警。◆They radioed Dover Coastguard. 他们用无线电和多佛海岸警卫队联络。◆a coastguard station 海岸警卫队驻地 [C] (especially BrE) (US usually coast·guards·man BrE /ˈkəʊstɡɑːdzmən/ NAmE /ˈkoʊstɡɑːrdzmən/ coast·guards·men BrE /ˈkəʊstɡɑːdzmən/ NAmE /ˈkoʊstɡɑːrdzmən/ ) a member of this organization 海岸警卫队队员 |