0 a ring or belt filled with air or made of a material which floats, for keeping a person afloat. -- pelampung keselamatan
She was further supplied with a large number of lifebelts, and two life rafts each capable of supporting fifty men.
What about equipment which will be standard fittings as part of the boats—oars, rescue ropes, lifebelts and things of that kind?
When a person falls overboard nobody asks whether a cork lifebelt or a rubber belt is the best to save his life.
He must know that in this context an offer of help from me is like an offer of a concrete lifebelt.
We had a long peroration about the drought—no doubt the lifebelt to which he will cling during the coming months as inflation mounts.
Furthermore, all the lifebelts will have to be fitted with radar-reflective tapes.
There were the customary tests of the lifebelts which all looked very nice, clean and new.
We would not need lifebelts with false trade marks.