在夏天去游泳英语翻译
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Translation: Going Swimming
Swimming is a popular activity enjoyed by people of all ages around the world. Whether you're swimming for leisure, exercise, or competition, it's important to know how to communicate effectively in English at the pool. Below are some common phrases and vocabulary related to swimming:
Swimsuit: A piece of clothing worn for swimming.
Goggles: Eyewear used to protect the eyes while swimming.
Swim cap: A tightfitting cap worn on the head to keep hair out of the face and protect it from chlorine.
"Is this lane occupied?": Asking if a swimming lane is being used.
"May I share this lane with you?": Politely asking to share a lane with another swimmer.
"Excuse me, may I pass?": Asking permission to pass someone while swimming.
"I'm doing laps": Communicating that you are swimming lengths of the pool for exercise.
"I need to take a break": Indicating that you need to stop swimming for a rest.
"Could you watch my stuff?": Asking someone to keep an eye on your belongings while you swim.
"I'm done for today": Informing others that you have finished swimming.

"Do you have a towel I could borrow?": Requesting a towel if you forgot yours.
"Thank you, have a good day!": Polite farewell to lifeguards or pool staff.
Remember to speak clearly and politely when communicating at the pool, and don't hesitate to ask for help if you're unsure about something. Enjoy your swim!