On 16/06/2014 12:04, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jun 2014 11:05:34 +0200
Andreas Goss <andi...@t-online.de> wrote:

Hello Andreas,

Is life ring how it is commonly referred to in British English. Just

Always been referred to as lifebelts wherever I've been in England.

Lifebuoy immediately makes me think of soap.



OED...
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lifebelt n. (a) a belt or jacket of buoyant or inflatable material, worn to support the body in water; (b) a (usually rigid) buoyant ring used to support the body in water; cf. lifebuoy n.

lifebuoy n. a (usually rigid) buoyant ring or other device used to support the body in water; = buoy n. 1b.

life ring   n. chiefly N. Amer. = lifebelt n. (b).
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In other words 'life ring' is an americanism. lifebelt is something you wear and can also be used synonymously with lifebuoy, the thing you find on promenades and ships that you throw to someone.

David



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