Goggles belonging to the swimmer = the swimmer's goggles
"The swimmer's goggles" refers to the goggles which belong to the swimmer.
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First used in 1944, referring to the airshaft on submarines. Comes from German Schnorchel, "nose, snout," related to schnarchen "to snore" . The spelling "snorkel" is first recorded in 1949, although the meaning "curved tube used by a swimmer to breathe under water" is first recorded 1951.
A natatorium is a location that has an indoor swimming pool. The word natatorium comes from the Latin word 'natator' that means a swimmer.
Bungee goggles are goggles that prevent chlorine in the water from getting in the swimmer's eyes.
Bungee goggles are goggles that prevent chlorine in the water from getting in the swimmer's eyes.
The possessive form for the noun swimmer is swimmer's.example: The swimmer's time has improved over the season.
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some kind of cat or lizards googles,they look like chesire eyes to me though.
Generally, swimmers wear a swim suit, a swim cap (not all the time), and goggles. There are a lot of different kinds of swim suits, caps, and goggles, but the kind that a swimmer gets is determined by what he or she prefers.
A human swimmer must use a snorkle to breath while swimming just below the water's surface. Aqualungs (air tanks) are used to breath under water, and allowing the swimmer to diver deeper. Goggles are used to help a swimmer to see under water.
The possessive form of the plural noun swimmers is swimmers' (add an apostrophe to the end of a plural noun that ends with s).Example: The swimmers' lanes are assigned by lottery.
They are wearing swedish goggles. "Swedes" come in pieces and the swimmer puts them together to get a customized fit. If you cut the strings on the knot on the nose piece, you risk the knot coming loose so some swimmers don't trim the string. And you really don't notice it in the water.
The lenses of swim goggles are made of a hard plastic and while most of them are tinted, some are not. If the makers didn't make them light enough so that light could pass through them, the swimmer wouldn't be able to see where he/she was going. Because of this, they make the plastic clear enough so that at least some light penetrates.
Swimmers' trunks if there are more swimmers. Swimmer's trunks if there's only one swimmer. The problem is that trunks is plural regardless of the number of the previous noun in the compound and so, from the context of this question, it cannot be distinguished whether there's one or more swimmers. Had it been "the swimmers' caps" it would be possible to derive that there are more swimmers. Alternately it would be "the swimmer's cap".
The Swimmer was created in 1964.