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Definition of divemaster in English: divemasternounˈdʌɪvmɑːstə A person who is in charge of an underwater diving expedition. Example sentencesExamples - In a final desperate attempt to escape, the dive master began hitting the windows, trying to break them.
- Last summer I was working as a divemaster in the Canary Islands.
- They offer certifications from refresher to divemaster courses and specialty courses.
- He quickly called his mother, a certified dive master, to share what he saw.
- He is now a coach and dive master in the Cayman Islands.
- There is a fully-equipped dive school with a dive master on the island.
- With the right divemaster guidance, even amateur photographers can come back with great stuff.
- Of course, the captain and some of the crew must be certified scuba instructors or divemasters, as well.
- If a less than competent diver wanted to go off alone for photo purposes, a divemaster discreetly shadowed him.
- She asked our divemaster why there was no coral on the site.
- All divemasters pride themselves on being able to find rare animals.
- Back on the boat George quizzed Toh, our divemaster, on what was in store for us in the coming days.
- Head divemaster Osmond gave a short orientation, emphasizing that divers were responsible for their own profiles.
- I had a few hand signals of my own for the divemaster which I wasted no time in utilising once I was in the water.
- I jumped into the water, and the divemaster handed me my camera system.
- On my most recent trip, I asked our Japanese divemasters at East Marine why they chose to work in Langkawi.
- I walked into the water off the beach, and my dive master helped me every moment.
- Although most dives are divemaster led, divers in buddy pairs are free to go off on their own.
- This week commercial dive masters will descend to map out their programs.
- I was a bit nervous to start but I liked the way we were shown around by the divemaster.
Definition of divemaster in US English: divemasternounˈdīvˌmastər A person who is in charge of an underwater diving expedition. Example sentencesExamples - He is now a coach and dive master in the Cayman Islands.
- Although most dives are divemaster led, divers in buddy pairs are free to go off on their own.
- She asked our divemaster why there was no coral on the site.
- There is a fully-equipped dive school with a dive master on the island.
- All divemasters pride themselves on being able to find rare animals.
- Last summer I was working as a divemaster in the Canary Islands.
- With the right divemaster guidance, even amateur photographers can come back with great stuff.
- He quickly called his mother, a certified dive master, to share what he saw.
- Back on the boat George quizzed Toh, our divemaster, on what was in store for us in the coming days.
- I was a bit nervous to start but I liked the way we were shown around by the divemaster.
- I had a few hand signals of my own for the divemaster which I wasted no time in utilising once I was in the water.
- Of course, the captain and some of the crew must be certified scuba instructors or divemasters, as well.
- This week commercial dive masters will descend to map out their programs.
- Head divemaster Osmond gave a short orientation, emphasizing that divers were responsible for their own profiles.
- I walked into the water off the beach, and my dive master helped me every moment.
- In a final desperate attempt to escape, the dive master began hitting the windows, trying to break them.
- I jumped into the water, and the divemaster handed me my camera system.
- They offer certifications from refresher to divemaster courses and specialty courses.
- On my most recent trip, I asked our Japanese divemasters at East Marine why they chose to work in Langkawi.
- If a less than competent diver wanted to go off alone for photo purposes, a divemaster discreetly shadowed him.
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