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What (who) is Lido - definition


Lido (disambiguation)         
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Lidos; Lido (album); Lido (disambiguation)
A lido is a British English term for public outdoor swimming pool and surrounding area with facilities, or a developed section adjacent to a beach or on a cruise ship (lido deck) where people can swim and lounge.
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['li:d??, 'l??-]
¦ noun (plural lidos) Brit. a public open-air swimming pool or bathing beach.
Origin
C17: from Ital. Lido, the name of a bathing beach near Venice, from lido 'shore'.
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(lidos)
A lido is an outdoor swimming pool or a part of a beach which is used by the public for swimming or water sports. (mainly BRIT)
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Examples of use of Lido
1. Champion: Tom at Linside Lido, Plymouth, where he practised diving.
2. Tooting Bec Lido has just won the Golden Goggles Award for being the best lido in London; here, the bright seaside doors give swimmers the feel of being on permanent holiday.
3. As much as some lido lobbyists would like to see every pool restored to its prime, the London Fields Lido serves as a reminder that most lidos were not necessarily built to last.
4. Europe‘s biggest lido and home to the South London Swimming Club.
5. Investment in open–air swimming pools would help battle obesity, says Janet Smith In pictures: lido life Wednesday May 10, 2006 The Guardian On a sunny weekend in January, scores of swimmers descended on Tooting Bec Lido in south London.