Also means
coastguard vessel
Usage Note
Garde-côte (also written garde-côtes) refers both to the coastguard service and to an individual coastguard or patrol vessel. In modern usage the plural gardes-côtes is more common for people and vessels. The hyphenated compound follows the garde- pattern seen in garde-fou and garde-robe.
Examples
"Le garde-côte a secouru les naufragés."
Natural Translation
The coastguard rescued the shipwrecked survivors.
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