bath
noun uk/bɑːθ/ us/bæθ/
A1 [ C ] UK (US bathtub)澡盆,浴缸
a long plastic, metal, or ceramic container that is filled with water so that you can sit or lie in it to wash your whole body
A1 [ C usually singular ]沐浴,洗澡
the activity of washing yourself or someone else in a bath
mainly UK Susannah has a long hot bath every evening. 苏珊娜每天晚上都要美美地泡个热水澡。
mainly US I took a bath this morning. 我今天早上洗了个澡。
bath oil 沐浴油
run a bathUK (US fill the tub) 往浴缸里放水
to fill a bath with water for washing
I'll run you a bath while you take off those wet clothes. 你把湿衣服脱了,我帮你给浴缸放水。
[ C ] US浴室
used to refer to a bathroom when describing a home
a four-bedroom two-bath house 有4间卧室和2间浴室的房子
[ C ](保健性)洗浴
a health treatment
mud/thermal baths 泥浴/温泉浴
[ C ]池;盆
any container holding liquid
a bird bath 鸟澡盆
baths[ C, + sing/pl verb ] plural baths UK old-fashioned公共游泳池(同 swimming bath)
→ swimming baths UK old-fashioned
- More examples
- Don't you just adore lying in a hot bath?
- He'd just got into the bath when the phone rang.
- I think we can plumb the new bath into the existing pipes.
- I've cleaned the basin and scrubbed the bath.
- I'll run you a bath while you take off those wet clothes.
bath
verb [ I or T ] UK uk/bɑːθ/ us/bæθ/ (US bathe)
(给某人)洗澡
to wash in a bath or to wash someone in a bath
old-fashioned She baths every morning. 她每天早晨都洗澡。
I usually bath the kids in the evening. 我通常在晚上给孩子们洗澡。