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bath

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Related topics: Hair & beauty, House
bath1 /bɑːθ $ bæθ/ ●●● S2 W3 noun (plural baths /bɑːðz, bɑːθs $ bæðz, bæθs/) [countableC]  
1 DCBDHHif you take a bath, you wash your body in a bath 洗澡,沐浴
 After a week of camping, I really needed a bath.
我露营了一个星期,实在得洗个澡了。
have a bath British EnglishBrE take a bath American EnglishAmE 你多久洗一次澡?
 I’ll have a bath and go to bed.
我要洗个澡上床了。
 How often do you take a bath?
你多久洗一次澡?
 I’ll give the children their bath (=wash them in a bath).
我要给孩子们洗澡了。
2. British EnglishBrEDHH a large long container that you fill with water and sit or lie in to wash yourself 浴缸,澡盆 SYN American English bathtub
3 water that you sit or lie in to wash yourself 洗澡水
 a hot bath
热水澡
 She ran a bath (=put water into a bath).
她往浴缸里放水。
4 a bathroom, used especially in advertising 浴室,卫生间〔尤用于广告中〕
 All our luxury bedrooms have a private bath.
我们所有的豪华卧房都具备独立的卫生间。
5 CONTAIN/HOLDa container full of liquid in which something is placed for a particular purpose 缸;盆;池
bath of
 Plunge the fabric into a bath of black dye.
把织物投入黑色染料缸中。
6 baths [plural]DL
a) British EnglishBrE old-fashioned a public building in which there is a swimming pool 〔室内〕公共游泳池
b) DLSHa public building where people could go in the past to wash themselves 〔旧时的〕澡堂,公共浴室
 the Roman baths at Cirencester
赛伦塞斯特的罗马式公共浴室
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7 take a bath BLOSE/NOT HAVE ANYMORE American EnglishAmE informal to lose money, especially in a business deal 赔钱,亏本
 We took a bath in the market over that stock.
我们买那只股票赔了钱。
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birdbath, bubble bath, → throw the baby out with the bath water at throw1(37)
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
have a bath especially British EnglishBrE, take a bath especially American EnglishAmE
She usually has a bath in the evening.
give somebody a bath
He's upstairs giving the baby a bath.
get in/into/out of the bath
I had to get out of the bath to answer the phone.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + bath
a quick bath
It's easier to take a shower than a quick bath.
a long bath
A long hot bath is a great way of relaxing.
a hot/warm/cool bath
Why don't you have a nice warm bath?
a bubble bath (=with nice-smelling bubbles in it)
She likes to destress by taking a bubble bath.
bath + NOUN
bath time (=the time when someone, usually a child, has a bath)
Come on, Lucy, it's bath time.
bath taps British EnglishBrE
The water coming out of the bath taps was freezing cold.
a bath towel
She handed him a soft white bath towel.
a bath mat (=small rug on the floor by the bath)
The bath mat was soaking wet.
bath water
The bath water is getting cold.
bath salts/crystals (=a substance that you put in a bath to make it smell nice)
She bought me some lavender bath salts.
bath toy (=for a child to play with in the bath)
Bath toys are great for babies who've just learned to sit.
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Related topics: House
bath2 verb British EnglishBrE  
1 [transitiveT] to wash someone in a bath 洗澡 SYN American English bathe
 I’ll bath the children.
我要给孩子们洗澡。
2. [intransitiveI]DHH old-fashioned to wash yourself in a bath 洗澡 SYN American English bathe
Examples from the Corpus
Bathn  
na city in southwest England that was famous for many centuries because of its natural hot waters, used by visitors to improve their health. Now many tourists visit Bath to see its old Roman baths and beautiful 18th-century buildings.
From Longman Business Dictionary
bathbath /bɑːθbæθ/ noun
take a bath American EnglishAmE informal to lose a lot of money when buying or selling something
CBS took a bath estimated at $275 million on the baseball television coverage deal.
Origin bath
Old English bæth

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