bath
noun /bɑːθ/
/bæθ/
(plural baths
Idioms /bɑːðz/
/bæðz/
)- enlarge image(also bathtub, informal tub North American English, British English)a large, long container that you put water in and then get into to wash your whole body
浴缸;浴盆 - I'm in the bath!
我在洗澡! - bath taps
浴缸水龙头 - a bath with shower attachment
带淋浴设备的浴缸
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- free-standing
- sunken
- cast-iron
- …
- fill
- lie in
- soak in
- …
- faucet
- tap
- in the bath
- I'm in the bath!
洗澡;洗浴 - (British English) I think I'll have a bath and go to bed.
我想洗个澡,然后睡觉。 - (especially North American English) to take a bath
洗澡 - She took the baby upstairs to give him a bath.
她把婴儿抱到楼上给他洗澡。 - It's the children's bath time.
孩子们洗澡的时间到了。 - When she got home she decided she needed a bath.
当她到家时,她决定她需要洗个澡。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- hot
- warm
- cold
- …
- draw
- prepare
- run
- …
- mat
- towel
- oil
- …
- (British English) I think I'll have a bath and go to bed.
浴缸的水 - a long soak in a hot bath
一次长时间的热水浴 - Please run a bath for me (= fill the bath with water).
请给我把浴缸放满水。 - I lay soaking in a hot bubble bath.
我躺在热乎乎的泡泡澡水里。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- hot
- warm
- cold
- …
- draw
- prepare
- run
- …
- mat
- towel
- oil
- …
- a long soak in a hot bath
- baths[plural] (British English, old-fashioned) a public building where you can go to swim
游泳池 - My father took me to the baths every Sunday.
我父亲每个星期天都带我去洗澡。
- My father took me to the baths every Sunday.
- [countable, usually plural] a public place where people went in the past to wash or have a bath
(旧时的)公共浴室,澡堂 - Roman villas and baths
罗马别墅和浴室
- Roman villas and baths
- [countable] (specialist) a container with a liquid such as water or a dye in it, in which something is washed or placed for a period of time. Baths are used in industrial, chemical and medical processes.
see also bloodbath浴器,浴锅,染缸(工业、化学以及医学加工处理用)
词源Old English bæth, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bad and German Bad.
Idioms
take a bath
- (North American English) to lose money on a business agreement
(在交易中)蒙受经济损失