bathe
verb /beɪð/
/beɪð/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they bathe | /beɪð/ /beɪð/ |
he / she / it bathes | /beɪðz/ /beɪðz/ |
past simple bathed | /beɪðd/ /beɪðd/ |
past participle bathed | /beɪðd/ /beɪðd/ |
-ing form bathing | /ˈbeɪðɪŋ/ /ˈbeɪðɪŋ/ |
- [transitive] bathe something to wash something with water, especially a part of your body
用水清洗(尤指身体部位) - Bathe the wound and apply a clean dressing.
清洗伤口,再用洁净敷料包扎。 - His arm was bathed and the wound was lanced.
他的手臂洗过了,伤口被切开了。
- Bathe the wound and apply a clean dressing.
- (North American English) (British English bath)[transitive, intransitive] bathe (somebody) to give a bath to somebody
(以光线)撒满,覆盖;使沐浴(在光线里) - Have you bathed the baby yet?
你给婴儿洗澡了吗? - I bathe every day.
我每天洗澡。
Which Word? bath / bathe / swim / sunbathebath / bathe / swim / sunbathe- When you wash yourself you can say that you bath (British English) or bathe (North American English), but it is much more common to say have a bath (British English) or take a bath (North American English).
- You can also bath (British English) or bathe (North American English) another person, for example a baby.
- You bathe a part of your body, especially to clean a wound.
- When you go swimming it is old-fashioned to say that you bathe, and you cannot say that you bath or take a bath. It is more common to use swim, go for a swim, have a swim or go swimming:
- Let’s go for a quick swim in the pool.
咱们去游泳池游会儿泳吧。 - She goes swimming every morning before breakfast.
她每天早饭前去游泳。
- Let’s go for a quick swim in the pool.
- When you lie in the sun in order to go brown you sunbathe.
- Have you bathed the baby yet?
- [intransitive] (old-fashioned) to go swimming in the sea, a river, etc. for pleasure
see also sunbathe(到海、河等中)游泳消遣 - [transitive] bathe something (in something) (literary) to fill or cover something with light
(以光线)撒满,覆盖;使沐浴(在光线里) - The moon bathed the countryside in a silver light.
月光下的乡村沐浴在一片银辉之中。
- The moon bathed the countryside in a silver light.
词源Old English bathian, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German baden.