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bath ★★★☆☆
/bɑ͟ːθ, bæ̱θ/
When the form baths is the plural of the noun it is pronounced /bɑːðz/ or /bæθs/ in British English, and /bæðz/ in American English. When it is used in the present tense of the verb, it is pronounced /bɑːθs/ or /bæθs/. baths 用作名词的复数形式时在英国英语中读作 /bɑːðz/ 或 /bæθs/,在美国英语中读作 /bæðz/。用作动词的一般现在时形式时读作 /bɑːθs/ 或者 /bæθs/。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]浴盆;浴缸 A bath is a container, usually a long rectangular one, which you fill with water and sit in while you wash your body.
  [BRIT 英]
  • In those days, only quite wealthy families had baths of their own.

    那时候,只有非常富有的家庭才有自己的浴缸。

  • in AM, use 美国英语用 bathtub
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    [N-COUNT 可数名词](在浴缸中的)洗澡,沐浴 When you have or take a bath, or when you are in the bath, you sit or lie in a bath filled with water in order to wash your body.
  • ...if you have a bath every morning...

    如果你每天早上泡澡

  • Take a shower instead of a bath.

    洗淋浴吧,别用浴缸了。

  • ...a bath and shower gel.

    沐浴凝胶

  • 3
    [VERB 动词]给(小孩)洗澡 If you bath someone, especially a child, you wash them in a bath.
      [V n]
      [BRIT 英]
  • Don't feel you have to bath your child every day.

    不用每天给孩子洗澡。

  • Bath is also a noun.
    • The midwife gave him a warm bath.

      助产士给他洗了个热水澡。

  • in AM, use 美国英语用 bathe
    4
    [VERB 动词]洗澡;沐浴 When you bath, you have a bath.
      [V prep/adv]
      [BRIT 英]
  • The three children all bath in the same bath water.

    这三个小孩用同一盆水洗澡。

  • in AM, use 美国英语用 bathe
    5
    [N-COUNT 可数名词]澡堂;(附带泳池的)公共浴室 A bath or a baths is a public building containing a swimming pool, and sometimes other facilities that people can use to have a wash or a bath.
  • One of the most important buildings in this ruined city is a public bath...

    在这座被毁坏的城市里,最重要的建筑物之一就是公共澡堂。

  • As well as a Roman amphitheatre and baths, the town has two superb museums.

    除了罗马式圆形剧场和公共浴池,这个镇上还有两座非常好的博物馆。

  • 6
    [N-COUNT 可数名词](盛放溶液的)容器 A bath is a container filled with a particular liquid, such as a dye or an acid, in which particular objects are placed, usually as part of a manufacturing or chemical process.
      [usu with supp]
  • ...a developing photograph placed in a bath of fixer.

    放在定影液中冲洗的照片

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    See also:
    bloodbath
    bubble bath
    swimming bath
    Turkish bath

    Oxford
    bath / bɑːθ ; NAmE bæθ /
    noun
    ,
    verb
    bath baths bathed bathing
    noun ( plural baths / bɑːðz ; NAmE bæðz / ) 1 [countable ] ( BrE) ( also bath·tub informal tub NAmE, BrE ) a large, long container that you put water in and then get into to wash your whole body 浴缸;浴盆 see also
    bird bath
    2 [countable ] ( BrE) the water in a bath/ bathtub,ready to use 浴缸的水 a long soak in a hot bath 一次长时间的热水浴 Please run a bathfor me (= fill the bath with water). 请给我把浴缸放满水。 3 [countable ] an act of washing your whole body by sitting or lying in water 洗澡;洗浴 I think I'll have a bathand go to bed. 我想洗个澡,然后睡觉。 ( especially NAmE) to take a bath 洗澡 see also
    bubble bath
    4 baths [plural ] ( old-fashioned) ( BrE) a public building where you can go to swim 游泳池 see also
    swimming bath
    ,
    swimming pool
    5 [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 see also
    Turkish bath
    6 [countable ] ( technical 术语 ) a container with a liquid such as water or a dyein it, in which sth is washed or placed for a period of time. Bathsare used in industrial, chemical and medical processes. 浴器,浴锅,染缸(工业、化学以及医学加工处理用) see also
    bloodbath
    IDIOM take a ˈbath ( NAmE) to lose money on a business agreement (在交易中)蒙受经济损失
    verb ( BrE) ( NAmE bathe ) 1 [transitive ] bathsb to give a bath to sb 给…洗澡 It's your turn to bath the baby. 轮到你给婴儿洗澡了。 2 [intransitive ] ( old-fashioned) to have a bath 洗澡 WHICH WORD? 词语辨析 bath / bathe / swim / sunbathe When you wash yourself you can say that you bath( BrE)or bathe( NAmE) ,but it is much more common to say have a bath( BrE) or take a bath( NAmE). 自己洗澡可用 bath (英式英语)或 bathe (美式英语),但一般说 have a bath (英式英语)或 take a bath (美式英语)。 You can also bath( BrE) or bathe( NAmE) another person, for example a baby. 给别人(如婴儿)洗澡亦可用 bath (英式英语)或 bathe (美式英语)。 You bathea part of your body, especially to clean a wound. 洗身体某部位(尤指清洗伤口)用 bathe。 When you go swimming it is old-fashioned to say that you bathe,and you cannot say that you bathor take a bath.It is more common to swim, go for a swim, have a swimor go swimming. 游泳旧时说 bathe,但不能说 bath 或 take a bath。较通用的说法为 swim、go for a swim、have a swim 或 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。 What you wear for this activity is usually called a swimming costumein BrEand a bathing suitin NAmE. 游泳衣在英式英语中通常叫做 swimming costume,在美式英语中叫做 bathing suit。 When you lie in the sun in order to go brown you sunbathe. 沐日光浴为 sunbathe。 bath / bɑːθ ; NAmE bæθ / baths / bɑːðz ; NAmE bæðz /
    LDC
    bath1 noun
    bath2 verb
    bathbath1 /bɑːθ $ bæθ/ ●●● S2 W3 noun (plural baths /bɑːðz, bɑːθs $ bæðz, bæθs/) [countable]
    Word Origin
    Examples
    Thesaurus
    Collocations
    Phrases
    1if you take a bath, you wash your body in a bath:  After a week of camping, I really needed a bath.have a bath British English take a bath American English I’ll have a bath and go to bed. How often do you take a bath? I’ll give the children their bath (=wash them in a bath).2British English a large long container that you fill with water and sit or lie in to wash yourself SYN bathtub American English3water that you sit or lie in to wash yourself:  a hot bath She ran a bath (=put water into a bath).4a bathroom, used especially in advertising:  All our luxury bedrooms have a private bath.5a container full of liquid in which something is placed for a particular purposebath of Plunge the fabric into a bath of black dye.6baths [plural] a)British English old-fashioned a public building in which there is a swimming pool b)a public building where people could go in the past to wash themselves:  the Roman baths at Cirencester7take a bath American English informal to lose money, especially in a business deal:  We took a bath in the market over that stock.
    birdbath
    , bubble bath
    , → throw the baby out with the bath water
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    COLLOCATIONSverbshave a bath especially British English, take a bath especially American English· 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 + batha 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 + NOUNbath time (=the time when someone, usually a child, has a bath)· Come on, Lucy, it's bath time.bath taps British English· 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.
    bath1 noun
    bath2 verb
    bathbath2 verb British English
    Verb Table
    Examples
    Thesaurus
    Collocations
    Phrases
    1[transitive] to wash someone in a bath SYN bathe American English:  I’ll bath the children.2[intransitive] old-fashioned to wash yourself in a bath SYN bathe American English
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