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nounPlural baths bɑːθbæθ 1A large container for water, used for immersing and washing the body. 浴缸,浴盆 the bedrooms have their own bath and shower Example sentencesExamples - We didn't have a plug in the bath, and the shower attachment couldn't be… attached.
- I sagged back in the bath and took a breath, hearing water dripping in the silence, a mist rising from the surface into the freezing air.
- She turned on the shower and stepped in the bath, the water was warm and refreshing, unlike her water at the apartment which was always cold.
- ‘All I want to do now is go home and lay in the bath for a week,’ he said.
- I did notice a few soapy bubbles in the bath but figured a quick rinse with the shower head would be sufficient.
- The Body Wash works just as well in the bath or shower.
- Your child should stay no more than 15 minutes in the bath or shower, and keep the water temperature lukewarm.
- He enjoys being in the bath as he likes water and tends to splash a lot.
- The plug got stuck in the bath so we couldn't use the shower, the shower rail fell down, and the telephone broke.
- Alora lay there in the bath, thinking about what Mark had said, and trying not to let it trouble her.
- Don't stay in the bath or shower too long, and use lukewarm water.
- Birds will notice the water in the bath as they go to the feeder.
- At twenty-five past six I turned on the hot water in the bath, and covertly swallowed a small glass of brandy.
- Six to eight drops of Eucalyptus oil in the bath cools the body in summer and protects in winter.
- She must have fallen asleep in the bath, because the next thing she knew, the water was cold and the room was empty.
- He goes hysterical when I even wash his face in the bath, and if water gets in his hair it is even worse.
- She put the stopper in the bath and began to fill it with lukewarm water.
- I stripped off and got in the bath, laid back and let the water begin its magic of revivifying me.
- Downstairs, there is even a jacuzzi in the bath and a sauna.
- Asmodeus laid in the bath submerging herself in a deep pool of water, her eyes closed in concentration.
Synonyms bathtub, tub, hot tub hip bath, sitz bath whirlpool bath, sauna, steam bath, Turkish bath, pool trademark Jacuzzi archaic slipper bath in ancient Greece & Rome thermae - 1.1 An act or process of immersing and washing one's body in the water held by a bath.
洗澡,沐浴 she took a long, hot bath 她洗了很长时间的热水澡。 Example sentencesExamples - Give your child a daily bath with soap and warm water.
- Finally, Cathena gets her hot bath, soaking to her chin in the steamy water.
- There's nothing like a nice hot bath on a cold winter's day.
- He was given a scented bath before sunrise to wash the filth from his body.
- He used to pay a means-tested fee of £3.45 for a home help to come to his home twice a week to assist him in having a bath and to clean and tidy his home.
- Start to relax an hour before bedtime with a hot bath or your favorite music.
- Elizabeth, after finishing her bath, continued to dress.
- There was a time when all you needed for a fully satisfying bath were water, soap, bath-mat and towel, and maybe a chunk of pumicestone for getting off the real dirt.
- Some women were taking baths in the hot springs, laughing and playing.
- She left the bed and went into the bathroom to start her bath.
- There is a library, a kitchen if you want to help with dinner, a bathroom for taking baths, and a couple of bedrooms if you want to take a quick rest.
- Go home, have a bath and wash your hair.
- The crisis was so grave that no baths were allowed and toilets were only flushed when essential.
- I got to go to a nice clean toilet, have a bath, get fed properly and that sort of stuff.
- Getting up early in the morning will also give you enough time to enjoy your bath.
- I longed for a bath, clean linen and a bed - any kind of bed that would allow me to stretch and relax.
- Still confused from the concussion, Jake really wants to take a bath.
- I would have to run home from school on the days I knew I could take a bath.
- Get a manicure, do some yoga, or enjoy a luscious aromatherapy bath.
- I finished my bath just as the doorbell rang.
Synonyms wash, soak, dip, shower, douche, soaping, sponging, toilet formal or humorous ablution - 1.2usually bathsBritish A building containing a public swimming pool or washing facilities.
(附有室内游泳池或洗浴设施的)公共浴室 he told them to meet him at the baths they expected me to use the public baths Example sentencesExamples - The first public baths, built by the Romans, is now a pile of rubble in a rundown district on the Danube's west bank.
- The Romans actually were quite good at public health facilities with their public baths and aqueducts and paved streets.
- Dating from 1846, the building contained public baths and wash houses, an important amenity and social focus in the Victorian East End.
- People flocked to the baths and open-air swimming pools, and at the Lido in Bradford's Lister Park the attendance was 2,871.
- The 140-year-old landmark, initially built for use as public baths, was reduced to a pile of rubble over the Christmas period.
- However, O'Connell - whose family owned the public baths in the area - has sold out and plans to leave the neighbourhood.
- I did as I was told (I usually do) and I'm now sat on a bench outside the public baths.
- Observant readers may have noticed that, five years later, there are only two public baths open, and that's on a good day.
- The public baths, with their pool, were comparatively modest for so important a town.
- Admission to the baths and swimming pool for adults is 8,000 won and for children, 7,000 won
- From the Greco-Roman town there are many public buildings, including seven gymnasia, administrative buildings, baths, and the agora.
- Consider the decline and fall of the Romans, who considered hygiene so important that they subsidized the construction of magnificent public baths where men and women washed together.
- With regard to the cost cutting, job losses and closures of public baths by City of York Council, has anyone put two and two together and realised why they are having to save money?
- There were three pools in Silchester Road public baths and wash-house.
- Groups of young children can regularly be seen attending swimming classes at the baths.
- For general bathing, people used the public baths but shied away from the communal washing areas, which had a stigma attached to them.
- Later, in the afternoon, Joe wandered to the stockyard, waited till security had passed, then jumped the wall and made his way towards the public baths.
- Comparatively little is known of the colonia, but there were large public buildings, including baths, and private buildings with mosaics, attesting to prosperity of a provincial capital.
- If I remember rightly, we were simply divided into two groups - those who had been to a public baths before and those who hadn't.
- Pensioners in Bradford may be able to enjoy free swimming facilities at Corporation baths soon.
- 1.3North American A bathroom.
〈主北美〉浴室 people are spending more money on their kitchen and bath Example sentencesExamples - And, the Gablers only recently remodeled the bath and gutted the kitchen.
- Here, we see chrome used first in the places you'd most expect to find it: the kitchen and the bath.
- Our party space was maybe 550 square feet - which included the kitchen and a half bath.
- The main difference was one had a half bath, kind of bathroom which neither one of us liked, but a much nicer cabinet layout in the kitchen.
- Use bath and kitchen fans sparingly when the air conditioner is operating to avoid pulling warm, moist air into your home.
- Experts say the most popular home improvement projects are room additions, sprucing up the kitchen and updating the bath.
- If you are going to stay in your home while work is being done, talk to your contractor about how critical areas like the kitchen and baths will be handled.
- The apartments themselves were nice and homey, consisting of two bedrooms, two baths, a kitchen and living/dining area.
- Add one or two topper fabrics to your tables, layer several towels over each other in your bath and kitchen, add a valance to your window treatments.
- A Miami housing tour, education sessions, and exhibitions highlight the best in luxury kitchens and baths.
- It was mainly carpeted and had two bedrooms, a bath, a kitchen, a small dining area, and a living room.
- The increase in spending on home improvement isn't limited to kitchen and baths, although, as always, those jobs are leading the way.
- With the types of wood and finishes available, a wood floor can be put in virtually any room in your house-even kitchens, baths, and utility rooms.
- Then came the downstairs bath and kitchen remodel, for which Raquel agonized over everything from faucets to light switch plates.
- Buyers are drawn by their locations, their detailing, or their affordability - and turned off by their modest kitchens, baths, and master suites.
- For high-moisture areas, like kitchens and baths or where frequent cleaning is required, use only oil-based.
- There also are 32 pavilion suites for trainers with living rooms, kitchens, and private baths.
- It was huge, ten bedrooms, three baths, a huge kitchen, elegant dining room, it was the home little girls dreamed of, or at least the ones that she grew up with.
- The house in Houston will include guest suites with private baths, communal kitchen, living and dining rooms, a library, a family room and a manager's office.
- They work well in kitchens, baths, and on doors and trim.
- 1.4with modifier A container holding a liquid in which something is immersed, typically when undergoing a process such as film developing.
(尤指冲洗相片时用的)药液池 Example sentencesExamples - Or the items have been soaked in fresh water and chemical baths to leech out the saltwater that threatens to destroy them.
- Leaves were mounted on a Perspex holder with their lower edge touching a reservoir of dilute nutrient solution that also contained the reference bath electrode.
- After processing in this bath, the film is clear where the developed silver was and white where the remaining silver halide is.
- This is a long and complicated process involving acid baths and tubs of water.
- The next day the coated print is put into a bath of chemicals and water and allowed to soak.
- Great care should be practiced to prevent the potential hazard of accumulating liquid oxygen in the liquid nitrogen bath.
verbbaths bɑːθbæθ [with object]British 1Wash (someone) while immersing them in a bath. 给(某人)洗盆浴 如何给婴儿洗澡。 Example sentencesExamples - Afterwards it was lovely because she came and did the ironing and cooked us dinner and helped bath the boys.
- You know she had to bring me meals in bed, had to bath me, get me dressed, all the stuff that you take for granted, when you have a stroke you can't do those things anymore.
- That parents-to-be should have some awareness of not just how to change a nappy and bath the baby but that talking to the child and interacting with them is just as important.
- I would come home from school, feed her, bath her and put her to bed before doing my homework.
- While I'm bathing Jessica for bed, Lee is downstairs reading Hannah a story before her bedtime half-an-hour later.
- Wendy had to show Hendry how to feed, wind and bath the baby and left him alone with her only if she went shopping.
- He fetched the man's wife who was bathing his sister.
- During that time she had to re-learn basic skills such as bathing her baby.
- He and the father had known each other all their lives and he had helped to care for her, giving her lifts, washing her hair and later on, bathing her.
- The last hospital I worked at had castile soap in a huge pump bottle from which we dispensed little cups for the parents to bath their children.
- The only difficulty being I couldn't shower/wash/swim/bathe for six hours so I had to bath my poor son while wearing rubber gloves.
- The boys were staying for the evening whilst Grandma and Ana went back to the hospital and they insisted on helping out with bathing him.
- So I dry him off as best I can and then have to bath him when he gets home.
- I went to parenting classes and learnt how to bath a baby and how to change its nappy, but I never really thought about what happened after the baby came out and was placed on my belly for me to gaze at adoringly.
- I have to bath my children twice a day, give them antibiotics and put ointment on the wounds.
- His wife Angela was upstairs bathing the children at their home.
- Decide on a bedtime routine - such as feed your baby, bath her, then settle her in bed.
- All we want is a bath seat, so my sister and I can bath her, and, instead of Mum having to go to the hospital, I want the district nurse to come here.
- He cleaned the cat's litter box and bathed the dog.
- You will need time to clean and handle your pet as well as feed him, bath him and take him to the vets.
- She told me that she needed to get one too and wanted to know if I could bath her before I took mine.
Synonyms give ... a bath, wash, clean, soak, douche, soap - 1.1no object Wash oneself while immersed in a bath.
洗澡 there was no hot water to bath in 没有热水洗澡。 Example sentencesExamples - A story is still told fondly by elders in the regions of how in those days people used to bath in milk in the rainy season.
- They are very popular among the women as they love to bath with it and same goes with the children too.
- They dressed poorly - they don't bath for weeks, but they have mobiles.
- The water provides us with food and drink, a place to bath and cleanse our belongings, and a way to relieve ourselves from the harsh heat.
- He has a cute little doll that he baths with but he tends to squish the head so the water comes squirting out of its ears instead of rocking it gently and washing its different body parts.
- She told me that the shower was broken and that I had to bath in the lake.
- These are the people that quite happily let me shower and bath with no hot water for 10 days, because they couldn't be bothered to fix a tap.
- I can't wait to bath here, I thought to myself as I slowly followed the lazy creek.
- Some unfortunates did, of course, have to bath for reasons of health.
- She remembered her father use to tease her about washing her skin away, and how he would bath once a month, using her dirty water and taking only ten minutes at most.
- Initially, I hesitated to bath without clothes, which is normal in such bathing places.
- At home I had to develop strategies to do everything: to get up in the morning, to bath, to shower, to dress.
- A man who obviously could not afford water to bath in was a true peasant indeed.
- It is not healthy, the children are dirty, we can not bath, the water we have we use for drinking.
- Normally, my chief though was to bath quickly and leave.
- He had taken a vow before his men that he would bath in the waters of the Mediterranean; the time was right to fulfill that vow.
- And at times, they mistake the glitter of the metal for water in which to bath.
- At that spot, the spring widened and deepened into a pool just big enough for a person to bath in.
- So, you bath under a banana or shower within the buttress roots of a banyan.
- I shall certainly try importing as a text document, but at the weekend, because I really need to bath, pack and go to bed in preparation for my overnight trip to Liverpool.
Synonyms bathe, give/have/take a bath, wash, clean, soak, shower, douche, soap, freshen up literary lave formal or humorous perform one's ablutions
Phrasesinformal Used in reference to the sending off of a sports player during a match. 〈英,非正式〉(运动员)提前退场 the referee awarded a penalty and ordered an early bath for Thomas 裁判处罚了桑塞姆并令他提前退场。 Example sentencesExamples - Jones took an early bath concluding one of the shortest games in his career.
- It was a very daft thing to do and if it was me, I would think about taking an early bath.
- As Harewood had already been cautioned for a challenge on Muscat, it was an early bath for the Hammers top scorer.
- Thomas hadn't sent anyone off in the Premier League this season, but it's a miracle only one player, got an early bath, such was the frequency of the cautions Thomas applied.
- The diving play-actors, on whom referees have been instructed to clamp down, will draw scant consolation from that as they take an early bath.
- It would also be a start to make sure no one else disappears for an early bath or draws a needless suspension before the summer.
- He had to make contact with the ball or he could have been having an early bath.
- He might be right, but at the end of the day, might results be better if the manager hadn't promised to take an early bath before the end of the season?
- I only realised what had happened when Walsh came over and suggested that I take an early bath.
- After these two seasons he knows whether he is in for an early bath.
- With fewer than 20 races to my name, if anyone was likely to have an early bath it didn't take much to work out who it would be.
- Within seconds of the re-start Baronovski took exception to a decision from the referee and he too was on his way for an early bath.
- On another occasion, the hot-headed midfielder could have been off for an early bath and he would have had few complaints.
- No one dares answer back as Sam berates his stars and tells three of the players that they face an early bath and will not be playing in the second half.
- A Sanders foul then saw him receive his second yellow and an early bath.
- And in those days, you had to go some to get a red card, unlike now when one fairly minor indiscretion can lead to an early bath.
- After remonstrating with the referee, Ferguson made his way down the tunnel for an early bath.
- A penalty just over the halfway line was adjudged too far out with place kicker Forrest taking an early bath, so York had to kick for position before time was called.
- Thornton's Division Six home match against bottom-of-the-table St Josephs A only lasted ten minutes before referee Jason Woodman ordered both teams to take an early bath.
- In the story, the character was sent off during a match and takes an early bath.
informal Suffer a heavy financial loss. 〈非正式〉遭受惨重经济损失 even though we got stuck in a rotten gold market, our readers didn't take a bath Example sentencesExamples - They're taking a bath on their latest animated film, and considering the numbers, that's no surprise.
- Hong Kong and China shares took a bath yesterday as investors reacted negatively to rumours of a near-term interest rate increase by Beijing and renewed unrest in the Middle East.
- As usual, this big shot walked away with a slick profit and a wink, while small investors and company employees took a bath.
- After all, should the share price of IBM plunge in the next half a year, you need not exercise your option, saving you from taking a bath.
- It looks as if every kid in town is going splish, splash and the town's finances aren't even taking a bath.
- You may already had read that the Florida state pension fund took a bath on Enron stock.
OriginOld English bæth, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bad and German Bad. The city of Bath in the west of England derives its name from its hot springs, where people immersed themselves for health reasons. The city gave its name to the bath chair (early 19th century) in which its invalids were transported. The British order of knighthood, the Order of the Bath, has this name because recipients took a bath before being installed—it was a special event. If sports players take an early bath they have been sent off by the referee.
RhymesBarth, garth, hearth, lath, path nounPlural bathsbaθbæθ An ancient Hebrew liquid measure equivalent to about 40 litres or 9 gallons. 巴思(希伯来古液量单位,相当于约40升或9加仑) Example sentencesExamples - The standard liquid measure in the Bible is the bath.
- The ephah was a dry measure, and the bath a liquid measure, containing about seven gallons, four pints, or three pecks, three pints.
- The equivalence values are based on the Old Testament use of bath as a liquid measurement.
- The Bath, equal to 72 Logs, is thus the liquid equivalent of the Ephah, also equal to 72 Logs.
- Ancient pottery, closely corresponding to our above figure, has been found in Tell Beit Mirsim that is marked "bath'' and has a capacity of about 5 gallons.
proper nounbɑːθbæθ A city in south-western England; population 81,600 (est. 2009). Bath was founded by the Romans, who called it Aquae Sulis, and was a fashionable spa in the 18th and early 19th centuries. nounbaTHbæθ 1An act or process of immersing and washing one's body in a large container of water. 洗澡,沐浴 she took a long, hot bath 她洗了很长时间的热水澡。 Example sentencesExamples - Give your child a daily bath with soap and warm water.
- I got to go to a nice clean toilet, have a bath, get fed properly and that sort of stuff.
- I would have to run home from school on the days I knew I could take a bath.
- Some women were taking baths in the hot springs, laughing and playing.
- He was given a scented bath before sunrise to wash the filth from his body.
- Finally, Cathena gets her hot bath, soaking to her chin in the steamy water.
- Get a manicure, do some yoga, or enjoy a luscious aromatherapy bath.
- There is a library, a kitchen if you want to help with dinner, a bathroom for taking baths, and a couple of bedrooms if you want to take a quick rest.
- The crisis was so grave that no baths were allowed and toilets were only flushed when essential.
- I finished my bath just as the doorbell rang.
- Start to relax an hour before bedtime with a hot bath or your favorite music.
- There's nothing like a nice hot bath on a cold winter's day.
- Go home, have a bath and wash your hair.
- I longed for a bath, clean linen and a bed - any kind of bed that would allow me to stretch and relax.
- Elizabeth, after finishing her bath, continued to dress.
- Still confused from the concussion, Jake really wants to take a bath.
- He used to pay a means-tested fee of £3.45 for a home help to come to his home twice a week to assist him in having a bath and to clean and tidy his home.
- She left the bed and went into the bathroom to start her bath.
- Getting up early in the morning will also give you enough time to enjoy your bath.
- There was a time when all you needed for a fully satisfying bath were water, soap, bath-mat and towel, and maybe a chunk of pumicestone for getting off the real dirt.
Synonyms wash, soak, dip, shower, douche, soaping, sponging, toilet - 1.1 A container of water and its contents; a bathtub.
he lay thinking in the bath Example sentencesExamples - He enjoys being in the bath as he likes water and tends to splash a lot.
- She must have fallen asleep in the bath, because the next thing she knew, the water was cold and the room was empty.
- Birds will notice the water in the bath as they go to the feeder.
- Asmodeus laid in the bath submerging herself in a deep pool of water, her eyes closed in concentration.
- She put the stopper in the bath and began to fill it with lukewarm water.
- We didn't have a plug in the bath, and the shower attachment couldn't be… attached.
- Alora lay there in the bath, thinking about what Mark had said, and trying not to let it trouble her.
- At twenty-five past six I turned on the hot water in the bath, and covertly swallowed a small glass of brandy.
- The plug got stuck in the bath so we couldn't use the shower, the shower rail fell down, and the telephone broke.
- I sagged back in the bath and took a breath, hearing water dripping in the silence, a mist rising from the surface into the freezing air.
- Six to eight drops of Eucalyptus oil in the bath cools the body in summer and protects in winter.
- He goes hysterical when I even wash his face in the bath, and if water gets in his hair it is even worse.
- Don't stay in the bath or shower too long, and use lukewarm water.
- The Body Wash works just as well in the bath or shower.
- Downstairs, there is even a jacuzzi in the bath and a sauna.
- I stripped off and got in the bath, laid back and let the water begin its magic of revivifying me.
- Your child should stay no more than 15 minutes in the bath or shower, and keep the water temperature lukewarm.
- ‘All I want to do now is go home and lay in the bath for a week,’ he said.
- She turned on the shower and stepped in the bath, the water was warm and refreshing, unlike her water at the apartment which was always cold.
- I did notice a few soapy bubbles in the bath but figured a quick rinse with the shower head would be sufficient.
- 1.2usually baths A public establishment offering bathing facilities.
Example sentencesExamples - For general bathing, people used the public baths but shied away from the communal washing areas, which had a stigma attached to them.
- Pensioners in Bradford may be able to enjoy free swimming facilities at Corporation baths soon.
- Dating from 1846, the building contained public baths and wash houses, an important amenity and social focus in the Victorian East End.
- Admission to the baths and swimming pool for adults is 8,000 won and for children, 7,000 won
- I did as I was told (I usually do) and I'm now sat on a bench outside the public baths.
- If I remember rightly, we were simply divided into two groups - those who had been to a public baths before and those who hadn't.
- The 140-year-old landmark, initially built for use as public baths, was reduced to a pile of rubble over the Christmas period.
- Later, in the afternoon, Joe wandered to the stockyard, waited till security had passed, then jumped the wall and made his way towards the public baths.
- Comparatively little is known of the colonia, but there were large public buildings, including baths, and private buildings with mosaics, attesting to prosperity of a provincial capital.
- The Romans actually were quite good at public health facilities with their public baths and aqueducts and paved streets.
- People flocked to the baths and open-air swimming pools, and at the Lido in Bradford's Lister Park the attendance was 2,871.
- There were three pools in Silchester Road public baths and wash-house.
- The public baths, with their pool, were comparatively modest for so important a town.
- Observant readers may have noticed that, five years later, there are only two public baths open, and that's on a good day.
- The first public baths, built by the Romans, is now a pile of rubble in a rundown district on the Danube's west bank.
- However, O'Connell - whose family owned the public baths in the area - has sold out and plans to leave the neighbourhood.
- From the Greco-Roman town there are many public buildings, including seven gymnasia, administrative buildings, baths, and the agora.
- With regard to the cost cutting, job losses and closures of public baths by City of York Council, has anyone put two and two together and realised why they are having to save money?
- Groups of young children can regularly be seen attending swimming classes at the baths.
- Consider the decline and fall of the Romans, who considered hygiene so important that they subsidized the construction of magnificent public baths where men and women washed together.
- 1.3baths A resort with a mineral spring used for medical treatment.
Example sentencesExamples - So, after days spent duelling and fighting, I was able to go back and soak in warm mineral baths overlooking the magnificent Tuscan countryside.
- We check in, and head off en masse for the mud spring baths.
- The mineral baths consist of individual tubs with a dressing area attached.
- Moctezuma, after his battle, was accustomed to dip in the thermal baths of this place and rest.
- The Sofia Public Mineral Baths was designed in the Vienna Secession style, but integrating typically Bulgarian, Byzantine and Eastern Orthodox ornamental elements.
- 1.4North American A bathroom.
〈主北美〉浴室 Example sentencesExamples - The increase in spending on home improvement isn't limited to kitchen and baths, although, as always, those jobs are leading the way.
- If you are going to stay in your home while work is being done, talk to your contractor about how critical areas like the kitchen and baths will be handled.
- Buyers are drawn by their locations, their detailing, or their affordability - and turned off by their modest kitchens, baths, and master suites.
- The main difference was one had a half bath, kind of bathroom which neither one of us liked, but a much nicer cabinet layout in the kitchen.
- Use bath and kitchen fans sparingly when the air conditioner is operating to avoid pulling warm, moist air into your home.
- And, the Gablers only recently remodeled the bath and gutted the kitchen.
- Our party space was maybe 550 square feet - which included the kitchen and a half bath.
- It was huge, ten bedrooms, three baths, a huge kitchen, elegant dining room, it was the home little girls dreamed of, or at least the ones that she grew up with.
- A Miami housing tour, education sessions, and exhibitions highlight the best in luxury kitchens and baths.
- The apartments themselves were nice and homey, consisting of two bedrooms, two baths, a kitchen and living/dining area.
- There also are 32 pavilion suites for trainers with living rooms, kitchens, and private baths.
- Here, we see chrome used first in the places you'd most expect to find it: the kitchen and the bath.
- They work well in kitchens, baths, and on doors and trim.
- For high-moisture areas, like kitchens and baths or where frequent cleaning is required, use only oil-based.
- The house in Houston will include guest suites with private baths, communal kitchen, living and dining rooms, a library, a family room and a manager's office.
- Then came the downstairs bath and kitchen remodel, for which Raquel agonized over everything from faucets to light switch plates.
- Add one or two topper fabrics to your tables, layer several towels over each other in your bath and kitchen, add a valance to your window treatments.
- It was mainly carpeted and had two bedrooms, a bath, a kitchen, a small dining area, and a living room.
- Experts say the most popular home improvement projects are room additions, sprucing up the kitchen and updating the bath.
- With the types of wood and finishes available, a wood floor can be put in virtually any room in your house-even kitchens, baths, and utility rooms.
- 1.5with modifier A container holding a liquid or other substance in which something is immersed, typically when undergoing a process such as film developing.
(尤指冲洗相片时用的)药液池 Example sentencesExamples - The next day the coated print is put into a bath of chemicals and water and allowed to soak.
- Great care should be practiced to prevent the potential hazard of accumulating liquid oxygen in the liquid nitrogen bath.
- Or the items have been soaked in fresh water and chemical baths to leech out the saltwater that threatens to destroy them.
- This is a long and complicated process involving acid baths and tubs of water.
- Leaves were mounted on a Perspex holder with their lower edge touching a reservoir of dilute nutrient solution that also contained the reference bath electrode.
- After processing in this bath, the film is clear where the developed silver was and white where the remaining silver halide is.
verbbaTHbæθ [with object]British Wash (someone) while immersing him or her in a container of water. 给(某人)洗盆浴 如何给婴儿洗澡。 Example sentencesExamples - While I'm bathing Jessica for bed, Lee is downstairs reading Hannah a story before her bedtime half-an-hour later.
- You know she had to bring me meals in bed, had to bath me, get me dressed, all the stuff that you take for granted, when you have a stroke you can't do those things anymore.
- I would come home from school, feed her, bath her and put her to bed before doing my homework.
- During that time she had to re-learn basic skills such as bathing her baby.
- The boys were staying for the evening whilst Grandma and Ana went back to the hospital and they insisted on helping out with bathing him.
- The only difficulty being I couldn't shower/wash/swim/bathe for six hours so I had to bath my poor son while wearing rubber gloves.
- He cleaned the cat's litter box and bathed the dog.
- I have to bath my children twice a day, give them antibiotics and put ointment on the wounds.
- Decide on a bedtime routine - such as feed your baby, bath her, then settle her in bed.
- That parents-to-be should have some awareness of not just how to change a nappy and bath the baby but that talking to the child and interacting with them is just as important.
- He fetched the man's wife who was bathing his sister.
- The last hospital I worked at had castile soap in a huge pump bottle from which we dispensed little cups for the parents to bath their children.
- She told me that she needed to get one too and wanted to know if I could bath her before I took mine.
- All we want is a bath seat, so my sister and I can bath her, and, instead of Mum having to go to the hospital, I want the district nurse to come here.
- His wife Angela was upstairs bathing the children at their home.
- He and the father had known each other all their lives and he had helped to care for her, giving her lifts, washing her hair and later on, bathing her.
- I went to parenting classes and learnt how to bath a baby and how to change its nappy, but I never really thought about what happened after the baby came out and was placed on my belly for me to gaze at adoringly.
- Afterwards it was lovely because she came and did the ironing and cooked us dinner and helped bath the boys.
- So I dry him off as best I can and then have to bath him when he gets home.
- Wendy had to show Hendry how to feed, wind and bath the baby and left him alone with her only if she went shopping.
- You will need time to clean and handle your pet as well as feed him, bath him and take him to the vets.
Synonyms give ... a bath, wash, clean, soak, douche, soap
Phrasesinformal Suffer a heavy financial loss. 〈非正式〉遭受惨重经济损失 Example sentencesExamples - As usual, this big shot walked away with a slick profit and a wink, while small investors and company employees took a bath.
- After all, should the share price of IBM plunge in the next half a year, you need not exercise your option, saving you from taking a bath.
- It looks as if every kid in town is going splish, splash and the town's finances aren't even taking a bath.
- You may already had read that the Florida state pension fund took a bath on Enron stock.
- They're taking a bath on their latest animated film, and considering the numbers, that's no surprise.
- Hong Kong and China shares took a bath yesterday as investors reacted negatively to rumours of a near-term interest rate increase by Beijing and renewed unrest in the Middle East.
OriginOld English bæth, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bad and German Bad. nounbaTHbæθ An ancient Hebrew liquid measure equivalent to about 40 liters or 9 gallons. 巴思(希伯来古液量单位,相当于约40升或9加仑) Example sentencesExamples - The ephah was a dry measure, and the bath a liquid measure, containing about seven gallons, four pints, or three pecks, three pints.
- The standard liquid measure in the Bible is the bath.
- Ancient pottery, closely corresponding to our above figure, has been found in Tell Beit Mirsim that is marked "bath'' and has a capacity of about 5 gallons.
- The Bath, equal to 72 Logs, is thus the liquid equivalent of the Ephah, also equal to 72 Logs.
- The equivalence values are based on the Old Testament use of bath as a liquid measurement.
proper nounbaTHbæθ A city in southwestern England; population 81,600 (est. 2009). Bath was founded by the Romans, who called it Aquae Sulis, and was a fashionable spa in the 18th and early 19th centuries. |