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Definition of Turkish bath in English: Turkish bathnoun 1A cleansing or relaxing treatment that involves a period of time spent sitting in a room filled with very hot air or steam, generally followed by washing and massage. 土耳其浴,蒸汽浴 Example sentencesExamples - The place is a beauty, and you can choose from massage, Turkish baths, mud treatments and more.
- She was a Turkish bath attendant on the ‘unsinkable’ luxury liner.
- To this day the tradition of spa bathing and taking Turkish baths is strong in Budapest.
- And the legendary Turkish bath, which was derived from the hammam, has been popular in Europe for centuries.
- But if you want a taste of the real Turkey, try a good old - fashioned Turkish bath and massage at the local hammam, on offer at about €15.
- A Turkish bath cost three shillings and a massage two shillings.
- While the gymnasium comprises the latest range of equipment, the wet areas provide chill showers, steam, Turkish bath and Jacuzzi.
- According to Twain, his first Turkish bath was a terrible, indeed traumatic experience, so shockingly devoid was it of the elegance that literary accounts had led him to anticipate.
- I also go for a Turkish bath which is excellent to get rid of the rigours of the week.
- 1.1 A building or room where a Turkish bath is available.
土耳其浴浴室,蒸汽浴室 Example sentencesExamples - The play, which premiered in the West End in 1985, was originally written to be performed in a municipal Turkish baths.
- See, I originally wanted your mother and Lillian Bennett to join me for breakfast, but they had already scheduled a morning in the Turkish bath.
- Fortunately the fact that the room was akin to Turkish bath helped root out the weak.
- The Windsor Hotel in Cairo was originally built as a Turkish bath house for the royal families in Cairo.
- Three mosques, a Roman Catholic Church and the 400-year-old Turkish baths were heavily damaged.
- He was encouraged to go to the pool and, over time, made new friends in the Turkish baths.
- Quantity surveyors say renovating the Turkish baths will cost £6.3m instead of the £4m original estimate.
- The estimated £3m prize money from the show would be used to revamp the pool's Turkish baths.
- Behind the market stalls are the Tin Trunk warehouse, The Golden Lion public house and the city Turkish bath.
- This is a dramatic mirrored structure housing jacuzzis, jet streams, cascades, hydromassage, Turkish baths and much more.
- Other yachts are known to have a full health club and spa, a marble Turkish bath for 12 people, and a decompression chamber for diving.
- The anticipated £3m prize money from the show would be used to revamp the pool's Turkish baths, which would then be open to the public and start bringing in some money.
- Lily and Lillian came out of the lavishly decorated door to the Turkish bath, and began to ascend the grand staircase.
- Next door was the Grande Suite with heated outdoor and indoor pools, staff quarters, sauna and Turkish bath.
- The basement has a complete Turkish bath, spa pool, fountain, swimming pool and a hairdressing salon.
- Delays have meant that work on restoring the Turkish baths in Hathersage Road will not start until late next year.
- More than 280,000 viewers voted to restore and reopen the Turkish baths suite to the local community once again.
- He said a commercial operator could, with flair and imagination, develop the baths service while maintaining the Turkish baths tradition.
- Along the cool corridors are private dining rooms, libraries, a gymnasium, and Turkish baths.
- Bolton's recreation committee has made the decision to close the Turkish baths on Great Moor Street on April 1.
Definition of Turkish bath in US English: Turkish bathnounˌtərkiSH ˈbaTHˌtərkɪʃ ˈbæθ 1A cleansing or relaxing treatment that involves a period of time spent sitting in a room filled with very hot air or steam, generally followed by washing and massage. 土耳其浴,蒸汽浴 Example sentencesExamples - She was a Turkish bath attendant on the ‘unsinkable’ luxury liner.
- While the gymnasium comprises the latest range of equipment, the wet areas provide chill showers, steam, Turkish bath and Jacuzzi.
- The place is a beauty, and you can choose from massage, Turkish baths, mud treatments and more.
- According to Twain, his first Turkish bath was a terrible, indeed traumatic experience, so shockingly devoid was it of the elegance that literary accounts had led him to anticipate.
- To this day the tradition of spa bathing and taking Turkish baths is strong in Budapest.
- I also go for a Turkish bath which is excellent to get rid of the rigours of the week.
- And the legendary Turkish bath, which was derived from the hammam, has been popular in Europe for centuries.
- A Turkish bath cost three shillings and a massage two shillings.
- But if you want a taste of the real Turkey, try a good old - fashioned Turkish bath and massage at the local hammam, on offer at about €15.
- 1.1 A building or room where a Turkish bath is available.
土耳其浴浴室,蒸汽浴室 Example sentencesExamples - He was encouraged to go to the pool and, over time, made new friends in the Turkish baths.
- Delays have meant that work on restoring the Turkish baths in Hathersage Road will not start until late next year.
- Three mosques, a Roman Catholic Church and the 400-year-old Turkish baths were heavily damaged.
- Other yachts are known to have a full health club and spa, a marble Turkish bath for 12 people, and a decompression chamber for diving.
- Lily and Lillian came out of the lavishly decorated door to the Turkish bath, and began to ascend the grand staircase.
- Along the cool corridors are private dining rooms, libraries, a gymnasium, and Turkish baths.
- See, I originally wanted your mother and Lillian Bennett to join me for breakfast, but they had already scheduled a morning in the Turkish bath.
- He said a commercial operator could, with flair and imagination, develop the baths service while maintaining the Turkish baths tradition.
- Behind the market stalls are the Tin Trunk warehouse, The Golden Lion public house and the city Turkish bath.
- Fortunately the fact that the room was akin to Turkish bath helped root out the weak.
- The Windsor Hotel in Cairo was originally built as a Turkish bath house for the royal families in Cairo.
- The estimated £3m prize money from the show would be used to revamp the pool's Turkish baths.
- This is a dramatic mirrored structure housing jacuzzis, jet streams, cascades, hydromassage, Turkish baths and much more.
- Quantity surveyors say renovating the Turkish baths will cost £6.3m instead of the £4m original estimate.
- More than 280,000 viewers voted to restore and reopen the Turkish baths suite to the local community once again.
- Next door was the Grande Suite with heated outdoor and indoor pools, staff quarters, sauna and Turkish bath.
- The basement has a complete Turkish bath, spa pool, fountain, swimming pool and a hairdressing salon.
- The play, which premiered in the West End in 1985, was originally written to be performed in a municipal Turkish baths.
- Bolton's recreation committee has made the decision to close the Turkish baths on Great Moor Street on April 1.
- The anticipated £3m prize money from the show would be used to revamp the pool's Turkish baths, which would then be open to the public and start bringing in some money.
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