请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 bathe
释义
bathe1 verbbathe2 noun
bathebathe1 /beɪð/ ●○○ verb Word Origin
WORD ORIGINbathe
Origin:
Old English bathian
Verb Table
VERB TABLE
bathe (AmE)
Simple Form
PresentI, you, we, theybathe (AmE)
he, she, itbathes (AmE)
PastI, you, he, she, it, we, theybathed (AmE)
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave bathed (AmE)
he, she, ithas bathed (AmE)
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad bathed (AmE)
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill bathe
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have bathed (AmE)
Continuous Form
PresentIam bathing (AmE)
he, she, itis bathing (AmE)
you, we, theyare bathing (AmE)
PastI, he, she, itwas bathing (AmE)
you, we, theywere bathing (AmE)
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave been bathing (AmE)
he, she, ithas been bathing (AmE)
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad been bathing (AmE)
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill be bathing (AmE)
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have been bathing (AmE)
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • A nurse bathed her feet in medicine.
  • Brenda bathed and changed the baby.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • And Jay would bathe in a glow of wonder that another human being could move her so.
  • By most people's standards Marilyn Monroe was fairly uninhibited; bathing infrequently, and belching and farting with carefree abandon.
  • Dozens of families lived in each building, shared toilets with neighbors and bathed in the kitchens.
  • I have wrongly criticized you for bathing in the front hall.
  • In the distance the pine-clad hills were bathed in a pale wash of greenish-purple light.
  • Sunlight streamed in from the windows above the gallery, bathing the polished panels of the walls in a warm glow.
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
to remove dirt from something: · I need to clean the car.· Clean the mud off your shoes.
to clean something with water and usually soap: · She’s washing her hair.· There’s nowhere to wash your clothes.
to clean a surface with a cloth, often a wet cloth: · Wipe the worktop when you’ve finished cooking.
to wash something by rubbing it hard, especially with a brush: · They made her scrub the floor.
to remove dirt from something using water, especially after washing it with soap: · Rinse your hair thoroughly after shampooing it.
formal to clean your skin, using water or a special cream: · There are many products available for cleansing your skin.
to clean a wound or a part of your body with water: · Bathe the cut and put a plaster on it.
(also do the washing-up British English) to wash plates and pans after a meal: · Who’s going to help me do the dishes?
(also do the washing British English) to wash clothes: · On Tuesdays, he does the washing.
WORD SETS
Afro, nounaftershave, nounanti-perspirant, nounastringent, adjectiveastringent, nounatomizer, nounauburn, adjectivebackcomb, verbbald, adjectivebalding, adjectivebalm, nounbarber, nounbarbershop, nounbarrette, nounbath, nounbathe, verbbeard, nounbeautician, nounbeautify, verbbeauty contest, nounbeauty mark, nounbeauty parlor, nounbeauty queen, nounbeauty salon, nounbikini line, nounblackhead, nounblond, adjectiveblonde, adjectiveblonde, nounblow-dry, verbblusher, nounbob, verbbob, nounbody, nounbody spray, nounbrilliantine, nounBrylcreem, nounbubble bath, nounbun, nounbuzzcut, nouncleanser, nouncoiffure, nouncold cream, nouncollagen, nouncologne, nouncomb, nouncomb, verbcompact, nouncomplexion, nouncondition, verbconditioner, nouncornrows, nouncosmetic, adjectivecosmetics, nouncosmetic surgery, nouncotton bud, nouncotton wool, nouncream, noundental floss, noundeodorant, noundepilatory, noundimple, noundouble chin, noundowny, adjectiveeau de cologne, nounelectrolysis, nounemery board, nounessential oil, nouneyebrow pencil, nouneyeliner, nouneye shadow, nounface cream, nounfacelift, nounface pack, nounface powder, nounfacial, nounfacial scrub, nounfalse teeth, nounflannel, nounflattop, nounfoam, nounfoundation, nounfragrance, nounfringe, noungel, noungrey, adjectivegrey, verbgrip, nounhairbrush, nounhaircut, nounhairdo, nounhairdresser, nounhairdryer, nounhairgrip, nounhairline, nounhairnet, nounhairpiece, nounhairpin, nounhair slide, nounhairspray, nounhairstyle, nounhealth farm, nounhenna, nounhighlight, verbhirsute, adjectivehydrogen peroxide, nounkinky, adjectiveknot, nounkohl, nounlacquer, nounlacquer, verblank, adjectivelanolin, nounlather, verblayer, verbliner, nounlip gloss, nounliposuction, nounlipstick, nounloofah, nounlotion, nounlowlights, nounmade-up, adjectivemake-up, nounmanicure, nounmanicured, adjectivemascara, nounmedicated, adjectivemilky, adjectivemoisturize, verbmoisturizer, nounmousse, nounmoustache, nounmoustachioed, adjectivemousy, adjectivemouthwash, nounmudbath, nounmudpack, nounmusk, nounmustachioed, adjectivemutton chop whiskers, nounmyrrh, nounnailbrush, nounnail file, nounnail polish, nounnail scissors, nounnit, nounnose job, nounoil, nounointment, nounolive, nounpaint, verbpart, nounpart, verbparting, nounpate, nounpedicure, nounperfume, nounperfume, verbperfumery, nounperm, nounperm, verbpermanent, nounpermanent wave, nounperoxide, nounpigtail, nounplait, nounpomade, nounponytail, nounpowder, verbpowder puff, nounpreen, verbprimp, verbpumice, nounquiff, nounraven, adjectiverazor, nounrecede, verbred, adjectiveredhead, nounrhinoplasty, nounroll-on, nounrosewater, nounrouge, nounscent, nounshampoo, nounshampoo, verbshave, verbshave, nounshaven, adjectiveshaver, nounshaving brush, nounshaving cream, nounshort back and sides, nounshower cap, nounshower gel, nounsideburns, nounskincare, nounslide, nounsoap, verbspa, nounspiky, adjectivesplit ends, nounspray, nounstringy, adjectivestylist, nounsunbed, nounsunblock, nounsunburn, nounsun cream, nounsunglasses, nounsunlamp, nounsunscreen, nounsunshade, nounsuntan, nounsuntan lotion, nounsun-worshipper, nounswarthy, adjectiveswept-back, adjectivetalc, nountalcum powder, nountease, verbtester, nountoilet bag, nountoiletries, nountoilet water, nountone, verbtoner, nountooth, nountoothbrush, nountoothpaste, nountoothpick, nountooth powder, nountweezers, nounvanity case, nounVaseline, nounwar paint, nounwash, nounwave, nounwave, verbwavy, adjectivewax, verbwear, verbwetting solution, nounwhisker, nounwig, nounwrinkle, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
· A swimming cap will stop you getting your hair wet.
(=enjoy the fame and admiration you get)· Challenor basked in the glory of his achievement.
literary (=something has a lot of light shining on it)· The fields and woods were bathed in golden light.
· She finished cleaning the wound and began bandaging the arm.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· The mid-afternoon sun was still unseasonably warm, and there were children bathing in the sea.
· I bathed my face with water and felt hot fingers beginning to tickle my back.· He bathed his face in the fountain of her body liquid, and filled his mouth to capacity.· She soaped her neck and armpits, scrubbed her back with a loofah and bathed her face.· You would not dream of not bathing, washing your face, or washing your hair.· She took trouble with her hair, and bathed her face regularly in cold water before rubbing it well with the towel.
· Golden morning light bathed the apartment as she slipped into a gentle sleep.· Inside, fresh flowers brighten every table and Deco-style light fixtures bathe the room in a soft copper glow.· No golden light bathed the red brick of the house.
· Below her window the courtyard was in deep shadow, but to her left the garden was bathed in new-minted sunshine.· Ashley gazed out of the car window at the countryside which was bathed in September sunshine.· The Markt was bathed in spring sunshine, and everywhere looked so clean and pristine as befitted the fine morning.· As we spoke it was bathed in warm afternoon sunshine.
· I was bathed in a cold sweat.· I get bathed in sweat with the least exertion.· They make the skin crawl like it is on fire, even as it is bathed in sweat.
· Martha put him in a tub of hot water, and bathed his head and shoulders with a cloth.· The water in which they bathed was salty, not fresh.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY
  • He threw open a side door off the first-floor hall, and we were bathed in light.
  • They make the skin crawl like it is on fire, even as it is bathed in sweat.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
  • A less ambitious painter would have been content merely to bask in the glory that his canvases had earned him.
  • And, on occasions like last Sunday's Baftas, bathe in reflected glory. % % % Overreaction?
  • His boss sat on the forty-first floor and was still basking in the reflected glory of his minion.
  • I certainly don't want to bask in any reflected glory.
  • Nigel went on for years basking in the glory of his first book.
  • She would have basked in the reflected glory of their marriages; she could have boasted of her sons-in-law for ever more.
  • A more natural line evolved as bathing suit and fabric technology was improved to push, pull and lift invisibly.
  • Babur puts on his new bathing suit and shows off.
  • I shower and lay out all seven bathing suits on the bed and try to picture myself in one in particular.
  • Seeing Felix resignedly pick up his towel and bathing suit, Mabs and Tashie rushed behind a rock to change.
  • She got into her old pink jogging suit and her sneakers.
  • She was looking very pretty in her bathing suit, her hair still damp from swimming.
  • There they were, those pretty young girls all in a row, wearing standardized bathing suits, glamour gowns and smiles.
  • They have doctorates in education, and pace the halls in jogging suits.
1[intransitive, transitive] especially American English to wash yourself or someone else in a bath SYN bath British English:  I bathed, washed my hair, and got dressed. He bathed the children and put them to bed.2[intransitive] British English old-fashioned to swim in the sea, a river, or a lake:  They bathed in the lake in the moonlight.RegisterIn everyday English, people usually say go for/have a swim rather than bathe:· They went for a swim in the lake.3[transitive] to wash or cover part of your body with a liquid, especially as a medical treatment:  She brought a bowl of water and began to bathe the injured arm. see thesaurus at clean4be bathed in light/sunshine etc written an area or building that is bathed in light has light shining onto it in a way that makes it look pleasant or attractive:  The top of Pea Hill was bathed in brilliant sunshine.5be bathed in sweat written to be covered in sweat:  I was tired and bathed in sweat.
bathe1 verbbathe2 noun
bathebathe2 noun Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • She did not flinch when he suggested a bathe.
  • Tomorrow a bathe in the cold north sea and a hack out.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
· A swimming cap will stop you getting your hair wet.
(=enjoy the fame and admiration you get)· Challenor basked in the glory of his achievement.
literary (=something has a lot of light shining on it)· The fields and woods were bathed in golden light.
· She finished cleaning the wound and began bandaging the arm.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
  • A less ambitious painter would have been content merely to bask in the glory that his canvases had earned him.
  • And, on occasions like last Sunday's Baftas, bathe in reflected glory. % % % Overreaction?
  • His boss sat on the forty-first floor and was still basking in the reflected glory of his minion.
  • I certainly don't want to bask in any reflected glory.
  • Nigel went on for years basking in the glory of his first book.
  • She would have basked in the reflected glory of their marriages; she could have boasted of her sons-in-law for ever more.
  • A more natural line evolved as bathing suit and fabric technology was improved to push, pull and lift invisibly.
  • Babur puts on his new bathing suit and shows off.
  • I shower and lay out all seven bathing suits on the bed and try to picture myself in one in particular.
  • Seeing Felix resignedly pick up his towel and bathing suit, Mabs and Tashie rushed behind a rock to change.
  • She got into her old pink jogging suit and her sneakers.
  • She was looking very pretty in her bathing suit, her hair still damp from swimming.
  • There they were, those pretty young girls all in a row, wearing standardized bathing suits, glamour gowns and smiles.
  • They have doctorates in education, and pace the halls in jogging suits.
a bathe British English old-fashioned when you swim in the sea, a river, or a lake SYN  swim:  They went for a bathe.
随便看

 

英语词典包含52748条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/9/20 11:53:13