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单词 bathed
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
bath1 /bæθ/USA pronunciation   n. [countable], pl. baths /bæðz, bɑðz, bæθs, bɑθs/USA pronunciation .
  1. a washingof something, esp. the body, for cleansing or medical treatment:a warm bath to relax your aching muscles.
  2. a container for water or other cleansing liquid, as a bathtub.
  3. bathroom.
  4. Often, baths. [plural] a swimming pool.
  5. Usually, baths. [plural] a resort visited for medical treatment by bathing;
    spa.
  6. Chemistrya preparation, as an acid solution, into which something is dipped.
Idioms
  1. Idioms, Informal Terms take a bath, Informal. to suffer a large financial loss:When interest rates suddenly went up, we took a bath on most of our deals.

    bath is a noun, bathe is a verb:The baby needed a bath. He bathed the baby in warm water.

WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
bathe /beɪð/USA pronunciation   v., bathed, bath•ing, n. 
v. 
  1. to give a bath to;
    wash:[+ object]I carefully bathed the baby in warm water.
  2. to take a bath or sunbath:[no object]I shaved, bathed, and got dressed for the evening.
  3. [+ object] to apply water or other liquid to: The nurse bathed the wound.
  4. [+ object] to cover or surround: Sunlight was bathing the room. The runner was bathed in sweat.
  5. to swim for pleasure:[no object]They went bathing but the water was too cold.

n. [countable]
  1. British TermsBrit. an act of bathing;
    bath;
    swim.
bath•er, n. [countable]

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
bath1  (bath, bäth),USA pronunciation n., pl. baths (baᵺz, bäᵺz, baths, bäths),USA pronunciation  v. 

    n. 
    1. a washing or immersion of something, esp. the body, in water, steam, etc., as for cleansing or medical treatment:I take a bath every day. Give the dog a bath.
    2. a quantity of water or other liquid used for this purpose:running a bath.
    3. a container for water or other cleansing liquid, as a bathtub.
    4. a room equipped for bathing;
      bathroom:The house has two baths.
    5. a building containing rooms or apartments with equipment for bathing;
      bathhouse.
    6. Often, baths. one of the elaborate bathing establishments of the ancients:the baths of Caracalla.
    7. Usually, baths. a town or resort visited for medical treatment by bathing or the like;
      spa.
    8. Chemistrya preparation, as an acid solution, in which something is immersed.
    9. Chemistrythe container for such a preparation.
    10. Chemistrya device for controlling the temperature of something by the use of a surrounding medium, as sand, water, oil, etc.
    11. Metallurgy
      • the depressed hearth of a steelmaking furnace.
      • the molten metal being made into steel in a steelmaking furnace.
    12. the state of being covered by a liquid, as perspiration:in a bath of sweat.
    13. take a bath, [Informal.]to suffer a large financial loss:Many investors are taking a bath on their bond investments.

    v.t., v.i. 
    1. to wash or soak in a bath.
    • Gmc *bátha-n what is warmed, akin to Old High German bājan (German bähen), Swedish basa to warm; pre-Gmc *bheH- to warm, past participle *bhH-to-
    • bef. 900; Middle English; Old English bæth; cognate with Old Frisian beth, Old Saxon, Old Norse bath, German Bad;
    bathless, adj. 

    bath2  (bath),USA pronunciation n. 
    1. Weights and Measures, Judaisma Hebrew unit of liquid measure, equal to a quantity varying between 10 and 11 U.S. gallons (38 and 42 liters).
    • Hebrew

    Bath  (bath, bäth),USA pronunciation n. 
    1. Place Namesa city in Avon, in SW England: mineral springs. 84,300.
    2. Place Namesa seaport in SW Maine. 10,246.

    Ba‘th  (bääth),USA pronunciation n. 
    1. Baath.

    WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
    bathe  (bāᵺ),USA pronunciation v., bathed, bath•ing, n. 
    v.t. 
    1. to immerse (all or part of the body) in water or some other liquid, for cleansing, refreshment, etc.
    2. to wet;
      wash.
    3. to moisten or suffuse with any liquid.
    4. to apply water or other liquid to, with a sponge, cloth, etc.:to bathe a wound.
    5. to wash over or against, as by the action of the sea, a river, etc.:incoming tides bathing the coral reef.
    6. to cover or surround:a shaft of sunlight bathing the room; a morning fog bathing the city.

    v.i. 
    1. to take a bath or sunbath.
    2. to swim for pleasure.
    3. to be covered or surrounded as if with water.

    n. 
    1. British Termsthe act of bathing, esp. in the sea, a lake, or a river;
      a swimming bath.
    • Middle English bath(i)en, Old English bathian, equivalent. to bæth bath1 + -ian infinitive suffix bef. 1000

    Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
    bath /bɑːθ/ n ( pl baths /bɑːðz/)
    1. a large container, esp one made of enamelled iron or plastic, used for washing or medically treating the body
    2. the act or an instance of washing in such a container
    3. the amount of liquid contained in a bath
    4. (usually plural) a place that provides baths or a swimming pool for public use
    5. a vessel in which something is immersed to maintain it at a constant temperature, to process it photographically, electrolytically, etc, or to lubricate it
    6. the liquid used in such a vessel
    vb
    1. Brit to wash in a bath
    Etymology: Old English bæth; compare Old High German bad, Old Norse bath; related to Swedish basa to clean with warm water, Old High German bāen to warm
    Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
    bathe /beɪð/ vb
    1. (intransitive) to swim or paddle in a body of open water or a river, esp for pleasure
    2. (transitive) to apply liquid to (skin, a wound, etc) in order to cleanse or soothe
    3. to immerse or be immersed in a liquid
    4. chiefly US Canadian to wash in a bath
    5. (tr; often passive) to suffuse
    n
    1. Brit a swim or paddle in a body of open water or a river
    Etymology: Old English bathian; related to Old Norse batha, Old High German badōn

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