词汇 | bathe |
释义 | bathe verb uk /beɪð/ us /beɪð/ batheverb (SWIM)[ I ]UK to swim, especially in the sea, a river, or a lake: (尤指在河、湖或海里)游泳 Children suffering from the illness had bathed in sea water contaminated by sewage.得这种病的孩子都在遭污水污染的海水里游过泳。 Swimming anchor anchorman aquatics back dive backstroke bathing bellyflop cannonball dip dive diving pearl diver skin diving skin-diver skinny-dipping splash pad splash park swallow dive swan dive webbed batheverb (COVER)[ T ] to cover something with a liquid, especially in order to make part of the body feel better: 洗,浸,泡 I bathed my feet in salt water.我把双脚泡在盐水里。 [ T ] to cover something in a way that causes a pleasant feeling or appearance: 使沉浸于;笼罩 In the afternoon the sun bathes the city in shades of pink and gold.午后,城市沐浴在粉红色和金黄色的阳光里。 Enclosing, surrounding and immersing beleaguer beleaguered beset border box someone/something in dunk enclosure fence something in fence something off flooding gather gift wrap gift-wrapped sheathe siege soak steep steep something/someone in something submersion swaddle batheverb (WASH)[ T ](UK alsobath) to wash in a bath or to wash someone in a bath(给某人)洗澡 to wash something washHave you washed the dishes yet? washWash your hands before dinner, please. batheHave you bathed yet today? showerI always shower after I exercise. rinseShe rinsed the cloth in the sink. soakShe soaked the T-shirt overnight to get rid of the stains. Personal care - general words amenity kit baby face baby wipe baby-faced beach body douche fat-shame fat-shaming fatphobia fatphobic flossing grooming scrub scrub up wellidiom shave weak-chinned well groomed whirlpool bath windblown windswept bathe noun[ S ] UKformaluk /beɪð/ us /beɪð/ an occasion when you swim or spend time in water: 游泳,戏水 I went for a bathe every evening.我每天晚上都去游泳。 Swimming anchor anchorman aquatics back dive backstroke bathing bellyflop cannonball dip dive diving pearl diver skin diving skin-diver skinny-dipping splash pad splash park swallow dive swan dive webbed bathe | American Dictionarybathe verb us/beɪð/ batheverb (WASH)[ I/T ] to wash someone, usually with soap and water in a bathtub: [ T ]I had to change the kids’ diapers and feed them and bathe them. batheverb (COVER)[ T ] to cover with a liquid, esp. as a treatment for pain or injury: I bathed my foot in warm salt water. fig. The afternoon sun bathed the city in pink and gold. Examples of bathebathe The boys could not bathe, because the staff kept the shower rooms locked. Simultaneously, a range of stromal-tissue-derived tissue repair mediators bathe the inflammatory microenvironment. We first see him being carried to bathe in the holy lake to ease the pain. The water offered to the goddess on this occasion is used to bathe the person to be married as part of the marriage ritual. It is mid-morning when they bathe in the gentle, snow-reflected light of late winter [8]. For the private home residents who chose to bathe without help, technical means were again used to manage the risks involved. Because 47% of the students bathed, the greatest possible imperfection would be 53% (which would occur if 100% of the students were predicted to bathe). And, to give himself pleasure, he would bathe the concubines with a slippery [pad of] nopal. The birds seemed to be attracted by the axis markers (we trialled several types) and tended to bathe near the markers, destroying some moss patches and flooding others. On the other hand, there were several examples of people with the more innovative devices but without housing adaptations to facilitate access or to enable them to bathe safely. For example, one service user who preferred to bathe at home under the supervision of her homecare assistant was nevertheless usually bathed at the day centre. That beach is stony and very dangerous to bathe from. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 So its invalidity could not be cured by altering the definition of "bathing waters"to"waters in which significant numbers of persons bathe". From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 You can play golf and bathe there and the mine does not frighten people away from it. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We gave them good food, and in the summer time they went straight out of the huts into the sea for a bathe. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of bathe These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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