词汇 | bathed |
释义 | bathed past simple and past participle ofbathe 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 pearl diver pike 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 drown 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 scrub scrub up wellidiom shave spruce weak-chinned well groomed whirlpool bath windblown windswept Examples of bathedbathed In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Internally, the environment is the antithesis of tradition, bathed in the northern light. To prevent damage by the calorific source of the halogen lamp, during illumination the spinal cord was bathed with saline solution. They should be bathed once every three to five days between late summer and early autumn, and about once a week when the temperature falls. These features may be more complex for older service users bathed by people who are clothed and young. Crickets are also "bathed" to wash off any dirt on their body, and also to make them cooler when it is hot. Children are bathed in social environments, constantly interacting with others. Having dimensions smaller than the wavelength of the irradiating laser, they are completely bathed in the latter. Choline-sensitive cells were bathed in varying concentrations of strychnine. She bathed her husband and washed him after he used the toilet. The boy bathed him/herself before going to school. She, hearing him, shed tears that bathed her cheeks. They are bathed in a fluid within the thick, rubbery walls of the pod, and both fluid and pod are discarded by consumers. 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). For example, hospital routine dictates to a large degree the times when patients are woken, fed, toileted, bathed and so on. And suddenly, there he stood, literally bathed in gold against a sky that could not have been more blue. 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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