bath
noun
verb
bɑːθ
noun
1
if
you
take
a
bath,
you
wash
your
body
in
a
bath
洗澡,沐浴
After
a
week
of
camping,
I
really
needed
a
bath.
我露营了一个星期,实在得洗个澡了。
take/have
a
bath
I’ll
have
a
bath
and
go
to
bed.
我要洗个澡上床睡觉了。
How
often
do
you
take
a
bath?
你多久洗一次澡?
I’ll
give
the
children
their
bath
(=wash
them
in
a
bath)
.
我要给孩子们洗澡了。
2
a
large
long
container
that
you
fill
with
water
and
sit
or
lie
in
to
wash
yourself
[英] 浴缸,澡盆;
BrE AmE
3
water
that
you
sit
or
lie
in
to
wash
yourself
洗澡水
a
hot
bath
热水澡
She
ran
a
bath
(=put
water
into
a
bath)
.
她往浴缸里放水。
4
a
bathroom,
used
especially
in
advertising
浴室,卫生间〔尤用于广告中〕
All
our
luxury
bedrooms
have
a
private
bath.
我们所有的豪华卧房都带有独立的卫生间。
5
a
container
full
of
liquid
in
which
something
is
placed
for
a
particular
purpose
缸; 盆; 池
[+
of
]
Plunge
the
fabric
into
a
bath
of
black
dye.
把织物投入黑色染料缸中。
6
baths
a.
a
public
building
in
which
there
is
a
swimming
pool
b.
a
public
building
where
people
could
go
in
the
past
to
wash
themselves
〔旧时的〕澡堂,公共浴室
BrE old-fashioned
the
Roman
baths
at
Cirencester
赛伦塞斯特的罗马式公共浴室
7
take a bath
to
lose
money,
especially
in
a
business
deal
[美,非正式] 赔钱,亏本
AmE informal
We
took
a
bath
in
the
market
over
that
stock.
我们买那只股票赔了钱。
verb
8
to
wash
someone
in
a
bath
给〔某人〕洗澡;
T | AmE
I’ll
bath
the
children.
我要给孩子们洗澡。
9
have a bath take a bath
to
wash
yourself
in
a
bath
It
is
more
usual
to
say
or
.
更常用的说法是 have a bath BrE [英] 或 take a bath AmE [美] 。
I | old-fashioned AmE BrE AmE BrE AmE