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1 bathing
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2 bathing
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3 bathing season
bathing seasonestação de águas, temporada de praia. -
4 bathing trunk
bathing trunkcalção de banho masculino. -
5 bathing-hut
bath.ing-hut[b'eiðiŋ h∧t] n = link=bathing-box bathing-box. -
6 bathing-trunks
bath.ing-trunks[b'eiðiŋ tr∧ŋks] n = link=bathing-drawers bathing-drawers. -
7 bathing cap
bath.ing cap[b'eiðiŋ kæp] n touca de banho. -
8 bathing outfit
bath.ing out.fit[b'eiðiŋ autfit] n roupa de banho, maiô. -
9 bathing resort
bath.ing re.sort[b'eiðiŋ rizɔ:t] n balneário. -
10 bathing suit
bath.ing suit[b'eiðiŋ su:t] n maiô. -
11 bathing-box
bath.ing-box[b'eiðiŋ bɔks] n cabina para banhistas. -
12 bathing-costume
bath.ing-cos.tume[b'eiðiŋ kɔstju:m] n roupa de banho, maiô. -
13 bathing-drawers
bath.ing-drawers[b'eiðiŋ drɔ:z] n calção de banho masculino. -
14 bathing-fatality
bath.ing-fa.tal.i.ty[b'eiðiŋ fətæliti] n acidente de banho. -
15 bathing-machine
bath.ing-ma.chine[b'eiðiŋ məʃi:n] n cabina sobre rodas para trocar de roupa e tomar banho. -
16 bathing-wrap
bath.ing-wrap[b'eiðiŋ ræp] n roupão de banho. -
17 bathing\ place
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18 bathing\ suit
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19 sea-bathing
sea-bath.ing[s'i: beiðiŋ] n banho de mar. -
20 bathe
[beiƟ] 1. verb1) (to put into water: He bathed his feet; I'll bathe your wounds.) banhar2) (to go swimming: She bathes in the sea every day.) tomar banho2. noun(an act of swimming: a midnight bathe.) banho- bather- bathing* * *[beið] n banho de mar, banho ao ar livre. a bathe in the sea / um banho de mar. • vt+vi 1 tomar banho, banhar-se. 2 dar um banho em, banhar. 3 lavar, aplicar água, umedecer ou molhar com qualquer líquido. 4 nadar. 5 cobrir, envolver.
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