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61 therapeutic mud-baths
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62 to enjoy frequent baths
получать удовольствие от частого купания в ванне/наслаждаться частым купанием в ванне/любить часто мыться/любить купаться в ваннеEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to enjoy frequent baths
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63 to go to the baths
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64 open-air baths
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65 public swimming baths
(обыкновенно pl) закрытый бассейн для плаванияEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > public swimming baths
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66 Turkish baths
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67 conveyer baths
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68 cardon dioxide baths
English-Russian dictionary of medicine > cardon dioxide baths
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69 peari baths
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70 contrast baths
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71 general baths
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72 salt-water baths
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73 sulfurated hydrogen baths
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74 salty baths
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75 pine baths
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76 alkaline baths
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77 mud-baths
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78 mustard baths
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79 bath
[baːθ]nванна, баня, мытьё в ванне, купание (в ванне, в бане)Every hotel room has a private bath. — В каждом номере гостиницы есть отдельная ванна.
Your bath is ready. — Вам ванна налита.
He takes two baths a day, night and morning. — Он принимает ванну два раза в день: утром и вечером.
The bath is ready. — Ванна готова/налита
- cold bath- warm bath
- medical bath
- foot bath
- sea water basths
- open-air baths
- mud baths
- full bath
- Turkish baths
- hip bath
- acid bath
- child's porcelain bath
- eye bath
- plunging bath
- fixing bath
- public swimming baths
- shower bath
- steam bath
- sponge bath
- bath mat
- bath towel
- bath soap
- bath salts
- bath point
- bath of water as cold as snow
- run a bath
- have a bath
- enjoy a hot bath
- give smb a bath
- fill the bath half full
- take a hasty bath
- enjoy frequent baths
- get into a cold bath
- enjoy a bath in the sea
- prepare the bath
- go to the baths
- dip in the bath
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bɑ:θ
1. сущ.
1) ванна sitz bath ≈ сидячая ванна steam bath ≈ паровая ванна Turkish bath ≈ турецкая баня Syn: tub
2) купание( в ванне) take a bath have a bath
3) обыкн. мн. баня;
купальное заведение swimming baths ≈ бассейн для плавания
4) тех. ванна hypo bath ∙ Order of the Bath
2. гл. купать, мыть, умывать The nurse who dresses and baths the younger children in the family. ≈ Няня, которая одевает и купает младших детей в семье. Syn: washкупание (в ванне, в бане) ;
мытье - shower * душ - blood * кровавая баня, резня - * soap банное мыло - * sponge губка (для мытья тела) - * point /station/ (военное) обмывочный пункт;
баня, душевая - to have/to take/ a * принимать ванну;
мыться, купаться - to be in a * of bliss купаться в море блаженства - his head was in a * of sweat по его лицу струился пот - seawater *s are essential for your health морские ванны необходимы для вашего здоровья вода в ванне - * salts ароматический состав для ванны - your * is ready ваша ванна готова ванна - * mat коврик (резиновый и т. п.) у ванны - a full-length * ванна стандартной длины ванная комната - every hotel room has a private * в каждом номере гостиницы есть ванная комната обыкн pl баня;
купальня;
водолечебница - Turkish *s турецкие бани - swimming *s бассейн для плавания (закрытый) (специальное) ванна (специальное) расплав( фотографическое) (полиграфия) (текстильное) ванна, ванночка;
раствор( специальное) баня > Order of the B. орден Бани > to take a * (американизм) (сленг) пойти ко дну, потерпеть фиаско;
хлебнуть горя > a wealthy family that took a * in the Depression богатая семья, которая разорилась во время депрессии мыть, купать - to * the baby купать ребенка мыться, купаться (в ванне)bath (обыкн. pl) баня;
купальное заведение;
swimming baths бассейн для плавания ~ тех. ванна;
hypo bath фото гипосульфитная ванна;
Order of the Bath орден Бани ~ (pl baths) n ванна ~ купание (в ванне) ;
to take (или to have) a bath принять ванну ~ мыть, купать~ тех. ванна;
hypo bath фото гипосульфитная ванна;
Order of the Bath орден Бани~ тех. ванна;
hypo bath фото гипосульфитная ванна;
Order of the Bath орден Баниbath (обыкн. pl) баня;
купальное заведение;
swimming baths бассейн для плавания~ купание (в ванне) ;
to take (или to have) a bath принять ванну
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