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1. verb1) (to put into water: He bathed his feet; I'll bathe your wounds.) bañar; limpiar2) (to go swimming: She bathes in the sea every day.) bañarse, darse un baño
2. noun(an act of swimming: a midnight bathe.) baño- bather- bathing
bathe vb bañarsetr[beɪð]1 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL (cut, wound) lavar2 (eyes) bañarse3 figurative use (with light) bañar1 (in sea) bañarse1) wash: bañar, lavar2) soak: poner en remojo3) flood: inundarto bathe with light: inundar de luzbathe vi: bañarse, ducharsev.• bañar v.
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1. beɪða) ( wash) \<\<wound/eyes\>\> lavar; \<\<baby/dog\>\> (AmE) bañarb) ( drench) (usu pass)to be bathed in something — \<\<in tears/light\>\> estar* bañado en algo
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via) ( take bath) (AmE) bañarseb) ( go swimming) (BrE) bañarse
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noun (BrE colloq) (no pl) baño m ( en el mar etc)[beɪð]1.N (Brit) (=swim) baño m2. VT1) [+ wound etc] lavar2) (esp US) bañar3) (fig)bathed in tears/sweat — bañado en lágrimas/sudor
3. VI1) (Brit) (=swim) bañarse2) (US) (=take bath) bañarse* * *
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1. [beɪð]a) ( wash) \<\<wound/eyes\>\> lavar; \<\<baby/dog\>\> (AmE) bañarb) ( drench) (usu pass)to be bathed in something — \<\<in tears/light\>\> estar* bañado en algo
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via) ( take bath) (AmE) bañarseb) ( go swimming) (BrE) bañarse
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noun (BrE colloq) (no pl) baño m ( en el mar etc) -
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bathe [beɪð]baigner ; [+ wound] laver3. noun* * *[beɪð] 1.transitive verb laver [wound] (in dans; with à)2.1) ( swim) [person] se baigner2) US ( take bath) prendre un bain3)to be batheed in — ruisseler de [sweat]; être inondé de [light]; être baigné de [tears]
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B vtr1 laver [wound] (in dans ; with à) ; to bathe one's feet prendre un bain de pieds ;3 US baigner [child].C vi2 US ( take bath) prendre un bain ; -
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1. transitive verb1) baden2) (moisten) baden [Wunde, Körperteil]bathed with or in sweat — schweißüberströmt
3)2. intransitive verb 3. noun* * *[beiƟ] 1. verb2) (to go swimming: She bathes in the sea every day.) baden2. noun(an act of swimming: a midnight bathe.) das Bad- academic.ru/5771/bather">bather- bathing* * *[beɪð]I. vito \bathe in sea water in Meerwasser badenII. vt1. MED▪ to \bathe sth etw badento \bathe one's eyes ein Augenbad machento \bathe one's feet ein Fußbad nehmento be \bathed in sweat schweißgebadet seinto be \bathed in tears in Tränen aufgelöst seinthe sun \bathed the city in shades of gold die Sonne tauchte die Stadt in goldenes Licht▪ to be \bathed in sth:he returned home \bathed in the glory of his success er kehrte heim und schwelgte im Glanz seines Erfolgs▪ to \bathe sb/a baby jdn/ein Baby baden* * *[beɪð]1. vt1) person, feet, eyes, wound etc baden; (with cotton wool etc) waschento be bathed in sweat — in Schweiß gebadet sein, schweißgebadet sein
2)See:= bath2. vibaden3. nBad nt* * *bathe [beıð]A v/t1. eine Wunde etc, besonders US ein Kind etc baden:bathe o.s. → B 12. waschen3. (ein)tauchen (in in akk) (auch fig):bathed in sunlight sonnenüberflutet, in Sonnenlicht getaucht;bathed in tears in Tränen aufgelöst, tränenüberströmt4. besonders poet bespülenB v/i1. besonders US baden, ein Bad nehmen2. baden, schwimmen3. (Heil)Bäder nehmenin in dat)C s Br Bad n (im Freien):go for a bathe baden oder schwimmen gehen* * *1. transitive verb1) baden2) (moisten) baden [Wunde, Körperteil]bathed with or in sweat — schweißüberströmt
3)2. intransitive verb 3. nounBad, das (im Meer usw.)* * *v.auswaschen (Medizin) v.baden v.schwimmen v.(§ p.,pp.: schwamm, ist/hat geschwommen)waschen v.(§ p.,pp.: wusch, gewaschen) -
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1. n ливень2. n обильное выпадениеshower of rain — дождь, ливень
shower of hail — град, выпадение града
3. n физ. ливень космических лучей, космический ливень4. n душ5. n обилие, множество6. v осыпать, забрасывать7. v литься ливнем; быть сильнымit is showering — льёт как из ведра, идёт сильный ливень
8. v литься; сыпаться9. v поливать, орошать; брызгать10. v принять душsatiny shower gel — гель для душа, придающий атласность коже
11. n экспонентСинонимический ряд:1. barrage (noun) barrage; bombardment; broadside; burst; cannonade; drumfire; fusillade; hail; salvo; storm; volley2. bathing (noun) bath; bathing; cleanliness; locker room; sauna; shower bath; shower room; shower stall; sponge bath3. inundation (noun) inundation; plethora; profusion4. rain (noun) deluge; downpour; drizzle; light rainfall; mist; rain; rain flurry; sprinkle; thundershower; torrent5. bathe (verb) bathe; tub; wash6. pepper (verb) barrage; bombard; cannonade; pepper7. rain (verb) heap; lavish; rain; sprayАнтонимический ряд:
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