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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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