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    /bɑ:θ/ * danh từ, số nhiều baths - sự tắm - chậu tắm, bồn tắm, nhà tắm - (số nhiều) nhà tắm có bể bơi !bath of blood - sự chém giết, sự làm đổ máu * động từ - tắm =to bath a baby+ tắm cho đứa bé

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