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1 bath
1. plural - baths; noun1) (a large container for holding water in which to wash the whole body: I'll fill the bath with water for you.) kad2) (an act of washing in a bath: I had a bath last night.) kopel3) (a container of liquid etc in which something is immersed: a bird bath.) bazenček2. verb(to wash in a bath: I'll bath the baby.) kopati- bathroom
- bathtub* * *I [ba:m], American [bæm]nounkopel; kad; chemistry pranje; kopališče; plural zdraviliščeII [ba:m], American [bæm]transitive verbkopati; umivati (se) -
2 bath salts
(a usually perfumed mixture of certain salts added to bath water.) kopalne soli -
3 bath-brick
[bá:mbrik]nounloščilni kamen -
4 bath-chair
[bá:mčwə]nouninvalidski voziček -
5 bath-house
[bá:mhaus]nounzdraviliški dom -
6 bath-towel
[bá:mtauəl]nounkopalna brisača, otirača -
7 bath-tub
[bá:mtʌb]nounkopalna kad -
8 air-bath
[ʌ/əba:m]nounzračna kopel -
9 brine-bath
[bráinba:m]nounslana kopel -
10 earth-bath
[ɜ:mba:m]nounblatna kopel -
11 foot-bath
[fútba:m]nounkopel za noge; umivanje nog -
12 hip-bath
[hípba:m]nounsedna kopel -
13 mud-bath
[mʌdba:ə]nounmedicine blatna kopel -
14 needle-bath
[ní:dlba:m]nounpršna kopel pod krožno prho -
15 peat-bath
[pí:tba:m]nounmedicine blatna kopel -
16 sand-bath
[saendba:m]nounchemistry & medicine peščena kopel -
17 shower-bath
[šáuəba:m]nounpršna kopel, prha, tuš(iranje); kopalnica s prho -
18 silver bath
[sílvəba:m]nounphotography srebrna kopel -
19 slipper bath
[slípəba:m]noun(kopalna) banja v obliki čevlja -
20 sponge bath
[spʌndžba:m]nounotiranje (z gobo)
См. также в других словарях:
bath — bath … Dictionnaire des rimes
Bath — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda … Wikipedia Español
Bath — may refer to: * Any vessel, dish, or depression made to hold a liquid for the purpose of immersion of an object, e.g. birdbath * A body of liquid in which something is washed, heated or steeped: ** For medical or cleaning purposes, etc. e.g. Bath … Wikipedia
bath — bath; bath·er; bath·house; Bath·i·nette; bath·ing; bath·less; bath·mic; bath·mism; bath·mo·trop·ic; bath·mot·ro·pism; bath·o·chrome; bath·o·lith; bath·urst; bath·vill·ite; bath·yl; eu·ry·bath·ic; iso·ther·mo·bath; mal·a·bath·rum; mono·bath;… … English syllables
bath — [ bat ] adj. inv. • 1846; interj. 1804; p. ê. de battant (neuf)→ battre (II) ♦ Fam. vieilli Chic, serviable. « T es bath, Fernande. Tu m as passé le filon » (Carco). Agréable, beau. C est bath ! ⇒ 2. chouette, épatant. ⊗ HOM. Batte. ● bath… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Bath — /bath, bahth/, n. 1. a city in Avon, in SW England: mineral springs. 84,300. 2. a seaport in SW Maine. 10,246. * * * City (pop., 1995 est.: 84,000), southwestern England. Situated on the River Avon, it was founded as Aquae Sulis by the Romans,… … Universalium
Bath — Bath, NY U.S. village in New York Population (2000): 5641 Housing Units (2000): 2826 Land area (2000): 2.878165 sq. miles (7.454414 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.878165 sq. miles (7.454414 sq … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Bath — (b[.a]th; 61), n.; pl. {Baths} (b[.a][th]z). [AS. b[ae][eth]; akin to OS. & Icel. ba[eth], Sw., Dan., D., & G. bad, and perh. to G. b[ a]hen to foment.] 1. The act of exposing the body, or part of the body, for purposes of cleanliness, comfort,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bath — Bath, n. A city in the west of England, resorted to for its hot springs, which has given its name to various objects. [1913 Webster] {Bath brick}, a preparation of calcareous earth, in the form of a brick, used for cleaning knives, polished metal … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bath — [bɑːθ ǁ bæθ] noun take a bath informal to lose a lot of money when buying or selling something: • CBS took a bath estimated at $275 million on the baseball television coverage deal. * * * bath UK US /bɑːθ/ noun ● take a bath Cf … Financial and business terms
bath — bath, bathe ou bathouse adj. Beau : Une bathe gonzesse. / Bon : Merci, t es bath. / Agréable : Le cinoche, c est bath. / Bath au pieu, adroit en amour. □ n.m. Vrai, authentique : C est pas du toc, c est du bath … Dictionnaire du Français argotique et populaire