-
1 bańador
• bather• bathing costume• bathing suit• bathing trunks• swimmer• swimming costume• swimming suit• swimsuit -
2 bańista
• bather• swimmer -
3 bañista
f. & m.bather, swimmer.* * *1 bather, swimmer* * *SMF1) [en mar, río] bather2) (Med) [en balneario] patient* * *masculino y femenino bather* * *= bather.Ex. Other bath types include sand baths, where bathers are buried in naturally heated sand, mud baths and steam rooms.* * *masculino y femenino bather* * *= bather.Ex: Other bath types include sand baths, where bathers are buried in naturally heated sand, mud baths and steam rooms.
* * *bather* * *
bañista sustantivo masculino y femenino
bather
bañista mf bather, swimmer
' bañista' also found in these entries:
English:
bather
* * *bañista nmfbather* * *m/f swimmer* * *bañista nmf: bather* * *bañista n bather / swimmer -
4 bañador
m.1 bather, swimmer.2 bathing suit, swimming suit, bathing trunks, swimming trunks.* * ** * *bañador, -a1.SM / F bather, swimmer2. SM1) (=prenda) [de mujer] bathing costume, swimsuit, bathing suit; [de hombre] (swimming) trunks pl2) (Téc) tub, trough* * *masculino (Esp) ( de mujer) bathing suit (esp AmE), swimming costume (BrE); ( de hombre) swimming trunks* * *= bathing suit, bathing trunks, swimming costume, swimsuit, swimming trunks, swimming suit, bathing dress.Ex. A study was designed to investigate comments made while trying on bathing suits in the dressing room of a department store.Ex. In the opening scene, people are sunbathing in bathing trunks and bikinis on a Hawaiian beach.Ex. In the West bathing costumes for females were first designed in the 19th century both in America and Great Britain during the Victorian Era.Ex. Caution should be taken if subjects are clothed in tight-fitting swimsuit.Ex. He was wearing a pair of navy-blue swimming trunks many sizes too large but they had a drawstring, so that didn't matter.Ex. Tight clothing, such as swimming suits and the tights worn for aerobics, jogging, etc., may cause health problems by restricting the natural flow of blood.Ex. First the women undressed, pulled on their bathing dresses and covered their heads in hideous caps like sponge bags; then the children were unbuttoned.* * *masculino (Esp) ( de mujer) bathing suit (esp AmE), swimming costume (BrE); ( de hombre) swimming trunks* * *= bathing suit, bathing trunks, swimming costume, swimsuit, swimming trunks, swimming suit, bathing dress.Ex: A study was designed to investigate comments made while trying on bathing suits in the dressing room of a department store.
Ex: In the opening scene, people are sunbathing in bathing trunks and bikinis on a Hawaiian beach.Ex: In the West bathing costumes for females were first designed in the 19th century both in America and Great Britain during the Victorian Era.Ex: Caution should be taken if subjects are clothed in tight-fitting swimsuit.Ex: He was wearing a pair of navy-blue swimming trunks many sizes too large but they had a drawstring, so that didn't matter.Ex: Tight clothing, such as swimming suits and the tights worn for aerobics, jogging, etc., may cause health problems by restricting the natural flow of blood.Ex: First the women undressed, pulled on their bathing dresses and covered their heads in hideous caps like sponge bags; then the children were unbuttoned.* * *( Esp)he comprado un bañador I've bought a bathing suit/some swimming trunks o a pair of swimming trunksponte el bañador put on your bathing suit/trunks* * *
bañador sustantivo masculino (Esp) ( de mujer) bathing suit (esp AmE), swimming costume (BrE);
( de hombre) swimming trunks
bañador m (de mujer) swimming costume
(de hombre) swimming trunks pl
' bañador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dar
- malla
- slip
English:
swimming trunks
- swimsuit
- trunk
- bathing suit
* * *bañador nmEsp [de mujer] swimsuit; [de hombre] swimming trunks* * *m swimsuit* * *bañador n1. (de mujeres) swimming costume2. (de hombres) swimming trunks
См. также в других словарях:
Bather — Bath er (b[=a][th] [ e]r), n. One who bathes. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bather — n. a sun bather * * * [ beɪðə] a sun bather … Combinatory dictionary
bather — [[t]be͟ɪðə(r)[/t]] bathers N COUNT A bather is a person who is swimming in the sea, or in a river or lake. [mainly BRIT, FORMAL] The beach was crowded with bathers. Syn: swimmer … English dictionary
bather — bathe ► VERB 1) wash by immersing one s body in water. 2) chiefly Brit. take a swim. 3) soak or wipe gently with liquid to clean or soothe. 4) suffuse or envelop: my desk is bathed in sunlight. ► NOUN ▪ a swim. DERIVATIVES … English terms dictionary
Bather load — refers to the capacity of a municipal swimming pool, a water fountain, or similar facility. Often bather load is dictated by the capacity of water treatment equipment (filters, chemical processing, and the like). Facilities intended only for… … Wikipedia
bather — noun see bathe I … New Collegiate Dictionary
bather — /bay dheuhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that bathes. 2. bathers, (used with a pl. v.) Australian Informal. a bathing suit. [1630 40; BATHE + ER1; cf. S3] * * * … Universalium
bather — noun One who bathes or swims … Wiktionary
Bather — This interesting surname, of Welsh origin with variant spellings Bathow, Bathoe, Bathow, Bathowe, Betho and Batho, is derived from Batha , itself coming from the Welsh, ap Atha or ab Atha , meaning son of Atha . This Welsh personal name was very… … Surnames reference
bather — bath|er [ˈbeıðə US ər] n 1.) BrE someone who is swimming in the sea, a river, or a lake 2.) bathers [plural] AusE a ↑swimsuit … Dictionary of contemporary English
bather — bath·er || beɪðə n. person who takes a bath, person who goes swimming … English contemporary dictionary