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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.) cadă2) (an act of washing in a bath: I had a bath last night.) baie3) (a container of liquid etc in which something is immersed: a bird bath.) bazin2. verb(to wash in a bath: I'll bath the baby.) a face o baie- bathroom
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2 bath salts
(a usually perfumed mixture of certain salts added to bath water.) săruri de baie -
3 bath
(ts) cadă; baie -
4 bath lubrication
(mas) ungere în baie de ulei -
5 bath oven; bathroom stove
(ts) cazan de baieEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > bath oven; bathroom stove
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6 bath solution
(el) electrolit -
7 bath tub
(ts) cadă de baie -
8 bath voltage
(chim, el) tensiune a băii -
9 acid bath
(chim) baie acidă / de acid -
10 alkaline bath
(chim) baie alcalină -
11 chrome (-plating) bath
(chim, met) baie de cromareEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > chrome (-plating) bath
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12 copper bath
(poligr) baie de cuprare -
13 degreasing bath
(th) baie de degresare -
14 dipping bath
(chim, plast) baie / cuvă de cufundare / imersiune -
15 electrolytic bath
(chim) baie electrolitică -
16 fixer; fixing bath
(foto) baie de fixare -
17 hardening bath / trough
(met) baie / cuvă de călireEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > hardening bath / trough
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18 liquid bath
(th) baie de lichid -
19 oil bath
(th) baie de ulei -
20 oil-bath lubrication
(mas) ungere prin barbotare / în baie de uleiEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > oil-bath lubrication
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