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1 bańa
• bathing hole• bathing pond -
2 bańadero
• bathing hole• bathing pond -
3 calzón de bańo
• bathing suit• bathing trunks -
4 traje de bańo
• bathing costume• bathing suit• swimming costume• swimming suit• swimsuit -
5 albornoz
• bathing wrap• bathrobe• beach robe -
6 bańos
• bathing -
7 calzoneta
• bathing suit -
8 chingue
• bathing suit -
9 estación balnearia
• bathing resort• seaside resort -
10 frazada de bańo
• bathing wrap -
11 gorra de bańo
• bathing cap -
12 gorro de bańo
• bathing cap• swimming cap -
13 malla
• bathing suit• mesh• nestle up to• net account receivable• netiquette• nettle -
14 pantalón de bańo
• bathing suit -
15 pantaloneta de bańo
• bathing suit -
16 pantalonetas de bańo
• bathing trunks -
17 ropa de bańo
• bathing suit -
18 trusa
• bathing suit -
19 vestido de bańo
• bathing suit -
20 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
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