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1 bathe
bathe [beɪð]baigner ; [+ wound] laver3. noun* * *[beɪð] 1.transitive verb laver [wound] (in dans; with à)2.1) ( swim) [person] se baigner2) US ( take bath) prendre un bain3)to be batheed in — ruisseler de [sweat]; être inondé de [light]; être baigné de [tears]
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2 bathe
B vtr1 laver [wound] (in dans ; with à) ; to bathe one's feet prendre un bain de pieds ;3 US baigner [child].C vi2 US ( take bath) prendre un bain ;
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