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1 have a bath
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2 have a bath
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1) Общая лексика: принимать ванну, принять ванну, принять ванну -
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принять ваннуАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > have a bath
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5 have a bath
לעשות אמבטיה* * *◙ היטבמא תושעל◄ -
6 have a bath
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7 have a bath
expr.ein Bad nehmen ausdr.in der Wanne baden ausdr. -
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10 have a bath
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принимать ванну, выкупаться, искупаться* * *принять ванну -
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14 to have a bath
to have/to take a bath принимать ванну -
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♦ bath /bɑ:ɵ/n.1 vasca da bagno; acqua del bagno: to run a bath, far scendere l'acqua per il bagno; riempire la vasca da bagno; Your bath is ready, il bagno è pronto2 bagno ( per igiene): to take (o to have) a bath, fare un bagno; to give sb. a bath, fare il bagno a q. NOTA D'USO: - fare il bagno-4 (al pl.) bagni pubblici; terme5 (GB) piscina coperta● bath attendant, bagnino □ (GB) bath cubes, sali da bagno a cubetti □ bath foam, Bagnoschiuma® □ bath heater, scaldabagno □ bath mat, stuoia da bagno; scendibagno □ bath salts, sali da bagno □ bath scale, pesapersone □ bath sponge, spugna da bagno □ bath towel, telo da bagno □ ( slang USA) to take a bath, subire una grossa perdita finanziaria; ( Borsa) scottarsi le dita, rimetterci le penne (fam.).NOTA D'USO: - bath o bathe?- (to) bath /bɑ:ɵ/A v. t.B v. i. -
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bath [bα:θ]1. noun(plural baths) [bα:ðz]2. plural noun4. compounds* * *[bɑːθ], US [bæθ] 1.1) (wash, washing water) bain m2) GB ( tub) baignoire f3) US ( bathroom) salle f de bains4) Chemistry, Photography, Technology bain m2.baths plural noun1) ( for swimming) piscine f2) ( in spa) thermes mpl3) (dated) ( municipal) bains mpl publics3.transitive verb GB baigner4.intransitive verb GB prendre un bain -
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1. n1) ва́нна2) купа́ние ( в ванне);to take ( или to have) a bath приня́ть ва́нну
3) (обыкн. pl) ба́ня; купа́льное заведе́ние;swimming baths бассе́йн для пла́вания
4) тех. ва́нна;hypo bath фото гипосульфи́тная ва́нна
◊Order of the B. о́рден Ба́ни
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1. n1) ва́нна2) купа́ние ( в ванне);to take ( или to have) a bath приня́ть ва́нну
3) (обыкн. pl) ба́ня; купа́льное заведе́ние;swimming baths бассе́йн для пла́вания
4) тех. ва́нна;hypo bath фото гипосульфи́тная ва́нна
◊Order of the B. о́рден Ба́ни
2. v мыть, купа́ть
См. также в других словарях:
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have a bath — bathe, wash oneself in the bath … English contemporary dictionary
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bath — bath, bathe (verbs). In BrE to bath is to have a bath (i.e. wash oneself immersed in a domestic bath), and to bathe is to go into the sea or a river to swim (although usage in this meaning is now dated) or (transitively) to wipe or soothe a wound … Modern English usage
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bath — [[t]bɑ͟ːθ, bæ̱θ[/t]] ♦♦♦ baths, bathing, bathed (When the form baths is the plural of the noun it is pronounced [[t]bɑ͟ːðz[/t]]u> or [[t]bæ̱θs[/t]]u> in British English, and [[t]bæ̱ðz[/t]]u> in American English. When it is used in the… … English dictionary
bath — bath1 W3S2 [ba:θ US bæθ] n plural baths [ba:ðz, ba:θs US bæðz, bæθs] [: Old English; Origin: bAth] 1.) if you take a bath, you wash your body in a bath ▪ After a week of camping, I really needed a bath. take/have a bath ▪ I ll have a bath and go… … Dictionary of contemporary English
bath — I UK [bɑːθ] / US [bæθ] noun [countable] Word forms bath : singular bath plural baths *** 1) British a long deep container that you fill with water and wash yourself in. The usual American word is bathtub. a) the water in a bath I relaxed in a… … English dictionary
bath*/*/*/ — [bɑːθ] noun [C] I 1) the process of washing yourself or someone else in a bath Have I got time to have a bath?[/ex] 2) British a long deep container that you fill with water and wash yourself in 3) the water in a bath Can you run a bath (= fill a … Dictionary for writing and speaking English