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81 dusje
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82 tuširati
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83 meterse en la ducha
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84 принять душ
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85 duŝi sin
take a shower -
86 duş almak
v. take a shower -
87 샤워하다
v. take a shower -
88 bëj dush
to take a shower -
89 ligo
to take a shower -
90 zuhanyozik
to take a shower -
91 ducha
f.1 shower.tomar o darse una ducha to have o take a shower2 shower unit.3 douche, douching, washing out.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: duchar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: duchar.* * *1 shower\darse/tomar una ducha to take a shower, have a showeruna ducha de agua fría familiar a blow, a shock* * *noun f.* * *SF showerdarse o tomarse o pegarse * una ducha — to have a shower, take a shower ( esp EEUU)
una ducha de agua fría —
el rechazo de su propuesta fue una ducha de agua fría para él — the rejection of his proposal was a real shock to the system for him
ducha de teléfono — detachable-head shower, hand-held shower
* * *femenino showerdarse or (fam) pegarse una ducha — to take o (BrE) have a shower
fue como una ducha de agua fría — it came like a bolt from the blue
* * *= shower room, shower.Ex. The school has recently added changing and shower rooms, a gym, and a student common room.Ex. Most of her ideas used to come to her while she was driving or in the shower.----* alcachofa de la ducha = shower head.* cortina de ducha = shower curtain.* ducha hidromasaje = jet shower.* goma de la ducha = shower hose.* gorro de ducha = shower cap.* mango de ducha = shower head.* * *femenino showerdarse or (fam) pegarse una ducha — to take o (BrE) have a shower
fue como una ducha de agua fría — it came like a bolt from the blue
* * *= shower room, shower.Ex: The school has recently added changing and shower rooms, a gym, and a student common room.
Ex: Most of her ideas used to come to her while she was driving or in the shower.* alcachofa de la ducha = shower head.* cortina de ducha = shower curtain.* ducha hidromasaje = jet shower.* goma de la ducha = shower hose.* gorro de ducha = shower cap.* mango de ducha = shower head.* * *1 (acción) showerfue como una ducha de agua fría it came like a bolt from the blue, it came as a terrible shock o blow2 (instalación) showerCompuestos:hand-held showerdouche* * *
Del verbo duchar: ( conjugate duchar)
ducha es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
ducha
duchar
ducha sustantivo femenino
shower;◊ darse una ducha to take o (BrE) have a shower
ducho,-a adjetivo expert: está muy ducho en matemáticas, he's well versed in maths
ducha sustantivo femenino shower: me daré una ducha en cuanto llegue a casa, I'll have a shower as soon as I get home
' ducha' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consumarse
- alcachofa
- cortina
- dar
- gorro
- meter
- regadera
- roseta
- teléfono
English:
grungy
- have
- shower
- shower-curtain
- showercap
- new
- nice
- nothing
* * *ducha nf1. [chorro] shower;Fam Figuna ducha de agua fría a bucket of cold water2. [dispositivo] shower;un gorro de ducha a shower capducha de teléfono = shower with hand-held shower head3. [habitáculo] shower (Br stall o US cabinet);las duchas [de gimnasio, polideportivo] the showers* * *f shower;ser una ducha de agua fría fig come as a shock* * *ducha nf: showerdarse una ducha: to take a shower* * *ducha n shower -
92 duschen
* * *to take a shower; to have a shower; to shower; to douche;sich duschento have a shower* * *dụ|schen ['dʊʃn]1. virto have or take a shower, to shower2. vtjdn duschen — to give sb a shower
jdm/sich den Kopf/Rücken duschen — to spray sb's/one's head/back
* * *(to bathe in a shower: He showered and dressed.) shower* * *du·schen[ˈdu:ʃn̩]I. vi to showerkalt/warm \duschen to have [or take] a cold/hot showerII. vrIII. vt▪ jdn \duschen to give sb a shower* * *1.intransitives, reflexives Verb take or have a shower2.kalt duschen — take or have a cold shower
transitives Verb* * *B. v/t give sb a shower;jemandem/sich (dat)die Beine duschen spray (down) sb’s/one’s legs* * *1.intransitives, reflexives Verb take or have a shower2.kalt duschen — take or have a cold shower
transitives Verb* * *v.to douche v. -
93 Dusche
f; -, -n shower; eine Dusche nehmen have ( oder take) a shower; unter der Dusche in the shower; das war eine kalte Dusche für ihn fig. that brought him down to earth with a bump* * *die Duschedouche; shower* * *Dụ|sche ['dʊʃə]f -, -nshowereine Dusche nehmen — to have or take a shower
das war eine kalte Dusche (fig) — that really brought him/her etc down to earth (with a bump)
bei ihrem Enthusiasmus wirkten seine Worte wie eine kalte Dusche (fig) — his words poured cold water on her enthusiasm
* * *die1) (a bath in which water is sprayed down on the bather from above: I'm just going to have/take a shower.) shower2) (the equipment used for such a bath: We're having a shower fitted in the bathroom.) shower* * *Du·sche<-, -n>[ˈdu:ʃə]f1. (Apparatur) shower2. (das Duschen) showereine heiße/kalte \Dusche a hot/cold showerwie eine kalte \Dusche sein [o [auf jdn] wirken] to pour cold water on sbihr plötzliches Nein wirkte auf ihn wie eine kalte \Dusche her sudden no brought him down to earthunter die \Dusche gehen, eine \Dusche nehmen to have [or take] a showerunter der \Dusche sein [o stehen] to be in the shower, to be taking [or having] a shower* * *die; Dusche, Duschen showerunter die Dusche gehen — take or have a shower
eine kalte Dusche [für jemanden] sein — (fig. ugs.) be like a cold douche or a douche of cold water [on somebody]
* * *eine Dusche nehmen have ( oder take) a shower;unter der Dusche in the shower;das war eine kalte Dusche für ihn fig that brought him down to earth with a bump* * *die; Dusche, Duschen showerunter die Dusche gehen — take or have a shower
eine kalte Dusche [für jemanden] sein — (fig. ugs.) be like a cold douche or a douche of cold water [on somebody]
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94 ducharse
1 to take a shower, have a shower* * *verb* * *VPR to have a shower, take a shower ( esp EEUU)* * *
ducharse ( conjugate ducharse) verbo pronominal ( refl) to take o (BrE) have a shower
ducharse verbo reflexivo to shower, have o take a shower
' ducharse' also found in these entries:
English:
have
- shower
* * *vprto have o take a shower* * *v/r have a shower, shower* * *ducharse vr: to take a shower* * *ducharse vb to have a shower -
95 abduschen
(trennb., hat -ge-)* * *to douche* * *ạb|du|schenvt septo give a shower; Körperteil to wash under the showersich abduschen — to have or take a shower
* * *ab|du·schenvt▪ jdn \abduschen to give sb a showerjdm den Rücken \abduschen to shower sb's back* * *transitives Verbsich/jemanden [kalt/warm] abduschen — take/give somebody a [cold/hot] shower
sich/jemandem den Rücken abduschen — shower one's/somebody's back
* * *abduschen (trennb, hat -ge-)* * *transitives Verbsich/jemanden [kalt/warm] abduschen — take/give somebody a [cold/hot] shower
sich/jemandem den Rücken abduschen — shower one's/somebody's back
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96 douche
douche [du∫]feminine noun• prendre une douche to have or take a shower* * *duʃ1) ( pour se laver) showerprendre une douche — to have GB ou take US a shower
2) (colloq) ( déception) letdown (colloq)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *duʃ1. nfprendre une douche — to have a shower, to take a shower
douche écossaise fig — series of ups and downs, roller-coaster ride
douche froide fig — blow
Le verdict a fait l'effet d'une douche froide. — The verdict came as a blow.
2. douches nfpl[gymnase, auberge de jeunesse] shower room sg* * *A nf1 ( pour se laver) shower; prendre une douche to have GB ou take US a shower; être sous la douche to be in the shower;2 ○( déception) letdown○; la nouvelle a été pour moi une douche froide the news came as a terrible letdown to me;3 ○( averse) on a pris une de ces douches! we got a real soaking!douche écossaise lit alternating hot and cold shower; fig bucket of cold water; douche vaginale douche.[duʃ] nom féminin1. [jet d'eau] showerprendre une douche to have ou to take a shower2. [bac, cabine] shower unit3. (familier) [averse]recevoir ou prendre une bonne douche to get drenched ou soaked4. (familier) [choc, surprise] shock -
97 doccia
f (pl -cce) showerfare la doccia take a shower* * *doccia s.f.1 shower: fare la doccia, to take (o to have) a shower; doccia scozzese, alternately hot and cold shower // fare una doccia fredda a qlcu., (fig.) to dampen s.o.'s enthusiasm (o spirits) (o to put a damper on s.o.'s enthusiasm); la notizia del matrimonio è stata per me una doccia fredda, I was stunned by the news of her marriage; perché non ti fai una doccia fredda, per calmare i nervi?, why don't you take a cold shower and calm down?2 ( condotto per l'acqua) conduit, water pipe3 ( grondaia) gutter* * *1) showerfare o farsi una o la doccia to have BE o take AE a shower, to shower; essere sotto la doccia — to be in the shower
2) (grondaia) gutter; (di scarico) drainpipe•doccia fredda — cold shower; fig. bucket of cold water
doccia scozzese — alternating hot and cold shower; fig. seesaw of good and bad events
* * *docciapl. -ce /'dott∫a, t∫e/sostantivo f.1 shower; fare o farsi una o la doccia to have BE o take AE a shower, to shower; essere sotto la doccia to be in the shower2 (grondaia) gutter; (di scarico) drainpipedoccia fredda cold shower; fig. bucket of cold water; doccia scozzese alternating hot and cold shower; fig. seesaw of good and bad events. -
98 prysznic
m 1. (urządzenie) shower- kabina z prysznicem a shower stall a. unit- żel pod prysznic shower gel- kąpać się pod prysznicem to have a. take a shower- wejść pod prysznic to step under the shower2. (kąpiel) shower- wziąć prysznic to have a. take a shower, to shower- podziałać na kogoś jak zimny prysznic pot. to act like a cold shower on sb3. zw. pl (pomieszczenie) shower room- na każdym piętrze są prysznice there are shower rooms on each floor* * *-u; -ebrać (wziąć) prysznic — perf to shower, to take lub have a shower
* * *miGen. -a shower, douche; wziąć prysznic have l. take a shower; zimny prysznic przen. cold water.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prysznic
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99 душ
1. shower (-bath)мед. doucheдуш със силно налягане мед. needle-bathдушове (помещение) shower room(s)2. (къпане под водна струя) showerправя/вземам душ take a showerполяха го със студен душ they threw cold water on his enthusiasmдействувам като студен душ put a wet blanket on* * *душ,м., -ове, (два) ду̀ша 1. shower(-bath); мед. douche; \душ със силно налягане мед. needle-bath; \душове ( помещение) shower room(s); подвижен \душ telephone shower;2. ( къпане под водна струя) shower; правя/вземам \душ take a shower; • действам като студен \душ put a wet blanket on; поляха го със студен \душ they threw cold water on his enthusiasm; студен \душ wet blanket, cooler, smack in the eye.* * *douche ; shower: I will take a душ. - Ще си взема един душ.* * *1. (къпане под водна струя) shower 2. shower(-bath) 3. ДУШ със силно налягане мед. needle-bath 4. ДУШове (помещение) shower room(s) 5. действувам като студен ДУШ put a wet blanket on 6. мед. douche 7. поляха го със студен ДУШthey threw cold water on his enthusiasm 8. правя/вземам ДУШ take a shower 9. ръчен ДУШ а telephone shower 10. студен ДУШ a wet blanket, a cooler -
100 duchar
v.1 to shower (dar una ducha).¡me has duchado entero con tu gaseosa! you've soaked me with your lemonade!2 to give a shower, to douche.* * *1 to give a shower1 to take a shower, have a shower* * *1.VT to give a shower to; (Med) to douche2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo2.ducharse v pron (refl) to take o (BrE) have a shower* * *1.verbo transitivo2.ducharse v pron (refl) to take o (BrE) have a shower* * *duchar [A1 ]vtduchar a algn to give sb a shower¡me has duchado! ( fam); you've completely drenched me!■ ducharse* * *♦ vt1. [dar una ducha a] to shower¡me has duchado entero con tu gaseosa! you've soaked me with your lemonade!* * *v/t:duchar a alguien give s.o. a shower; ( mojar) soak s.o.
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