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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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engleski
španski
španski
I. bath <pl baths [bæðz, bɑːðz]> [Am bæθ, Brit bɑːθ] N
1.1. bath (wash):
to have or Am also take a bath
to have or Am also take a bath
bañar a alguien
he took an early bath Brit SPORTS
he took an early bath attr oil/salts/towel
1.2. bath (tub):
tina f LatAm
bañadera f Arg
1.3. bath (bathwater):
1.4. bath (bathroom):
2.1. bath <baths, pl > Brit:
swimming baths
swimming baths
alberca f Mex
swimming baths
pileta f RioPl
2.2. bath <baths, pl >:
alberca f Mex
pileta f RioPl
2.3. bath <baths, pl > (spa) HISTORY:
baños mpl
3. bath:
bath PHOTO, TECH
II. bath [Am bæθ, Brit bɑːθ] VB trans Brit
III. bath [Am bæθ, Brit bɑːθ] VB intr Brit
steam bath N
swimming bath N Brit a. swimming baths
Turkish bath N
developing bath N
fixing bath [ˈfɪksɪŋ bɑːθ] N
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
thermal baths pl
medicinal baths pl
public baths pl
baths pl
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I. bath [bɑ:θ, Am bæθ] N
1. bath (container):
tina f LatAm
bañadera f Arg
2. bath (action):
bañada f Mex
II. bath [bɑ:θ, Am bæθ] VB intr
III. bath [bɑ:θ, Am bæθ] VB trans
bubble bath N
swimming bath N
alberca f Mex
pileta f Arg
fixing bath N
bath towel N
foam bath N
sponge bath N
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
hot baths pl
bath Brit
u rečniku PONS
engleski
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bath [bæθ] N
1. bath (action):
bañada f Mex
2. bath (bathtub):
tina f LatAm
bañadera f Arg
3. bath (bathroom):
4. bath CHEM:
bubble bath N
bird bath N
sponge bath N
steam bath N
bath towel N
bath mat N
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
hot baths pl
Present
Ibath
youbath
he/she/itbaths
webath
youbath
theybath
Past
Ibathed
youbathed
he/she/itbathed
webathed
youbathed
theybathed
Present Perfect
Ihavebathed
youhavebathed
he/she/ithasbathed
wehavebathed
youhavebathed
theyhavebathed
Past Perfect
Ihadbathed
youhadbathed
he/she/ithadbathed
wehadbathed
youhadbathed
theyhadbathed
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In microgravity, water clings to the body instead of running down it, so astronauts have sponge baths instead of regular showers.
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From the start the crime debate was framed as a dispute between common sense and soft-on-crime types who want to give hardened criminals a hug and a sponge bath.
news.nationalpost.com
In the absence of a bath tub and/or presence of a very high fever, sponge bath the child/patient three to four times a day.
opinion.inquirer.net
Take paracetamol and have a sponge bath so that the fever would subside.
opinion.inquirer.net
Taking a sponge bath meant moving a washcloth over my chest, trying to clean very bruised and battered flesh without forming a mental image of what was beneath the cloth.
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