bathed / bæθ, bɑθ /

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bathed2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural baths [bathz, bahthz, baths, bahths]. /bæðz, bɑðz, bæθs, bɑθs/.

  1. a washing or immersion of something, especially the body, in water, steam, etc., as for cleansing or medical treatment: I take a bath every day. Give the dog a bath.
  2. a quantity of water or other liquid used for this purpose: running a bath.
  3. a container for water or other cleansing liquid, as a bathtub.
v. 无主动词 verb

bathed, bath·ing.Chiefly British.

  1. to wash or soak in a bath.

bathed 近义词

v. 动词 verb

wash with water and, usually, soap

更多bathed例句

  1. Whether you opt for wet or dry may be a matter of preference in the end, but it’s worth noting a few cons of shaving in the bath.
  2. Our favorite small business to buy luxurious bath treats from is Adrina Dietra’s apothecary, but Etsy is packed to the gills with other options from indie makers, too.
  3. Centuries-old hammams — public baths — in Morocco’s Fez have been retrofitted with solar panels so they can double up as giant batteries.
  4. The jury is still out on whether CBD actually helps with topical pain relief or relaxation, but these sachets of bath tea are irrefutably soothing either way.
  5. The bitter acid in them can be easily removed by cracking them into pieces and soaking the acorn nut meat chunks in repeating baths of warm water, one hour at a time, until the bitter is gone.
  6. It is an advertising campaign, selling Dior and selling her, bathed in the false glow of intimacy.
  7. And the rest of his policy ideas, even when right-leaning, were bathed in a soft, summer camp biblical glow.
  8. At least Sagiryan and Dzhabarov can now seek R&R in sun-bathed Crimea—all without leaving Russian Federation territory.
  9. But Still Walking is bathed in lovely summer light, and it floats on air.
  10. I was a student of masculinity from a very young age, (perhaps even as I bathed in a hormone cocktail in the womb).
  11. She bathed Madame Ratignolle's face with cologne, while Robert plied the fan with unnecessary vigor.
  12. Not a zephyr ruffled the leaf of a rose, and a soft breathing fragrance bathed his reposing senses.
  13. The mountain ranges were bathed in sunshine and the scarred and seamy face of stern old Errigal seemed almost to smile.
  14. She rose impatiently and bathed her eyes before ringing for the maid to lace her for dinner—it was long past tea-time.
  15. He was completely bathed in cold perspiration, an almost certain sign of death, since a heavy fever had taken possession of him.