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bathed

/bath, bahth/US // bæθ, bɑθ //UK // (bɑːθ) //

洗过澡,洗澡,洗过澡的,洗过澡的人

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

    • : 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.
    • : a quantity of water or other liquid used for this purpose: running a bath.
    • : a container for water or other cleansing liquid, as a bathtub.
    • : a room equipped for bathing; bathroom: The house has two baths.
    • : a building containing rooms or apartments with equipment for bathing; bathhouse.
    • : Often baths . one of the elaborate bathing establishments of the ancients: the baths of Caracalla.
    • : Usually baths . a town or resort visited for medical treatment by bathing or the like; spa.
    • : a preparation, as an acid solution, in which something is immersed.
    • : the container for such a preparation.
    • : a device for controlling the temperature of something by the use of a surrounding medium, as sand, water, oil, etc.
    • : Metallurgy. the depressed hearth of a steelmaking furnace.the molten metal being made into steel in a steelmaking furnace.
    • : the state of being covered by a liquid, as perspiration: in a bath of sweat.
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    bathed, bath·ing.Chiefly British.

    • : to wash or soak in a bath.

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Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Centuries-old hammams — public baths — in Morocco’s Fez have been retrofitted with solar panels so they can double up as giant batteries.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • It is an advertising campaign, selling Dior and selling her, bathed in the false glow of intimacy.

  • And the rest of his policy ideas, even when right-leaning, were bathed in a soft, summer camp biblical glow.

  • At least Sagiryan and Dzhabarov can now seek R&R in sun-bathed Crimea—all without leaving Russian Federation territory.

  • But Still Walking is bathed in lovely summer light, and it floats on air.

  • I was a student of masculinity from a very young age, (perhaps even as I bathed in a hormone cocktail in the womb).

  • She bathed Madame Ratignolle's face with cologne, while Robert plied the fan with unnecessary vigor.

  • Not a zephyr ruffled the leaf of a rose, and a soft breathing fragrance bathed his reposing senses.

  • The mountain ranges were bathed in sunshine and the scarred and seamy face of stern old Errigal seemed almost to smile.

  • She rose impatiently and bathed her eyes before ringing for the maid to lace her for dinner—it was long past tea-time.

  • He was completely bathed in cold perspiration, an almost certain sign of death, since a heavy fever had taken possession of him.