bathhouse 的定义
plural bath·hous·es [bath-hou-ziz, bahth-]. /ˈbæθˌhaʊ zɪz, ˈbɑθ-/.
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- Scramble or hike onto colossal red rocks right out of camp, enjoy the communal bathhouse, and take a hike in the bizarre, maze-like pinnacles inside the national park before cozying up to a crackling campfire.
- Your kids are going to love roasting marshmallows at the fire pits and taking a bath after the beach in the outdoor clawfoot tubs that are part of the property’s historic bathhouse.
- The ranch has a bathhouse, a communal cook shelter and library, and cabins with bunks.
- The eight-person rental includes two sleeping huts, a kitchen hut, and a bathhouse.
- Despite years of discrimination, she was eventually allowed to join the faculty at Göttingen, after the esteemed mathematician David Hilbert pointed out that the faculty senate was not a bathhouse.
- There have been at least 50 cases similar to the bathhouse raid in the last 18 months, human-rights groups estimate.
- The lady in black was reading her morning devotions on the porch of a neighboring bathhouse.
- He proceeds to the bathhouse to take his ablution, and thence to the synagogue, leaving the tailor all the while in his pocket.
- The whole world was turned into one big, rough towel which smelt of the bathhouse.
- It is not far from the bathhouse, and into it Hogarth had really darted; but when the officers came peering, no trace of him.
- It was situated at the back of the Bathhouse, and would be, to the best of his recollection, some 12ft.