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bathtub

/bath-tuhb, bahth-/US // ˈbæθˌtʌb, ˈbɑθ- //UK // (ˈbɑːθˌtʌb) //

浴缸,浴盆,浴池,盆浴

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tub to bathe in, especially one that is a permanent fixture in a bathroom.

Examples

  • The climate is like a bathtub that’s slowly filling up with water.

  • Dripping with brocade, candelabras and opulent bathtub setups, every suite is unique — so you might want to book a night in each one.

  • To that end, you can bring a waterproof electric shaver into the bathtub with you.

  • On rainy days, toilets won’t flush and foul effluent burbles up into bathtubs and sinks.

  • In the first thirty minutes of the game you find your bloody T-shirt in the bathtub, with no recollection of how it ended up that way after a heavy night of drinking.

  • With its screen raised, it looked more than anything else like a mechanized bathtub.

  • We fill every container, bucket and bathtub in the house and it lasts us until the next time.

  • She stumbles over to the bathroom and points to the bathtub.

  • I describe the pink hued iridescent bubbles in the bathtub, and the way they glide away from my skin as if it's made of silk.

  • It sounds like you're in the bathtub with me as I describe the back massage I am about to give you.

  • This is usually administered in a large bathtub and is beneficial in the fevers of the older children.

  • The undressed child is placed upon a low stool in the half-filled bathtub at 100 F. with the feet in the warm water.

  • They should be put in a bathtub or sink when the rooms are cleaned, and sprayed and sponged and soaked.

  • It is only common decency after one has used a bathtub to rinse and wipe it for the sake of the next person.

  • It is the lack of a proper bathtub that makes this camping business truly awful!