bathing

bathing
noun baño
bathing
tr['beɪðɪŋ]
noun
1 baño
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
'No bathing' "Prohibido bañarse"
bathing costume traje nombre masculino de baño
bathing suit traje nombre masculino de baño
bathing
n.
baño s.m.
'beɪðɪŋ
mass noun (BrE)

bathing prohibited — prohibido bañarse; (before n)

bathing suit o (BrE also) costume — traje m de baño, bañador m (Esp), malla f (de baño) (RPl), vestido m de baño (Col)

['beɪðɪŋ]
1.
N el bañarse

no bathing — prohibido bañarse

2.
CPD

bathing beauty N — sirena f or belleza f de la playa

bathing cap N(US) gorro m de baño

bathing costume N(Brit) traje m de baño, bañador m , malla f (S. Cone)

bathing hut N — caseta f de playa

bathing machine N — (Hist) caseta f de playa movible

bathing suit (US) N= bathing costume

bathing trunks NPL — bañador m (de hombre)

bathing wrap N — albornoz m

* * *
['beɪðɪŋ]
mass noun (BrE)

bathing prohibited — prohibido bañarse; (before n)

bathing suit o (BrE also) costume — traje m de baño, bañador m (Esp), malla f (de baño) (RPl), vestido m de baño (Col)


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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