bath

bath
1. plural - baths; noun
1) (a large container for holding water in which to wash the whole body: I'll fill the bath with water for you.) bañera
2) (an act of washing in a bath: I had a bath last night.) baño
3) (a container of liquid etc in which something is immersed: a bird bath.) tina, cuba

2. verb
(to wash in a bath: I'll bath the baby.) bañar
- bathroom
- bathtub

bath1 n
1. bañera
fill the bath with water llena de agua la bañera
2. baño
I'm going to have a bath me voy a dar un baño / me voy a bañar
she has a bath every day se baña cada día
bath2 vb bañar / bañarse
she baths the baby every day baña al bebé cada día
Mira también baths
bath
tr[bɑːɵ]
noun
1 baño
2 (tub) bañera
transitive verb
1 bañar, dar un baño a
intransitive verb
1 bañarse
plural noun baths
1 piscina f sing municipal
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to have a bath / take a bath bañarse
to run a bath preparar un baño
bath gel gel nombre masculino de baño
bath mat alfombra de baño
bath salts sales nombre femenino plural de baño
bath towel toalla de baño
bath ['bæɵ, 'baɵ] n, pl baths ['bæðz, 'bæɵs, 'baðz, 'baɵs]
1) bathing: baño m
to take a bath: bañarse
2) : baño m (en fotografía, etc.)
3) bathroom: baño m , cuarto m de baño
4) spa: balneario m
5) loss: pérdida f
bath
n.
bañera s.f.
baño s.m.
bæθ, bɑːθ
I
noun (pl baths bæðz, bɑːðz)
1)
a) (wash) baño m

to have o (AmE also) take a bath — bañarse, darse* un baño

to give somebody a bath — bañar a alguien

b) (tub) bañera f, tina f (AmL)

I was in the bath when you rang — me estaba bañando cuando llamaste

c) (bathwater)

to run a o the bath — preparar un baño

2) baths pl
a) (swimming baths) (BrE) piscina f, alberca f (Méx), pileta f (RPl)
b) (public baths) (for washing) baños mpl públicos

II
1.
(BrE) transitive verb bañar

2.
vi bañarse
[bɑːθ]
1. N
(pl baths) [bɑːðz]
1) (esp Brit) (also: bathtub) bañera f , tina f (LAm), bañadera f (S. Cone)
2) (=act) baño m

to have or take a bath — darse un baño, bañarse

to give sb a bath — dar un baño a algn, bañar a algn

3) (Chem, Phot) baño m
4) baths (Brit) (=swimming pool) piscina f , alberca f (Mex), pileta f (S. Cone)
2.
VT (Brit) bañar, dar un baño a
3.
VI (Brit) bañarse
4.
CPD

bath bomb N — bomba f de baño

bath chair N — silla f de ruedas

bath cube N — cubo m de sales para el baño

bath oil N — aceite m para el baño

bath salts NPL — sales fpl de baño

bath sheet, bath towel N — toalla f de baño

* * *
[bæθ, bɑːθ]
I
noun (pl baths [bæðz, bɑːðz])
1)
a) (wash) baño m

to have o (AmE also) take a bath — bañarse, darse* un baño

to give somebody a bath — bañar a alguien

b) (tub) bañera f, tina f (AmL)

I was in the bath when you rang — me estaba bañando cuando llamaste

c) (bathwater)

to run a o the bath — preparar un baño

2) baths pl
a) (swimming baths) (BrE) piscina f, alberca f (Méx), pileta f (RPl)
b) (public baths) (for washing) baños mpl públicos

II
1.
(BrE) transitive verb bañar

2.
vi bañarse

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