bath

名詞

UK/bɑːθ/
US/bæθ/

定義 bath 名詞

  1. A1Countable

    A large container, typically made of plastic, metal, or ceramic, that is filled with water for washing the body.

  2. A1CountableUsually singular

    The act of washing oneself or another person in a bath.

    • She enjoys a warm bath every night.

    • I had a bath this morning.

    • Add some bath oil for a more moisturizing experience.

  3. Countable

    A room in a house that contains a bathtub, sink, and often a toilet.

    • The house features four bedrooms and two baths.

  4. Countable

    A bath taken for health or therapeutic purposes.

    • They experienced mud baths and thermal baths.

  5. Countable

    A container, often shallow, that holds a liquid.

    • There is a lovely bird bath in the garden.

片語 bath 名詞

  • baths

    An old-fashioned term referring to a public swimming pool.

    In the past, it cost about six pence to go to the baths.

  • run a bath

    To fill a bathtub with water in preparation for a bath.

    After her run, she decided to run a bath.

動詞

UK/bɑːθ/
US/bæθ/

定義 bath 動詞

  1. TransitiveIntransitive

    To wash oneself or someone else in a bath.

    • She bathes every morning.

    • I usually bath the children in the evening.

    • I bathed my puppy and he looked adorable.