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I . bath [bɑ:θ] SUST.

1. bath (tub):

bath
banja f

2. bath (water):

bath
kopel f
bath essence
to run [sb] a bath
to give sb a bath
to have [or take]a bath

II . bath [bɑ:θ] V. intr.

bath
kopati se [form. perf. okopati se]

III . bath [bɑ:θ] V. trans.

bath
kopati [form. perf. okopati]

ˈbath tow·el SUST.

ˈbub·ble bath SUST.

ˈsponge bath SUST. ingl. am.

ˈsteam bath SUST.

steam bath

ˈswim·ming bath(s) SUST. ingl. brit.

swimming bath(s)

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Parallel to the medical treatment, the patient might be prescribed some herbal teas, cleansing baths, or a special diet from the traditional healing practice.
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However, these baths were used not only for relaxation purposes, but often also as medicinal remedies for various illnesses.
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Except when going to school, taking a bath or swimming, she always wears her maid uniform.
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She tells them that when she had problems as a child, she felt better after being given a bath.
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The decline in use of the baths started in the 1960s when indoor heated swimming pools started to appear.
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The video shows the story of a female character entering a bath full of black water.
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The objective is to take one big bath in a single year so future years will show increased net income.
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Once the glass substrate is cleaned using detergents and ultrasonic baths, the glass is placed in a spin coater.
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Each room included running water and one hundred had private baths, a rarity for hotels at that time.
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The city had two mosques, three schools, one bath and three maktabs.
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