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baños
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. bath <pl baths [bæðz, bɑːðz]> [ingl. am. bæθ, ingl. brit. bɑːθ] SUST.
1.1. bath (wash):
to have or ingl. am. also take a bath
to have or ingl. am. also take a bath
bañar a alguien
he took an early bath ingl. brit. DEP.
he took an early bath atrbv. oil/salts/towel
1.2. bath (tub):
tina f amer.
bañadera f Arg.
1.3. bath (bathwater):
1.4. bath (bathroom):
2.1. bath <baths, pl > ingl. brit.:
swimming baths
swimming baths
alberca f Méx.
swimming baths
pileta f Río Pl.
2.2. bath <baths, pl >:
alberca f Méx.
pileta f Río Pl.
2.3. bath <baths, pl > (spa) HIST.:
baños mpl
3. bath:
bath FOTO, TÉC.
II. bath [ingl. am. bæθ, ingl. brit. bɑːθ] V. trans. ingl. brit.
III. bath [ingl. am. bæθ, ingl. brit. bɑːθ] V. intr. ingl. brit.
steam bath SUST.
swimming bath SUST. ingl. brit. a. swimming baths
pileta f cubierta Río Pl.
Turkish bath SUST.
developing bath SUST.
fixing bath [ˈfɪksɪŋ bɑːθ] SUST.
español
español
inglés
inglés
baths pl.
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. bath [bɑ:θ, ingl. am. bæθ] SUST.
1. bath (container):
tina f amer.
bañadera f Arg.
2. bath (action):
bañada f Méx.
II. bath [bɑ:θ, ingl. am. bæθ] V. intr.
III. bath [bɑ:θ, ingl. am. bæθ] V. trans.
bubble bath SUST.
swimming bath SUST.
alberca f Méx.
pileta f Arg.
fixing bath SUST.
bath towel SUST.
foam bath SUST.
sponge bath SUST.
español
español
inglés
inglés
bath ingl. brit.
inglés
inglés
español
español
bath [bæθ] SUST.
1. bath (action):
bañada f Méx.
2. bath (bathtub):
tina f amer.
bañadera f Arg.
3. bath (bathroom):
4. bath QUÍM.:
bubble bath SUST.
bird bath SUST.
sponge bath SUST.
steam bath SUST.
bath towel SUST.
bath mat SUST.
español
español
inglés
inglés
Present
Ibath
youbath
he/she/itbaths
webath
youbath
theybath
Past
Ibathed
youbathed
he/she/itbathed
webathed
youbathed
theybathed
Present Perfect
Ihavebathed
youhavebathed
he/she/ithasbathed
wehavebathed
youhavebathed
theyhavebathed
Past Perfect
Ihadbathed
youhadbathed
he/she/ithadbathed
wehadbathed
youhadbathed
theyhadbathed
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