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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
bath
bath [bath baths bathed bathing] noun, verb BrE [bɑːθ] NAmE [bæθ] noun (pl. bathsBrE [bɑːðz] ; NAmE [bæðz] ) 1. countable (BrE) (also bath·tub, informal tub NAmE, BrE)a large, long container that you put water in and then get into to wash your whole body see also ↑bird bath 2. countable (BrE)the water in a bath/ ↑bathtub, ready to use •a long soak in a hot bath • Please run a bath for me (= fill the bath with water). 3. countable an act of washing your whole body by sitting or lying in water • I think I'll have a bath and go to bed. • (especially NAmE)to take a bath see also ↑bubble bath 4. bathsplural (old-fashioned, BrE)a public building where you can go to swim • My father took me to the baths every Sunday. see also ↑swimming bath, ↑swimming pool 5. countable, usually plural a public place where people went in the past to wash or have a bath •Roman villas and baths see also ↑Turkish bath 6. countable (technical)a container with a liquid such as water or a ↑dye in it, in which sth is washed or placed for a period of time. Baths are used in industrial, chemical and medical processes. see also ↑bloodbath Word Origin: Old English bæth, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bad and German Bad. Thesaurus: bath noun C •I think I'll have a bath. shower • • wash • a hot/cold bath/shower have a bath/shower/wash take a bath/shower Example Bank: •Could you run the bath for me? •I lay soaking in a hot bubble bath. •I'm in the bath! •It's the children's bath time. •bath taps •I think I'll have a bath and go to bed. •She took the baby upstairs to give him a bath. •to take a bath Idiom: ↑take a bath verb (BrE) (NAmE bathe) 1. transitive ~ sb to give a bath to sb •It's your turn to bath the baby. 2. intransitive (old-fashioned)to have a bath Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English bæth, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bad and German Bad. Which Word?: bath / bathe / swim / sunbathe When you wash yourself you can say that you bath (BrE) or bathe (NAmE), but it is much more common to say have a bath (BrE) or take a bath (NAmE). You can also bath (BrE) or bathe (NAmE) another person, for example a baby. You bathe a part of your body, especially to clean a wound. When you go swimming it is old-fashioned to say that you bathe, and you cannot say that you bath or take a bath. It is more common to swim, go for a swim, have a swim or go swimming: ▪ Let’s go for a quick swim in the pool. ◇ ▪ She goes swimming every morning before breakfast. What you wear for this activity is usually called a swimming costume in BrE and a bathing suit in NAmE. When you lie in the sun in order to go brown you sunbathe. Example Bank: •He never bathed the kids when they were little. See also: ↑bathe ▪ ↑bathtub ▪ ↑tub
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