bath

el baño

noun

bath
[bɑːθ]
sustantivo
1baño (m) (action); bañera (f) (bathtub)tina (f) (Am)
  • to take or have a bath -> tomar or darse un baño, bañarse
  • to give somebody a bath -> bañar a alguien
  • (swimming) baths -> piscina (f) (británico), alberca (f) (español de México), pileta (f) (RP)
  • bath mat -> alfombrilla (f) de baño
  • bath salts -> sales (f pl) de baño
  • bath towel -> toalla (f) de baño
verbo transitivo
2bañar
verbo intransitivo
3bañarse

bath [baz]
sustantivo
1(wash) Baño.
  • To have, to take a bath -> bañarse, darse un baño
  • To give somebody a bath -> bañar a alguien
  • I was in the bath when you rang -> me estaba bañando cuando llamaste
2Cuarto de baño.
  • Hot baths -> baños calientes o termas
  • Cold baths -> baños fríos
  • Dry bath -> estufa
  • Water bath -> (Quím.) baño de María, calentamiento del líquido contenido en una vasija poniendo ésta dentro de otra que contiene agua caliente
  • Sand bath -> baño de arena, vasija con arena caliente en que se ponen retortas para la destilación de algún líquido
  • Knight of the Bath -> o en abreviatura después de los nombres, K
  • Bath -> (swimming) (GB) Piscina, alberca, pileta
  • Public baths -> baños públicos (for washing)
(Tub) Bañera, tina. (bathwater) To run a bath, preparar un baño. B., caballero de la orden del Baño, orden de caballería de Inglaterra.
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1Bañarse. (n)
va. Bañar (GB).

bath [bɑːθ]
noun
baths (plural) [bɑːðz]
1 especially (Britain)(also bathtub) bañera; (f) tina; (f) (LAm) bañadera; (f) (S. Cone)
2 (act) baño; (m)
to have take a bathor darse un baño; bañarse; to give sb a bath dar un baño a algn; bañar a algn
3 (Chem) (Fot) baño; (m)
...a developing photograph placed in a bath of fixer
4 baths (Britain) (swimming pool) piscina; (f) alberca; (f) (Méx) pileta; (f) (S. Cone)
verb:transitive
(Britain) bañar; dar un baño a
verb:intransitive
(Britain) bañarse
modifier
bath chair (n) silla de ruedas; (f)
bath cube (n) cubo de sales para el baño; (m)
bath salts (n) sales de baño; (f)
bath sheet bath towel (n) toalla de baño; (f)

Verb Conjugation for "bath"

Imperative
  • bath
  • you bath
  • he/she baths
  • we bath
  • you bath
  • they bath
Preterite
  • I bathed
  • you bathed
  • he/she bathed
  • we bathed
  • you bathed
  • they bathed
Present Continuous
  • I am bathing
  • you are bathing
  • he/she is bathing
  • we are bathing
  • you are bathing
  • they are bathing
Present Perfect
  • I have bathed
  • you have bathed
  • he/she has bathed
  • we have bathed
  • you have bathed
  • they have bathed
Past Continuous
  • I was bathing
  • you were bathing
  • he/she was bathing
  • we were bathing
  • you were bathing
  • they were bathing
Past Perfect
  • I had bathed
  • you had bathed
  • he/she had bathed
  • we had bathed
  • you had bathed
  • they had bathed
Future
  • I will bath
  • you will bath
  • he/she will bath
  • we will bath
  • you will bath
  • they will bath
Future Perfect
  • I will have bathed
  • you will have bathed
  • he/she will have bathed
  • we will have bathed
  • you will have bathed
  • they will have bathed
Future Continuous
  • I will be bathing
  • you will be bathing
  • he/she will be bathing
  • we will be bathing
  • you will be bathing
  • they will be bathing
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been bathing
  • you have been bathing
  • he/she has been bathing
  • we have been bathing
  • you have been bathing
  • they have been bathing
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been bathing
  • you will have been bathing
  • he/she will have been bathing
  • we will have been bathing
  • you will have been bathing
  • they will have been bathing
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been bathing
  • you had been bathing
  • he/she had been bathing
  • we had been bathing
  • you had been bathing
  • they had been bathing
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