bath [bɑːθ]
baths
plural noun1. (pool) (United Kingdom)
We used to go to the baths once a week when I was at primary school.Solíamos ir a la piscina cada semana cuando estaba en la primaria.
They've built a new leisure center where the old baths used to be.Construyeron un centro recreativo donde estaba la alberca antes.
Check our listings of swimming baths in London.Consulte nuestra guía de piletas en Londres.
2. (spa)
a. termas
The city of Bath is so named because of the famous Roman baths in the city.La ciudad de Bath se llama así por las termas romanas famosas de la ciudad.
bath
noun3. (tub) (United Kingdom)
Lindsay likes to end a stressful day with a mug of tea in the bath.A Lindsay le gusta terminar un día estresante en la bañera con una taza de té.
The twin four-year-olds were playing with bubbles in the bath.Los gemelos de cuatro años estaban jugando con burbujas en la tina.
Don't you hate it when you're in the bath and the phone rings?¿No odias cuando estás en la bañadera y suena el teléfono?
5. (photography)
transitive verb6. (to bathe) (United Kingdom)
intransitive verba. bañar
I tried to bath my puppy in the lake, but he slipped out of my hand and started swimming.Intenté bañar a mi cachorro en el lago, pero se soltó de mi mano y empezó a nadar.
7. (to bathe) (United Kingdom)
a. bañarse
I bath every morning when I get up.Me baño cada mañana al levantarme.
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