释义 |
batherbath‧er /ˈbeɪðə $ -ər/ noun - A new group of bathers is coming in.
- A Shambellie pug, a bather, a negro-a potted plant.
- At the time of his writing Barrow was a hamlet popular for bathers and with two large inns.
- Chief technical officer Billy Dodds said the minimum standards were adequate and cover would be increased in line with the number of bathers.
- Courbet's bather, however, was a ruddy faced older woman, and she was washing rather than bathing.
- He followed Miss Sadie into her bedroom, where he admired a small, vibrant oil that depicted a party of bathers.
- Local populations of some dolphins have been severely affected by the use of shark nets to protect bathers.
- We continued on to Musselwick Sands, where bathers were enjoying the beach.
► Swimmingarmband, nounbackstroke, nounbathe, verbbather, nounbathing, nounbathing cap, nounbathing costume, nounbathing suit, nounbathing trunks, nounbeachwear, nounbelly flop, nounbikini, nounbreaststroke, nouncostume, noundip, noundive, verbdive, noundiver, noundiving, noundiving board, noundoggy paddle, noundog paddle, nounduck, verbdunk, verbfloat, nounfreestyle, nounlength, nounlifeguard, nounlifesaver, nounlife-saving, nounmedley, nounpaddling pool, nounspringboard, nounstroke, nounswim, verbswim, nounswimmer, nounswimming bath, nounswimming costume, nounswimming pool, nounswimming trunks, nounswimsuit, nounswimwear, nounsynchronized swimming, nounwaterwings, noun 1[countable] British English someone who is swimming in the sea, a river, or a lake2bathers [plural] Australian English a swimsuit |