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单词 bathe
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bathe


bathe

to take or give a bath: bathe the baby; to go swimming: bathe at the seashore
Not to be confused with:bath – water used for washing or soaking the body: taking a bath; a liquid in which something is dipped

bathe

B0111700 (bāth)v. bathed, bath·ing, bathes v.intr.1. To take a bath.2. To go into the water for swimming or other recreation.3. To become immersed in or as if in liquid.4. To sunbathe.v.tr.1. To immerse in liquid; wet.2. To wash in a liquid.3. To apply a liquid to for healing or soothing purposes: bathed the wound with iodine.4. To seem to wash or pour over; suffuse: a room that was bathed in sunlight.
[Middle English bathen, from Old English bathian.]
bath′er n.

bathe

(beɪð) vb1. (intr) to swim or paddle in a body of open water or a river, esp for pleasure2. (Medicine) (tr) to apply liquid to (skin, a wound, etc) in order to cleanse or soothe3. to immerse or be immersed in a liquid: to bathe machine parts in oil. 4. chiefly US and Canadian to wash in a bath5. (tr; often passive) to suffuse: her face was bathed with radiance. 6. (tr) (of water, the sea, etc) to lap; wash: waves bathed the shore. nBrit a swim or paddle in a body of open water or a river[Old English bathian; related to Old Norse batha, Old High German badōn] ˈbather n

bathe

(beɪð)

v. bathed, bath•ing,
n. v.t. 1. to immerse in water or some other liquid, as for cleansing or refreshment. 2. to give a bath to; wash. 3. to moisten or suffuse with any liquid. 4. to apply water or other liquid to: to bathe a wound. 5. to wash over or against, as by the action of the sea. 6. to cover or surround: sunlight bathing the room. v.i. 7. to take a bath or sunbath. 8. to swim for pleasure. 9. to be covered or surrounded as if with water. n. 10. Brit. an act of bathing; swim. [before 1000; Middle English bath(i)en, Old English bathian, derivative of bæth bath1] bath•er, n.

bath

– bathe

Bath and bathe both have the -ing participle bathing and the past tense and -ed participle bathed. However, these are pronounced differently, depending on which of the two verbs they are associated with. Bathing and bathed are pronounced as follows:

  • /'bɑːθɪŋ/ and /bɑːθt/ when they relate to bath
  • /'beɪðɪŋ/ and /beɪðd/ when they relate to bathe.
1. 'bath'

If you bath someone, you wash them in a long rectangular container

The nurse will show you how to bath the baby.

Don't say that people bath themselves. You say that someone has a bath or takes a bath.

I'm going to have a bath.She took a long hot bath.

Bath is not a verb in American English. Americans use bathe (see the next section).

2. 'bathe'

American speakers sometimes say that people bathe /beɪð/.

I went back to my apartment to bathe and change.

In both British and American English, if you bathe a cut or wound, you wash it.

He bathed the cuts on her feet.

In formal or old-fashioned British English, when someone bathes, they swim or play in a lake or river or in the sea.

It is dangerous to bathe in the sea here.
3. 'go swimming'

In modern English, you usually say that someone goes swimming or goes for a swim. American speakers sometimes say that someone takes a swim.

Let's go for a swim.I went down to the ocean and took a swim.

bathe


Past participle: bathed
Gerund: bathing
Imperative
bathe
bathe
Present
I bathe
you bathe
he/she/it bathes
we bathe
you bathe
they bathe
Preterite
I bathed
you bathed
he/she/it bathed
we bathed
you bathed
they bathed
Present Continuous
I am bathing
you are bathing
he/she/it is bathing
we are bathing
you are bathing
they are bathing
Present Perfect
I have bathed
you have bathed
he/she/it has bathed
we have bathed
you have bathed
they have bathed
Past Continuous
I was bathing
you were bathing
he/she/it was bathing
we were bathing
you were bathing
they were bathing
Past Perfect
I had bathed
you had bathed
he/she/it had bathed
we had bathed
you had bathed
they had bathed
Future
I will bathe
you will bathe
he/she/it will bathe
we will bathe
you will bathe
they will bathe
Future Perfect
I will have bathed
you will have bathed
he/she/it 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/it 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/it 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/it 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/it had been bathing
we had been bathing
you had been bathing
they had been bathing
Conditional
I would bathe
you would bathe
he/she/it would bathe
we would bathe
you would bathe
they would bathe
Past Conditional
I would have bathed
you would have bathed
he/she/it would have bathed
we would have bathed
you would have bathed
they would have bathed
Thesaurus
Noun1.bathe - the act of swimmingbathe - the act of swimming; "the Englishman said he had a good bathe"swim, swimming - the act of swimming; "it was the swimming they enjoyed most": "they took a short swim in the pool"
Verb1.bathe - cleanse the entire bodybathe - cleanse the entire body; "bathe daily"shower - take a shower; wash one's body in the shower; "You should shower after vigorous exercise"cleanse, clean - clean one's body or parts thereof, as by washing; "clean up before you see your grandparents"; "clean your fingernails before dinner"
2.bathe - suffuse with or as if with lightbathe - suffuse with or as if with light; "The room was bathed in sunlight"enclose, enfold, envelop, enwrap, wrap - enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering; "Fog enveloped the house"
3.bathe - clean one's body by immersion into waterbathe - clean one's body by immersion into water; "The child should bathe every day"bathfoment - bathe with warm water or medicated lotions; "His legs should be fomented"cleanse, clean - clean one's body or parts thereof, as by washing; "clean up before you see your grandparents"; "clean your fingernails before dinner"

bathe

verb1. swim, dip, go swimming, take a dip small ponds for the birds to bathe in2. wash, clean, bath, soap, shower, soak, cleanse, scrub, tub, sponge, rinse, scrub down, lave (archaic) Back home, Shirley plays with, feeds and bathes the baby.3. cleanse, clean, wash, soak, rinse She paused long enough to bathe her blistered feet.4. cover, flood, steep, engulf, immerse, overrun, permeate, suffuse, wash over The arena was bathed in warm sunshine.noun1. (Brit.) swim, plunge, dip, paddle, dook (Scot.) an early-morning bathe

bathe

verb1. To make moist:dampen, moisten, wash, wet.2. To flow against or along:lap, lave, lip, wash.
Translations
把...沉浸在液体中沐浴游泳

bathe

(beiθ) verb1. to put into water. He bathed his feet; I'll bathe your wounds. 把...浸泡在水中 把...沉浸在液体中2. to go swimming. She bathes in the sea every day. 游泳 游泳 noun an act of swimming. a midnight bathe. 游泳,戲水 游泳ˈbather noun 泡澡或游泳(戲水)的人 洗澡的人,游泳者 ˈbathing noun 泡澡,游泳,戲水 游泳,沐浴

bathe

沐浴zhCN

bathe


bathe in

1. Literally, to wash a person or thing in something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "bathe" and "in." I have such fond memories of bathing my newborn daughter in our kitchen sink. If you burned your fingers, bathe them in cold water.2. To cover with a substance, typically an intangible one (such as light). When we turned on our Christmas lights, our house was bathed in bright colors. I love laying on the beach and bathing in the sunlight.See also: bathe

bathe in reflected glory

To experience or enjoy fame only through one's association with a famous or successful person. As the sister of the superstar, for years she bathed in reflected glory, until she finally got her own shot at fame.See also: bathe, glory, reflect

bask in reflected glory

To experience or enjoy fame only through one's association with a famous or successful person. As the sister of the superstar, for years she basked in reflected glory, until she finally got her own shot at fame.See also: bask, glory, reflect

bathe someone or something in something

 1. Lit. to cleanse someone or something in something; to coat someone or something all over with some liquid. (In a container of liquid or the liquid itself.) She bathed the baby in warm water. Liz bathed her injured hand in cold water. She bathed herself in the warm spring water and took a long nap under a tree. 2. Fig. to blanket or spread over someone or something, as with light, vapor, color, etc. The candles bathed her in a soft glow. The red of the sunset bathed the trees in an eerie light.See also: bathe

bathe/bask in reflected ˈglory

get attention and fame not because of something you have done but through the success of somebody else connected to you: She wasn’t happy to bathe in the reflected glory of her daughter’s success, as she wanted to succeed on her own.See also: bask, bathe, glory, reflect
EncyclopediaSeeBathing

bathe


bathe

verb To wash by immersion; to subject to a bath.

bathe


  • all
  • verb
  • noun

Synonyms for bathe

verb swim

Synonyms

  • swim
  • dip
  • go swimming
  • take a dip

verb wash

Synonyms

  • wash
  • clean
  • bath
  • soap
  • shower
  • soak
  • cleanse
  • scrub
  • tub
  • sponge
  • rinse
  • scrub down
  • lave

verb cleanse

Synonyms

  • cleanse
  • clean
  • wash
  • soak
  • rinse

verb cover

Synonyms

  • cover
  • flood
  • steep
  • engulf
  • immerse
  • overrun
  • permeate
  • suffuse
  • wash over

noun swim

Synonyms

  • swim
  • plunge
  • dip
  • paddle
  • dook

Synonyms for bathe

verb to make moist

Synonyms

  • dampen
  • moisten
  • wash
  • wet

verb to flow against or along

Synonyms

  • lap
  • lave
  • lip
  • wash

Synonyms for bathe

noun the act of swimming

Related Words

  • swim
  • swimming

verb cleanse the entire body

Related Words

  • shower
  • cleanse
  • clean

verb suffuse with or as if with light

Related Words

  • enclose
  • enfold
  • envelop
  • enwrap
  • wrap

verb clean one's body by immersion into water

Synonyms

  • bath

Related Words

  • foment
  • cleanse
  • clean
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