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单词 bathhouse
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Definition of bathhouse in English:

bathhouse

nounˈbɑːθhaʊsˈbæθˌhaʊs
  • A building containing baths for communal use.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The heroine is a little girl who is somehow transported to a magical bathhouse, where she must work in order to regain her identity and save her parents who have been turned into pigs.
    • I feel that there would be a lot less pressure in a bathhouse than in a bar.
    • Often driven by drugs, the semi-public theatre-of-the-flesh that unfolded in bars and bathhouses unleashed creative energy and drove cultural change - if you buy Moore's thesis.
    • The bathhouse was two cabin-like huts that converged with a flat cobblestone roof.
    • There's no indoor plumbing, so residents must share showers and washing facilities at a wooden bathhouse next to the parking lot.
    • All the governor's men know, and though they have sworn to keep their silence, I do doubt their loyalty when they are in the inns and bathhouses.
    • As a result, communal bathhouses, pools and spas are a house specialty.
    • She and the ladies were all taking a proper bath in the indoor bathhouse.
    • There's the gym, the bathhouse, the police precinct, the batting cages.
    • Erial and her ladies were in the middle of scrubbing out the summer bathhouses.
    • The bathhouse was a large building with a main pool used for swimming and many side rooms with hot bathing tubs in them.
    • Schools in Harbin re-opened yesterday and businesses that closed due to lack of water, such as bathhouses, reported a surge in customers.
    • Wealthy families of the period incorporated bathhouses into their mansions.
    • Now Budapest has over a dozen public bathhouses, offering thermal, Turkish and mud baths, with a vigorous east European massage thrown in for a few extra florins.
    • Those who do not want to stay for the night can just buy a ticket for the swimming pool, bathhouses and dry sauna room.
    • For six years Mr Halkon and members of the East Riding Archeological Society have been excavating a site about a mile away, where they have uncovered the remains of Iron Age roundhouses and a Roman bathhouse.
    • The farm sheds and the bathhouse were undisturbed.
    • Behind the house near the back wall were a bathhouse, a shack, and a bathroom.
    • The bathhouse in Cork city had horrible water pressure.
    • Long bright days encouraged work on the crumbling wharf, restoration of deteriorating residences, and a bathhouse which Tashakawa and Shiro designed and began to construct.
 
 

Definition of bathhouse in US English:

bathhouse

nounˈbæθˌhaʊsˈbaTHˌhous
  • A building containing baths for communal use.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There's the gym, the bathhouse, the police precinct, the batting cages.
    • As a result, communal bathhouses, pools and spas are a house specialty.
    • There's no indoor plumbing, so residents must share showers and washing facilities at a wooden bathhouse next to the parking lot.
    • Now Budapest has over a dozen public bathhouses, offering thermal, Turkish and mud baths, with a vigorous east European massage thrown in for a few extra florins.
    • Behind the house near the back wall were a bathhouse, a shack, and a bathroom.
    • The farm sheds and the bathhouse were undisturbed.
    • The bathhouse was two cabin-like huts that converged with a flat cobblestone roof.
    • Often driven by drugs, the semi-public theatre-of-the-flesh that unfolded in bars and bathhouses unleashed creative energy and drove cultural change - if you buy Moore's thesis.
    • All the governor's men know, and though they have sworn to keep their silence, I do doubt their loyalty when they are in the inns and bathhouses.
    • Wealthy families of the period incorporated bathhouses into their mansions.
    • Those who do not want to stay for the night can just buy a ticket for the swimming pool, bathhouses and dry sauna room.
    • She and the ladies were all taking a proper bath in the indoor bathhouse.
    • The bathhouse was a large building with a main pool used for swimming and many side rooms with hot bathing tubs in them.
    • The heroine is a little girl who is somehow transported to a magical bathhouse, where she must work in order to regain her identity and save her parents who have been turned into pigs.
    • Schools in Harbin re-opened yesterday and businesses that closed due to lack of water, such as bathhouses, reported a surge in customers.
    • I feel that there would be a lot less pressure in a bathhouse than in a bar.
    • Erial and her ladies were in the middle of scrubbing out the summer bathhouses.
    • The bathhouse in Cork city had horrible water pressure.
    • Long bright days encouraged work on the crumbling wharf, restoration of deteriorating residences, and a bathhouse which Tashakawa and Shiro designed and began to construct.
    • For six years Mr Halkon and members of the East Riding Archeological Society have been excavating a site about a mile away, where they have uncovered the remains of Iron Age roundhouses and a Roman bathhouse.
 
 
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