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bath·ing [ˈbeɪðɪŋ] N no pl

bathing
bathing
to go bathing

ˈbath·ing cap N

bathing cap

ˈbath·ing cos·tume N Brit Aus dated, ˈbath·ing suit N

bathing costume
kopalke f pl

ˈbath·ing trunks N pl

bathing trunks

I . bathe [beɪð] VB intr

1. bathe Brit (swim):

2. bathe Am (bath):

kopati se [perf okopati se]

II . bathe [beɪð] VB trans

2. bathe Am (bath):

kopati [perf okopati]

3. bathe fig (cover):

obdajati [perf obdati]

III . bathe [beɪð] N no pl Brit dated

I . bath [bɑ:θ] N

1. bath (tub):

banja f

II . bath [bɑ:θ] VB intr

III . bath [bɑ:θ] VB trans

ˈbath tow·el N

ˈbub·ble bath N

ˈsponge bath N Am

ˈsteam bath N

ˈswim·ming bath(s) N Brit

Usage examples with bathing

to go bathing
bathing/diving/ski suit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is one of the busiest sites on the university campus, hosting a variety of events including outdoor concerts, fundraisers, demonstrations, and sun bathing.
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Bathing in tepid or cool water, or even just washing the face and other exposed areas of the skin, can be helpful.
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They are occasionally known to descend to the ground and indulge in dust bathing.
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Young children and their parents can make use of two toddler playgroup areas, two playgrounds and a toddler bathing pool.
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From a room that appears to have been set aside for bathing, waste water was directed to covered drains, which lined the major streets.
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They parade the little girls around in makeup, big hairdos, and even bathing suits...
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Observing all of this is an egotistical strongman flexing his muscles for a group of bathing beauties.
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Her wardrobe is full of vintage clothes and her knitted bathing costumes alone fill an ottoman chest.
www.edp24.co.uk
The worse offender in this case is damage to the skin from outdoor sun bathing, indoor tanning and normal unprotected sun expose when outdoors either working or playing.
www.emaxhealth.com
For instance, eating beef, drinking alcohol, infrequent bathing and entering holy places with shoes on were considered barbarous and filthy by the indigenous people.
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