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I . bath [bɑ:θ, Am bæθ] N

1. bath Brit (container):

bath
wanna f
to run a bath

2. bath (bathing):

bath
to have [or esp AM take] a bath
kąpać [perf wy-] się
to have [or esp AM take] a bath
to give sb a bath

3. bath PHOTO:

bath
kuweta f

II . bath [bɑ:θ, Am bæθ] VB trans, intr Brit

bath
kąpać [perf wy-] [się]

bath mat N

bath towel N

blood bath N

bubble bath N

1. bubble bath no pl (liquid):

bubble bath

2. bubble bath (bath):

bubble bath

fixing bath N

fixing bath

shower bath N

1. shower bath (apparatus for washing):

shower bath

2. shower bath (act of washing):

shower bath

spa bath N

sun bath N

Turkish bath N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They eat throughout the day and take frequent baths.
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Except when going to school, taking a bath or swimming, she always wears her maid uniform.
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Children 10 years or younger are permitted to enter the baths of either gender.
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Once the glass substrate is cleaned using detergents and ultrasonic baths, the glass is placed in a spin coater.
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The video shows the story of a female character entering a bath full of black water.
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Baths had hypocaust heating: the floors were suspended over hot-air channels that circulated warmth.
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She tells them that when she had problems as a child, she felt better after being given a bath.
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Fiber tows are immersed in a resin bath where they are coated with low or medium molecular weight reactants.
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The city had two mosques, three schools, one bath and three maktabs.
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The decline in use of the baths started in the 1960s when indoor heated swimming pools started to appear.
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