bath in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for bath in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.bath <pl baths [bæðz, bɑːðz]> [Am bæθ, Brit bɑːθ] N

II.bath [Am bæθ, Brit bɑːθ] VB trans Brit

III.bath [Am bæθ, Brit bɑːθ] VB intr Brit

swimming bath N Brit a. swimming baths

fixing bath [ˈfɪksɪŋ bɑːθ] N

mud bath [Am məd bæθ, Brit ˈmʌdbɑːθ] N

bath in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for bath in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for bath in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

bath Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

bath mat
bath salts
to have a bath/shower
to lie 5 km to the east of Bath
to have [or take] a bath
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Except when going to school, taking a bath or swimming, she always wears her maid uniform.
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When hen they get home, the bath has overflowed and is leaking into the living room.
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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 baths contained one swimming pool with a spectators' gallery, private baths for men and women and a small steam room.
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The former has been converted into a home, while the latter, a ritual bath, is used nowadays as a garage.
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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 decline in use of the baths started in the 1960s when indoor heated swimming pools started to appear.
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The bath is heavily overgrown and can only be visited by a precarious path through foliage over a precipitous drop.
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Parallel to the medical treatment, the patient might be prescribed some herbal teas, cleansing baths, or a special diet from the traditional healing practice.
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The second class of treatment could be performed while the patient was in the electric bath.
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