- bathe oneself
- 1. v.ชุบตัว [¯chup-tūa]
Lewis & Short latin dictionary. 2014.
Lewis & Short latin dictionary. 2014.
bathe — [bāth] vt. bathed, bathing [ME bathen < OE bathian < bæth, BATH1] 1. to put into a liquid; immerse 2. to give a bath to; wash 3. to wet or moisten [sweat bathed his brow] 4 … English World dictionary
bathe — bath, bathe (verbs). In BrE to bath is to have a bath (i.e. wash oneself immersed in a domestic bath), and to bathe is to go into the sea or a river to swim (although usage in this meaning is now dated) or (transitively) to wipe or soothe a wound … Modern English usage
bathe — 1. verb /beɪð/ a) To clean oneself by immersion in water or using water; to take a bath, have a bath. She bathed her eyes with liquid to remove the stinging chemical. b) To immerse oneself, or part of the body, in water for pleasure or… … Wiktionary
bathe — beɪð n. washing, bathing, immersion (British) v. take a bath, wash, wash oneself in a bath … English contemporary dictionary
sun|bathe — «SUHN BAYTH», intransitive verb, bathed, bath|ing. to expose oneself to the sun s ray or to a sun lamp: »You will sunbathe on golden sands beside coral seas (New Yorker). –sun´bath´er, noun … Useful english dictionary
bask — (v.) late 14c., basken to wallow (in blood), with loss of middle syllable, from O.N. baðask to bathe oneself, reflexive of baða bathe (see BATHE (Cf. bathe)). Modern meaning soak up a flood of warmth is apparently due to Shakespeare s use of the… … Etymology dictionary
tub — tubbable, adj. tubber, n. tublike, adj. /tub/, n., v., tubbed, tubbing. n. 1. a bathtub. 2. a broad, round, open, wooden container, usually made of staves held together by hoops and fitted around a flat bottom. 3. any of various containers… … Universalium
Dâw language — Dâw Spoken in Brazil Region Amazonas Ethnicity Dâw people Native speakers 94[1] (date m … Wikipedia
shower — show•er [[t]ˈʃaʊ ər[/t]] n. 1) mer a brief fall of rain or of hail or snow 2) cvb Also called show′er bath . a bath in which water is sprayed on the body from above 3) the apparatus or space for providing such a bath 4) something resembling a… … From formal English to slang
tub — /tʌb / (say tub) noun 1. a vessel or receptacle for bathing in; a bathtub. 2. Colloquial a bath in a tub. 3. a broad, round, open, wooden vessel, usually made of staves held together by hoops and fitted around a flat bottom. 4. any of various… …
bask — /bask, bahsk/, v.i. 1. to lie in or be exposed to a pleasant warmth: to bask in the sunshine. 2. to enjoy a pleasant situation: He basked in royal favor. v.t. 3. Obs. to expose to warmth or heat. [1350 1400; ME < ON bathask to bathe oneself,… … Universalium