bathe 音标拼音: [b'eð]
vt . 洗澡,沐浴;弄湿,浸湿
洗澡,沐浴;弄湿,浸湿
bathe n 1 :
the act of swimming ; "
the Englishman said he had a good bathe "
v 1 :
cleanse the entire body ; "
bathe daily "
2 :
suffuse with or as if with light ; "
The room was bathed in sunlight "
3 :
clean one '
s body by immersion into water ; "
The child should bathe every day " [
synonym : {
bathe }, {
bath }]
Bathe \
Bathe \,
v .
i .
1 .
To bathe one '
s self ;
to take a bath or baths . "
They bathe in summer ." --
Waller .
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2 .
To immerse or cover one '
s self ,
as in a bath . "
To bathe in fiery floods ." --
Shak . "
Bathe in the dimples of her cheek ." --
Lloyd .
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3 .
To bask in the sun . [
Obs .] --
Chaucer .
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Bathe \
Bathe \,
n .
The immersion of the body in water ;
as ,
to take one '
s usual bathe . --
Edin .
Rev .
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Bathe \
Bathe \ (
b [=
a ][
th ]),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Bathed }
(
b [=
a ][
th ]
d );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Bathing }.] [
OE .
ba [
eth ]
ien ,
AS .
ba [
eth ]
ian ,
fr .
b [
ae ][
eth ]
bath .
See 1st {
Bath },
and cf .
{
Bay }
to bathe .]
1 .
To wash by immersion ,
as in a bath ;
to subject to a bath .
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Chancing to bathe himself in the River Cydnus .
--
South .
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2 .
To lave ;
to wet . "
The lake which bathed the foot of the Alban mountain ." --
T .
Arnold .
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3 .
To moisten or suffuse with a liquid .
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And let us bathe our hands in C [
ae ]
sar '
s blood .
--
Shak .
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4 .
To apply water or some liquid medicament to ;
as ,
to bathe the eye with warm water or with sea water ;
to bathe one '
s forehead with camphor .
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5 .
To surround ,
or envelop ,
as water surrounds a person immersed . "
The rosy shadows bathe me . " --
Tennyson . "
The bright sunshine bathing all the world ." --
Longfellow .
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127 Moby Thesaurus words for "
bathe ":
Australian crawl ,
Finnish bath ,
Japanese bath ,
Russian bath ,
Swedish bath ,
Turkish bath ,
aquaplaning ,
aquatics ,
backstroke ,
balneation ,
bandage ,
baptize ,
bath ,
bathing ,
breaststroke ,
brew ,
butterfly ,
care for ,
cold shower ,
crawl ,
cure ,
diagnose ,
dive ,
diving ,
doctor ,
dog paddle ,
douche ,
douse ,
drench ,
drouk ,
fin ,
fishtail ,
flapper ,
flipper ,
float ,
floating ,
flush ,
flush out ,
flux ,
gargle ,
give care to ,
go in swimming ,
go in wading ,
heal ,
hip bath ,
holystone ,
hummum ,
imbrue ,
imbue ,
impregnate ,
infiltrate ,
infuse ,
inject ,
irrigate ,
lap ,
lather ,
launder ,
lave ,
leach ,
lip ,
lixiviate ,
macerate ,
massage ,
minister to ,
mop ,
mop up ,
natation ,
needle bath ,
nurse ,
operate on ,
percolate ,
permeate ,
physic ,
plaster ,
plunge bath ,
poultice ,
purge ,
remedy ,
rinse ,
rinse out ,
ritually immerse ,
rub ,
saturate ,
sauna ,
sauna bath ,
scour ,
scrub ,
scrub up ,
seethe ,
shampoo ,
shower ,
shower bath ,
sidestroke ,
sitz bath ,
skinny -
dip ,
sluice ,
sluice out ,
soak ,
soap ,
sodden ,
sop ,
souse ,
splint ,
sponge ,
sponge bath ,
steep ,
strap ,
surfboarding ,
surfing ,
swab ,
sweat bath ,
swim ,
swimming ,
syringe ,
toivel ,
tread water ,
treading water ,
treat ,
tub ,
wade ,
wading ,
wash ,
wash out ,
wash up ,
waterlog ,
waterskiing ,
whirlpool bath
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