Bath

Bath
1. noun
, pl. baths
1) Bad, das

have or take a bath — ein Bad nehmen

2) (vessel)

bath[-tub] — Badewanne, die

room with bath — Zimmer mit Bad

3) usu. in pl. (building) Bad, das

[swimming-] baths — Schwimmbad, das

2. transitive & intransitive verb
baden
* * *
1. plural - baths; noun
1) (a large container for holding water in which to wash the whole body: I'll fill the bath with water for you.) die Badewanne
2) (an act of washing in a bath: I had a bath last night.) das Bad
3) (a container of liquid etc in which something is immersed: a bird bath.) das Bad
2. verb
(to wash in a bath: I'll bath the baby.) baden
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- bathroom
- bathtub
* * *
bath
[bɑ:θ, AM bæθ]
I. n
1. (tub) [Bade]wanne f; (room) Bad[ezimmer] nt
2. (water) Bad[ewasser] nt
sorry, I'm in the \bath tut mir leid, ich sitze gerade in der Badewanne
to run [sb/oneself] a \bath [jdm/sich] ein Bad einlassen [o einlaufen lassen
3. (washing) Bad nt
to give sb/sth a \bath jdn/etw baden
to have [or esp AM take] a \bath ein Bad nehmen, baden
4. MED
\baths pl Bäder pl; (spa town) Heilbad nt, Kurbad nt
5. BRIT, AUS (dated: pool)
\baths pl, + sing/pl vb [Schwimm]bad nt, Badeanstalt f
6. CHEM (liquid) Bad nt; (container) Behälter m
II. n modifier (oil, water) Bade-
\bath essence Badezusatz m
\bath pillow Kopfpolster nt für die Badewanne
\bath rack Badewannenablage f
\bath rail Badewannengriff m
\bath scales Personenwaage f
\bath toys Spielzeug nt für die Badewanne
\bath window Bad[ezimmer]fenster nt
III. vi [sich akk] baden
IV. vt
to \bath sb/a baby jdn/ein Baby baden
* * *
[bAːɵ]
1. n
1) Bad nt

to have or take a bath — baden, ein Bad nehmen (geh)

to give sb a bath — jdn baden

See:
blood bath, Turkish etc
2) (= bathtub) (Bade)wanne f

to empty the bath — das Badewasser ablassen

I was just in my or the bath — ich war or saß gerade im Bad or in der Wanne (inf)

a room with bath — ein Zimmer mit Bad

See:
eyebath, foot bath etc
3)

baths pl (Hist) — Bäder pl, Badeanlagen pl

(swimming) baths pl — (Schwimm)bad nt

(public) baths pl — Badeanstalt f, öffentliches Bad

4) (TECH, CHEM, PHOT) Bad nt; (= container) Behälter m
5) (Brit)

the Order of the Bath — der Orden vom Bade

2. vt (Brit)
baden
3. vi (Brit)
(sich) baden
* * *
Bath [bɑːθ] Eigenn Bath n (Stadt und Badeort in England)
* * *
1. noun
, pl. baths
1) Bad, das

have or take a bath — ein Bad nehmen

2) (vessel)

bath[-tub] — Badewanne, die

room with bath — Zimmer mit Bad

3) usu. in pl. (building) Bad, das

[swimming-] baths — Schwimmbad, das

2. transitive & intransitive verb
baden
* * *
n.
Bad ¨-er n.
Badewanne f.

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