Bath

Bath
I 1. [bɑːθ] [AE bæθ]
nome
1) (wash, washing water) bagno m.

to have o take AE a bath fare il bagno; to run a bath — riempire la vasca per un bagno

2) BE (tub) vasca f. da bagno
3) AE (bathroom) bagno m., stanza f. da bagno
4) chim. fot. tecn. tess. bagno m.
2.
nome plurale baths
1) (for swimming) piscina f.sing.
2) (in spa) terme f.
3) (municipal) bagni m. pubblici
II 1. [bɑːθ] [AE bæθ]
verbo transitivo BE fare il bagno a [baby]
2.
verbo intransitivo BE fare il bagno, bagnarsi
* * *
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.) vasca da bagno
2) (an act of washing in a bath: I had a bath last night.) bagno
3) (a container of liquid etc in which something is immersed: a bird bath.) vasca
2. verb
(to wash in a bath: I'll bath the baby.) fare il bagno
- bathroom
- bathtub
* * *
(Place names) Bath /bɑ:ɵ, USA bæɵ/
* * *
I 1. [bɑːθ] [AE bæθ]
nome
1) (wash, washing water) bagno m.

to have o take AE a bath fare il bagno; to run a bath — riempire la vasca per un bagno

2) BE (tub) vasca f. da bagno
3) AE (bathroom) bagno m., stanza f. da bagno
4) chim. fot. tecn. tess. bagno m.
2.
nome plurale baths
1) (for swimming) piscina f.sing.
2) (in spa) terme f.
3) (municipal) bagni m. pubblici
II 1. [bɑːθ] [AE bæθ]
verbo transitivo BE fare il bagno a [baby]
2.
verbo intransitivo BE fare il bagno, bagnarsi

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