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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von bathes im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

bath
yıkanmak

Bazı erkek çocukları düzenli olarak yıkanmaktan hoşlanmazlar. - Some boys don't like to bathe regularly.

Denizde yıkanmak istiyorum. - I want to bathe in the sea.

bath
banyo

Apartman dairesinde iki banyo var mıdır? - Are there two bathrooms in the flat?

Su sıkıntısı nedeniyle, banyo yapamadım. - Because of the water shortage, I couldn't take a bath.

bath
banyo suyu
bath
(Denizbilim) yunacak
bath
(Denizbilim) yunacık
bath
(Denizbilim) yunak
bath
banyo yapmak

İyi ve sıcak bir banyo yapmak gibisi yok. - There's nothing like a good hot bath.

Her gece yatmadan önce sıcak bir banyo yapmaktan hoşlanırım. - I like to take a hot bath every night before bed.

bath
yıkamak
bath
kaplıca

Japonya'da, eğer bir dövmen varsa, kaplıcaların birçoğunda yıkanmana izin verilmeyeceğini biliyor muydun? - Did you know that in Japan, if you have a tattoo, you won't be allowed to bathe in many of the hot spring resorts?

Kaplıcalar, Roma hamamlarıydı. - Thermae were Roman baths.

bath
havuz

Bu ürünü küvet, lavabo, duş, yüzme havuzu ya da su ve rutubetin olduğu başka herhangi bir yerin yanında kullanmayınız. - Do not use this product near a bathtub, sink, shower, swimming pool, or anywhere else where water or moisture are present.

bath
banyo odası
bath
{f} banyo yap

Zil çaldığında tam banyo yapmak üzereydi. - She was just about to take a bath when the bell rang.

Ben genellikle akşam yemeğinden sonra banyo yaparım. - I usually take a bath after dinner.

bath
banyo yaptırmak

Köpeğe banyo yaptırmak için kimin sırası? - Whose turn is it to give the dog a bath?

bath
ilaçlı su
bath
ç.hamam
bath
banyo yapma

Ben bir banyo yapmak istiyorum. - I want to take a bath.

Şimdi banyo yapma zamanı. - It's time to take a bath.

bathe
yüzmek
bathe
yüzme

Arjantin'de yüzmeye gidenler piranhalar tarafından saldırıya uğradı. - Bathers in Argentina were attacked by piranhas.

bathe
{f} suya gir
bathe
{i} suya girme
bathe
suya/ilaca sokmak
bath
{i} film banyosu. f., İng. yıkamak; yıkanmak
bath
küvet/ba
bath
banyosu

Onun bir banyosu var mı? - Does it have a bathroom?

O kendini yanan mumlarla çevrili köpük banyosuna daldırdı. - Surrounded by burning candles, she dips herself into a bubble bath.

bath
bathroom banyo dairesi
bath
banyo su
bath
{i} yıkanma

Japonya'da, eğer bir dövmen varsa, kaplıcaların birçoğunda yıkanmana izin verilmeyeceğini biliyor muydun? - Did you know that in Japan, if you have a tattoo, you won't be allowed to bathe in many of the hot spring resorts?

Denizde yıkanmak istiyorum. - I want to bathe in the sea.

bath
tuvalet

Tuvalete gitmek zorundayım. - I have to go to the bathroom.

Tuvalete gidebilir miyim? - Can I go to the bathroom?

bath
{i} hamam

Biz hayvanat bahçesine gittik ve daha sonra bir Roma hamamını ve Güney Cumbria'daki bir Roma kalesini gördük. - We went to the zoo and then saw a Roman bath and a Roman fort in Southern Cumbria.

Japon kamu hamamı bir zamanlar bir mahallede sosyal yaşamın merkezi olarak kullanılıyordu. - The Japanese public bathhouse was once used as a center of social life in one's neighborhood.

bath
bathtub banyo kuveti
bath
banyo etmek
bath
fotoğraf
bath
banyo dairesi
bath
bathrobe bornoz
bath
{i} küvet

Küvette akan suyu var. - He has the water running in the bathtub.

Biri onu küvette boğmuştu. - Somebody had drowned her in the bathtub.

bath
bathhouse hamam
bath
banyo küveti
bath
{i} banyo kabı [fot.]
bath
sıcak

Tom'un bütün istediği güzel sıcak bir banyo idi. - All Tom wanted was a nice hot bath.

Tom küveti sıcak su ile doldurdu. - Tom filled the bathtub with hot water.

bath
filim v
bath
banyo kabı
bath
film banyosu
bathe
{f} yıkanmak

Bu nehirde yıkanmak tehlikelidir. - It is dangerous to bathe in this river.

Denizde yıkanmak istiyorum. - I want to bathe in the sea.

bathe
yıkan/yıka
bathe
banyo etmek
bathe
{f} dalmak
bathe
ıslatmak
bathe
{f} banyo yaptırmak
bathe
{f} banyo yapmak
bathe
{f} yıkamak
bathe
suya batırmak
bathe
etrafı su veya diğer bir sıvıyla çevrili olmak bathing beach plaj
bathe
deniz banyosu almak
bathe
{f} çevrili olmak (su ile vb)
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von bathes im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

BATH
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bırakma
BATH
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (C.: Bitah) İçinde kum ve çakıl taşları olan geniş su akıntısı.* Yüz üzeri düşme
BATH
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Serilip yatan adamın boyu
Englisch - Englisch
third-person singular of bathe
Bath
Abbreviated name for the Arab Socialist Baath Party, a secular Arab nationalist political party present in several countries in the Mid-East, most prominently Iraq and Syria
Bath
A city in Somerset, England, famous for its baths fed by a hot spring
bath
A tub or pool which is used for bathing: bathtub
bath
An ancient Hebrew unit of liquid volume measure, equal to an ephah and to one-tenth of a homer, and approximately equal to 22 litres

Ye shall have just balances, and a just ephah, and a just bath. The ephah and the bath shall be of one measure, that the bath may contain the tenth part of an homer, and the ephah the tenth part of an homer: the measure thereof shall be after the homer.

bath
A room or area where bathing occurs: bathroom
bath
A substance or preparation into which something is immersed
bath
To wash a person or animal in a bath
bathe
To apply water or other liquid to; to suffuse or cover with liquid

The incoming tides bathed the coral reef.

bathe
To immerse oneself, or part of the body, in water for pleasure or refreshment; to swim
bathe
To clean oneself by immersion in water or using water; to take a bath, have a bath
bathe
To cover or surround

A dense fog bathed the city streets.

bathe
To sunbathe

The women bathed in the sun.

bathe
The act of swimming or bathing, especially in the sea, a lake, or a river; a swimming bath

I'm going to have a midnight bathe tonight.

bathe
To clean a person by immersion in water or using water; to take a bath, have a bath
bath
{n} a place to bathe in, a measure of 7 1-2 gallons
bathe
{v} t. to wash in water, soak, soften, supple
Bath
A city in England, famous for its baths fed by a hot spring
bath
Derived from labruscana Fredonia and N Y 10805 varieties by NY's Geneva Research Station in 1962 Once widely planted in British Columbia, Canada Ripens in late September; at last report now almost entirely uprooted and replaced by other varieties except where grown for tablegrape and juice production
bath
n This is the process by which the humans drench you, the floor, walls and themselves You can help by shaking vigorously and frequently once you leave the tub
bath
When you have or take a bath, or when you are in the bath, you sit or lie in a bath filled with water in order to wash your body. if you have a bath every morning Take a shower instead of a bath
bath
Molten metal pool in a ladle or furnace
bath
{f} take a bath, bathe, wash oneself in a bath
bath
GARDEN
bath
an ancient Hebrew liquid measure equal to about 10 gallons
bath
Herbal therapy being immersed with a water based infusion or through osmosis
bath
A city in the west of England, resorted to for its hot springs, which has given its name to various objects
bath
Aqua around your body, unknown fenomena for the Vikings
bath
If you bath someone, especially a child, you wash them in a bath. Don't feel you have to bath your child every day. = bathe Bath is also a noun. The midwife gave him a warm bath
bath
When you bath, you have a bath. The three children all bath in the same bath water. = bathe
bath
to water, vapor, hot air, or the like; as, a cold or a hot bath; a medicated bath; a steam bath; a hip bath
bath
An electroplating or anodizing solution is often called "bath "
bath
{i} large container which holds water for bathing; washing; bathroom
bath
(B) large penalty
bath
you soak your body in a bathtub; "he has a good bath every morning" a vessel containing liquid in which something is immersed (as to process it or to maintain it at a constant temperature or to lubricate it); "she soaked the etching in an acid bath" a town in southwestern England on the River Avon; famous for its hot springs and Roman remains an ancient Hebrew liquid measure equal to about 10 gallons
bath
This is a process by which the humans drench the floor, walls and themselves You can help by shaking vigorously and frequently
bath
A solution in which plates or prints are immersed; also, the receptacle holding the solution
bath
This is a process by which the humans drench the floor, walls, and themselves You can help by shaking vigorously and frequently
bath
This is a process by which the hoomans drench the floor, walls and themselves You can help by shaking vigorously and frequently
bath
A bath is a container, usually a long rectangular one, which you fill with water and sit in while you wash your body. In those days, only quite wealthy families had baths of their own
bath
Roman and Greek public bathing facilities, often with hot and cold bath areas and sweat rooms
bath
a town in southwestern England on the River Avon; famous for its hot springs and Roman remains an ancient Hebrew liquid measure equal to about 10 gallons
bath
The act of bathing
bath
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bath
a room (as in a residence) containing a bath or shower and usually a washbasin and toilet
bath
A bath is a container filled with a particular liquid, such as a dye or an acid, in which particular objects are placed, usually as part of a manufacturing or chemical process. a developing photograph placed in a bath of fixer. see also bloodbath, bubble bath, swimming bath, Turkish bath. A city of southwest England southeast of Bristol. Famous for its Georgian architecture and its hot mineral springs, tapped by the Romans in the first century , it is a popular resort. Population: 84,100. An ancient Hebrew unit of liquid measure, equal to about 38 liters (10 U.S. gallons). a city in southwest England, famous for its old Roman baths and 18th century buildings. City (pop., 1995 est.: 84,000), southwestern England. Situated on the River Avon, it was founded as Aquae Sulis by the Romans, who were attracted to its hot mineral springs. The Anglo-Saxons arrived in the 6th century AD, followed by the Normans 1100. In the Middle Ages it was a prosperous centre for the cloth trade. When the Roman baths were rediscovered in 1755, Bath had already revived as a spa; its popularity is reflected in the works of Jane Austen, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, and Tobias Smollett. It was rebuilt and extended in the Palladian style during the 18th century. Bath today retains many of its 18th-century structures
bath
An ancient Hebrew unit of dry volume measure, equal to an ephah and to one-tenth of a homer, and approximately equal to 22 litres
bath
The act of exposing the body, or part of the body, for purposes of cleanliness, comfort, health, etc
bath
A medium, as heated sand, ashes, steam, hot air, through which heat is applied to a body
bath
you soak your body in a bathtub; "he has a good bath every morning"
bath
syn Tank, q v , or the contents of the liquid tank or container
bath
A receptacle or place where persons may immerse or wash their bodies in water
bath
a town in southwestern England on the River Avon; famous for its hot springs and Roman remains
bath
a vessel containing liquid in which something is immersed (as to process it or to maintain it at a constant temperature or to lubricate it); "she soaked the etching in an acid bath"
bath
bath baths bathing bathed When the form baths is the plural of the noun it is pronounced ; When it is used in the present tense of the verb, it is pronounced
bath
n [a large container for water in which you can wash your whole body] tempat mandi (mandi) 2 n [washing your whole body (I feel like a hot ~ )] mandi [(Saya mau ~ dengan air panas )] 3 v [to wash all over] mandi
bath
clean one's body by immersion into water; "The child should bathe every day"
bath
A liquid solution used for cleaning, plating or maintaining a specified temperature
bath
A process by which the humans drench the floor, walls and themselves You can help by shaking vigorously and frequently
bath
A Hebrew measure containing the tenth of a homer, or five gallons and three pints, as a measure for liquids; and two pecks and five quarts, as a dry measure
bath
A bath or a baths is a public building containing a swimming pool, and sometimes other facilities that people can use to have a wash or a bath
bath
Liquid solution used for cleaning, plating or maintaining a specified temperature
bath
Water or other liquid for bathing
bath
In etchings, an acid-resistant tray in which the plate is bitten top
bath
A building containing an apartment or a series of apartments arranged for bathing
bath
1 cleansing and free from old ideas 2 a cleansing and strengthening of the outer self, which should not be confused with the inner strengthening that comes from God 3 physical cleansing 4 letting to of opinions and prejudices 5 baptism
bath
A bath is a large container which you fill with water and sit in to wash your body
bath
a relatively large open container that you fill with water and use to wash the body
bath
fresh
bathe
cleanse the entire body; "bathe daily"
bathe
If you bathe in a sea, river, or lake, you swim, play, or wash yourself in it. Birds and animals can also bathe. The police have warned the city's inhabitants not to bathe in the polluted river. Bathe is also a noun. Fifty soldiers were taking an early morning bathe in a nearby lake. + bathing bath·ing Nude bathing is not allowed
bathe
If you bathe someone, especially a child, you wash them in a bath. Back home, Shirley plays with, feeds and bathes the baby. = bath
bathe
suffuse with or as if with light; "The room was bathed in sunlight
bathe
When you bathe, you have a bath. At least 60% of us now bathe or shower once a day. = bath
bathe
to take a bath or clean using water
bathe
the act of swimming; "the Englishman said he had a good bathe" cleanse the entire body; "bathe daily" clean one's body by immersion into water; "The child should bathe every day" suffuse with or as if with light; "The room was bathed in sunlight
bathe
To bask in the sun
bathe
{f} take a bath, wash, wash oneself in a bath
bathe
To immerse or cover one's self, as in a bath
bathe
The immersion of the body in water; as, to take one's usual bathe
bathe
the act of swimming; "the Englishman said he had a good bathe"
bathe
To lave; to wet
bathe
If a place is bathed in light, it is covered with light, especially a gentle, pleasant light. The arena was bathed in warm sunshine The lamp behind him seems to bathe him in warmth. see also sunbathe. a bathe when you swim in the sea, a river, or a lake
bathe
To surround, or envelop, as water surrounds a person immersed
bathe
To moisten or suffuse with a liquid
bathe
To wash by immersion, as in a bath; to subject to a bath
bathe
clean one's body by immersion into water; "The child should bathe every day"
bathe
To bathe one's self; to take a bath or baths
bathe
suffuse with or as if with light; "The room was bathed in sunlight"
bathe
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
bathe
If you bathe a part of your body or a wound, you wash it gently or soak it in a liquid. Bathe the infected area in a salt solution
bathe
{i} washing, bathing, immersion (British)
bathes

    Türkische aussprache

    beydhz

    Aussprache

    /ˈbāᴛʜz/ /ˈbeɪðz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'bA[th] ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English bathian; akin to Old English bæth bath.
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