to bathe

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İngilizce - Türkçe
yıkanmak için
suya batırmak
take a bath
yıkanmak

O, yıkanmak için soyundu. - She undressed to take a bath.

take a bath
banyo yapmak

Banyo yapmak üzereydim. - I was just about to take a bath.

Kapı zili çaldığında Tom bir banyo yapmak üzereydi. - Tom was about to take a bath when the doorbell rang.

take a bath
banyo yap
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
bathe
{f} yıkanmak

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

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

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)
İngilizce - İngilizce
tub
forbathe
bay
take a bath

She told the children to take a bath and wash off the mud and grime.

To apply water or other liquid to; to suffuse or cover with liquid

The incoming tides bathed the coral reef.

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

A dense fog bathed the city streets.

To sunbathe

The women bathed in the sun.

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.

To clean a person by immersion in water or using water; to take a bath, have a bath
{v} t. to wash in water, soak, soften, supple
cleanse the entire body; "bathe daily"
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
If you bathe someone, especially a child, you wash them in a bath. Back home, Shirley plays with, feeds and bathes the baby. = bath
suffuse with or as if with light; "The room was bathed in sunlight
When you bathe, you have a bath. At least 60% of us now bathe or shower once a day. = bath
to take a bath or clean using water
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
To bask in the sun
{f} take a bath, wash, wash oneself in a bath
To immerse or cover one's self, as in a bath
The immersion of the body in water; as, to take one's usual bathe
the act of swimming; "the Englishman said he had a good bathe"
To lave; to wet
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
To surround, or envelop, as water surrounds a person immersed
To moisten or suffuse with a liquid
To wash by immersion, as in a bath; to subject to a bath
clean one's body by immersion into water; "The child should bathe every day"
To bathe one's self; to take a bath or baths
suffuse with or as if with light; "The room was bathed in sunlight"
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
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
{i} washing, bathing, immersion (British)
to bathe

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    tı beydh

    Telaffuz

    /tə ˈbāᴛʜ/ /tə ˈbeɪð/

    Etimoloji

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.