bathed [
beiðd]
v. 沐浴
vbl. 沐浴
- He thought of home, of drowsy fields and villages bathed by the sun.
他想起了家乡,想起那沐浴在阳光下的静静的田野和村庄。 - The nurse bathed the wound.
护士冲洗伤口.
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.
Chancing to bathe himself in the River Cydnus.
--South.
2. To lave; to wet. ``The lake which bathed the foot of the
Alban mountain.'' --T. Arnold.
3. To moisten or suffuse with a liquid.
And let us bathe our hands in C[ae]sar's blood.
--Shak.
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.
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.
- Jesse Jackson's extraordinary showing has bathed the party's small universe of movers and shakers in the kind of fear usually reserved for the outbreak of nuclear war.
- The gentlemen guests, he informed me, had already bathed, so I would be able to bath in privacy. In Japan it would be unthinkable to go on holiday for a few days without taking the waters.
- Sarrah Amos slept on a couch in the living room, bathed in the television's bluish light and ear cocked to the telephone always somewhere near at hand.
- Young kittens and old cats were the most susceptible, but often recovered if they were bathed, he said.
- Clad in white robes reserved for the holiest ceremonies, Emperor Akihito will complete his accession to the throne by communing with the Shinto gods in a room bathed in flickering torchlight.
- The two men are surrounded by giant alphabet blocks, stones and curtains, and the whole scene is bathed in an eerie light.
- An estimated 15 million people bathed at river banks in this central Indian city during the day, many starting as early as 4 a.m., authorities said.
- One of the latest from Nippon is called King Kong. lt picks up a hospital patient, places him or her in the bathtub and then returns him-her to bed freshly bathed.
- About 50 other elephants bathed languidly near some cattle drinking from the murky pool.
- They bathed in temperatures as low as 43 degrees, with their hair either shorn off or tied in knots over their heads.
- Once they are fed and bathed, they appear quickly restored, the Kuwaitis say.
- Leona called Harry "gorgeous one" and "pussycat" in a People magazine interview; Harry bathed the Empire State Building _ one of his real estate holdings _ in red, white and blue light for her birthday in 1976.
- It did cause him to see a vision of a giant bathed in white light who gave him three clues to the cosmic goings-on in Twin Peaks.
- Floodlights bathed the stage and yet we did not know who would star, what the performance would be, or even if the show was to go on. Then, soundlessly, a hook-lipped rhino cow entered the light followed by her calf.
- Operations continued after nightfall, bathed in floodlights.
- They combine semiconductors, which make electricity when hit by light rays, with electrodes bathed in electrolytes, which enable the cells to be charged up like car batteries.
- People stood in long lines at National Guard tanker trucks filling water buckets, and bathed with soap at open fire hydrants.
- He bathed _ reluctantly _ once a week. "I just didn't care.
- Millions of Hindus in Nepal and India bathed in rivers, pools and streams during the solar eclipse that passed over large parts of Asia and the Pacific Ocean.
- Bright sunshine bathed the royal, the fashionable and the merely curious at the opening of the Royal Ascot horse races near London.