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n. 公共澡堂, 公共游泳池

pl. 沐浴, 洗澡, 浴盆, 浴锅, 浸没, 洗澡处, 浴室, 澡盆, 浴缸, 电镀槽, 定影液





    Bath \Bath\ (b[.a]th; 61), n.; pl. {Baths} (b[.a][th]z). [AS.
    b[ae][eth]; akin to OS. & Icel. ba[eth], Sw., Dan., D., & G.
    bad, and perh. to G. b["a]hen to foment.]
    1. The act of exposing the body, or part of the body, for
    purposes of cleanliness, comfort, health, etc., to water,
    vapor, hot air, or the like; as, a cold or a hot bath; a
    medicated bath; a steam bath; a hip bath.

    2. Water or other liquid for bathing.

    3. A receptacle or place where persons may immerse or wash
    their bodies in water.

    4. A building containing an apartment or a series of
    apartments arranged for bathing.

    Among the ancients, the public baths were of amazing
    extent and magnificence. --Gwilt.

    5. (Chem.) A medium, as heated sand, ashes, steam, hot air,
    through which heat is applied to a body.

    6. (Photog.) A solution in which plates or prints are
    immersed; also, the receptacle holding the solution.

    Note: Bath is used adjectively or in combination, in an
    obvious sense of or for baths or bathing; as, bathroom,
    bath tub, bath keeper.

    {Douche bath}. See {Douche}.

    {Order of the Bath}, a high order of British knighthood,
    composed of three classes, viz., knights grand cross,
    knights commanders, and knights companions, abbreviated
    thus: G. C. B., K. C. B., K. B.

    {Russian bath}, a kind of vapor bath which consists in a
    prolonged exposure of the body to the influence of the
    steam of water, followed by washings and shampooings.

    {Turkish bath}, a kind of bath in which a profuse
    perspiration is produced by hot air, after which the body
    is washed and shampooed.

    {Bath house}, a house used for the purpose of bathing; --
    also a small house, near a bathing place, where a bather
    undresses and dresses.

    1. Drink abundant liquids (but not alcohol) and avoid over-hot baths.
    2. Walls had been knocked out to enlarge the cells, which were then outfitted with marble baths, a pool table, air conditioning, guest quarters and wardrobes crammed with dozens of silk shirts.
    3. The model home was a single-family dwelling of about 2,000 square feet with three bedrooms, two baths, a family room or the equivalent and a two-car garage.
    4. They are going down the drain partly because Japanese now can afford modern baths at home, but Mr. Obara says the main reason is "the people are gone."
    5. The Americans must forgo baths and boil water form the swimming pool to drink.
    6. The single-story, ranch-style home, with three bedrooms, six baths and a heated swimming pool, is situated on 1 acres in west Los Angeles in one of the most expensive areas of the state.
    7. Maybe it's because it has no presentable hotels or restaurants. Or because of the disrepair into which most of the once-elegant houses have fallen, their intricately designed wooden ceilings, marble baths and harem areas for women left dark and dusty.
    8. "People have already started taking their holy baths.
    9. Freeman described how she and Ms. Crow had skimped on water by taking sponge baths and eating canned beans to avoid using water to wash fresh vegetables.
    10. "I've had hundreds of calls from people looking for houses with three bedrooms and two baths," Mr. Katsanos said.
    11. The bedroom keys have worn wooden tags, the cast-iron baths rest on clawed feet, and the bar has trophies of long-forgotten tournaments. They are on my idiosyncratic African tryst list: scenes of assignations with companions real or imagined.
    12. The king, who had been in power for 40 years, was in Italy at the time, taking a rheumatism cure at the baths in Ischia.
    13. People finding themselves taking baths with ants." _ Exterminator Dick Wolbert, on an ant invasion of homes in the San Francisco Bay area triggered by hot, dry weather.
    14. There are spacious living rooms and baths, plus a master grandparents suite and a foyer for removing shoes to suit Japanese life styles.
    15. And so we left Juan gazing beyond the Morrish baths at the kittens on the cobblestones, and headed back towards the new town built by the Christians. We visited the bullfight museum.
    16. In 1988, the company had sales of about $20 million, selling an assortment of products such as Barbie nail polish and lipstick, Care Bears bubble baths and soaps and G.I. Joe lip balms and bandages.
    17. What to do? "Most back pain will get better by itself," Lancourt says. "I like to use common sense about these things." He recommends lying down for a day or two, aspirin, ice, and warm baths.
    18. The springs are gushing but the municipal tap may go dry as the wine country town of Calistoga, famous for bottled water and hot mineral baths, watches drought and industry drain its only reservoir.
    19. The group members take sponge baths using buckets filled with water taken from a hydrant outside. A plastic pail is their toilet; it is emptied each morning into a sewer pipe out on the street.
    20. The baths saw hard times, even becoming a soap factory at one point.
    21. "I have to walk Rocky, give him baths, brush him and a lot more," said Patrol Officer Walter Tamberlin. "It comes to about an hour and a half beyond my regular shifts.
    22. "We have sold twice as many bird baths than we expected to. People are feeling sorry for the birds.
    23. FFr50 additional fee for private baths.
    24. Hanson is the U.S. subsidiary of the British company Hanson PLC. Its other holdings include Smith Corona typewriters, Ground Round restaurants, Farberware cookware and Jacuzzi whirlpool baths.
    25. The first home might not have a swimming pool, a patio, a recreation room and a modern kitchen and baths, but it has been shown over and over again to be a great way of obtaining all that in just a few years.
    26. More revealing are the amenities: 42 percent with more than two baths, compared with just 28 percent in 1984; 26 percent with four bedrooms or more versus 18 percent in 1984; and 75 percent with central air, versus 71 percent.
    27. Younghusband was a product of post-Mutiny Anglo-India and Clifton (where he acquired a lifelong friend in Sir Henry Newbolt and a habit of cold baths, which he continued to indulge at 20 degrees below in the Karakoram).
    28. After retrieving their bags containing their belongings from the coin lockers, some head for the public baths.
    29. In general, people want heaters, ventilation equipment, skylights _especially in windowless baths and in baths with small windows _ and cabinetry for more storage.
    30. In general, people want heaters, ventilation equipment, skylights _especially in windowless baths and in baths with small windows _ and cabinetry for more storage.
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