0 to swim, especially in the sea, a river, or a lake:
1 to cover something with a liquid, especially in order to make part of the body feel better:
2 to wash in a bath or to wash someone in a bath
3 an occasion when you swim or spend time in water:
I went for a bathe every evening.
4 to wash someone, usually with soap and water in a bathtub:
5 to cover with a liquid, esp. as a treatment for pain or injury:
The boys could not bathe, because the staff kept the shower rooms locked.
Simultaneously, a range of stromal-tissue-derived tissue repair mediators bathe the inflammatory microenvironment.
We first see him being carried to bathe in the holy lake to ease the pain.
The water offered to the goddess on this occasion is used to bathe the person to be married as part of the marriage ritual.
It is mid-morning when they bathe in the gentle, snow-reflected light of late winter [8].
For the private home residents who chose to bathe without help, technical means were again used to manage the risks involved.
Because 47% of the students bathed, the greatest possible imperfection would be 53% (which would occur if 100% of the students were predicted to bathe).
And, to give himself pleasure, he would bathe the concubines with a slippery [pad of] nopal.
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游泳, (尤指在河、湖或海裡)游泳, 覆蓋…
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游泳, (尤指在河、湖或海里)游泳, 覆盖…
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bañar(se), lavar, nadar…
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banhar-se, nadar…
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浴槽で体を洗う, 泳ぐ, 水泳する…
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banyo yapmak, duş yapmak, vücudun bir bölümünü temizlemek…
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(se) baigner, se baigner, bain…
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banyar(-se), rentar, nedar…
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