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/beɪð//beɪð/The word "bathe" has its roots in Old English. It comes from the word "bæasan," which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "*bathiz." This word is thought to have been imitative of the sound of running water, and it referred to washing or bathing. In Old English, "bæasan" was used to describe the act of washing or cleaning oneself, and it was often used in combination with other words such as "word" (water) and "tun" (to create a word like "BootApplication," meaning to wash in water). During the Middle English period, the spelling of the word changed to "bathen" or "baþen," and it retained its meaning of washing or bathing. Today, the word "bathe" is used in many languages to describe the act ofimmerging oneself in water or taking a shower or bath.
to wash something with water, especially a part of your body
rửa cái gì đó bằng nước, đặc biệt là một phần cơ thể của bạn
Rửa vết thương và dán băng sạch.
Cánh tay của anh ấy đã được rửa sạch và vết thương đã được khâu lại.
to give a bath to somebody
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to go swimming in the sea, a river, etc. for pleasure
đi bơi ở biển, sông, v.v. để giải trí
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to fill or cover something with light
để lấp đầy hoặc bao phủ một cái gì đó với ánh sáng
Trăng tắm đồng quê trong ánh sáng bạc.