Take a shower Meaning in English
expression
ˈteɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈʃaʊɝ
TAYK-uh-SHOW-er
tˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /ˈʃaʊ.ə(ɹ)
TAYK-uh-SHOW-uh
Definition
To wash your body under running water, usually standing and using a shower.
Usage & Nuances
Very common in daily conversation. In British English, 'have a shower' is used instead. 'Take a bath' means using a bathtub, while 'take a shower' means standing under running water.
Spanish: ducharsePortuguese (BR): tomar banhoPortuguese (PT): tomar banhoChinese (Simplified): 洗澡Chinese (Traditional): 洗澡Hindi: नहानाArabic: يستحمBengali: গোসল করা - শাওয়ার নেওয়াRussian: принять душJapanese: シャワーを浴びるVietnamese: tắm vòi senKorean: 샤워하다Turkish: duş almakUrdu: شاور لیناIndonesian: mandi - mandi dengan shower
Example Sentences
I need to take a shower before dinner.
basic
She always takes a shower after jogging.
basic
You should take a shower if you feel hot.
basic
Give me five minutes to take a shower, then we can go.
natural
I can't think clearly until I take a shower in the morning.
natural
He rushed home, eager to take a shower and relax.
natural