Bathtub Meaning in English
word
/ˈbæθtəb/
BATH-tuhb
/bˈɑːθtʌb/
BAHTH-tuhb
释义
A bathtub is a large container in a bathroom that you fill with water so a person can sit or lie in it to wash or relax.
用法与细微差别
Common in American English; in British English, 'bath' is often used for the object too. Typical phrases: 'take a bath', 'fill the bathtub', 'bathtub drain', and 'bathtub ring'. Don't confuse it with 'sink' or 'hot tub'.
Spanish: bañeraPortuguese (BR): banheiraPortuguese (PT): banheiraChinese (Simplified): 浴缸Chinese (Traditional): 浴缸Hindi: बाथटबArabic: حوض الاستحمامBengali: বাথটাবRussian: ваннаJapanese: バスタブVietnamese: bồn tắmKorean: 욕조Turkish: küvetUrdu: غسل کا ٹبIndonesian: bak mandi
例句
The baby is in the bathtub.
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She cleaned the bathtub this morning.
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There is no bathtub in this bathroom.
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After that long hike, all I wanted was a hot bathtub and some quiet.
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The hotel looked fancy online, but the bathtub was tiny.
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Be careful getting out of the bathtub—the floor is slippery.
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