bathtub
英 [ˈbɑːθtʌb]
美 [ˈbæθtʌb]
n. 浴盆; 浴缸
复数:bathtubs
BNC.34329 / COCA.9766
柯林斯词典
- 浴盆;浴缸
Abathtubis a long, usually rectangular container which you fill with water and sit in to wash your body.
in BRIT, use 英国英语用 bath
英英释义
noun
- a relatively large open container that you fill with water and use to wash the body
双语例句
- As a bathtub lined with white porcelain.
像一只搪了白瓷的浴缸。 - She pulled the plug out of the bathtub and the dirty water ran away.
她把浴缸的塞子拔掉,脏水流走了。 - Caught by the bathtub effect again.
“浴缸效应”又犯了。 - Don't overflow the bathtub.
别让浴盆里的水溢出来。 - The family took only sponge bath because they had no bathtub.
这家人用湿浴巾擦洗,因为他们没有浴缸。 - When I told Dad I used the bowl as Clifford's bathtub, he was so surprised!
当我告诉爸爸我用碗当Clifford的浴盆时,爸爸非常生气! - And my apartment has no bathtub.
那时我的公寓还没有浴盆。 - I don't like showers. I prefer to take a bath in the bathtub.
我不喜欢淋浴,我更喜欢在澡盆里洗澡。 - Some old people want a shower in their bathroom but not a bathtub.
一些老年人想要浴室里有淋浴房而不是浴缸。 - What I mean is, what are you doing in that bathtub?
我的意思是你在这个浴缸里干什么?