English to Haitian Meaning of bath - beny


Bath :
beny

beny, benyen, ablusyon, lavaj, twalèt

Geri, revive, blanchiman, beny, lapolis, chode, benyen, lave, plonje, klowòks

benytranpébenyenbatheticbenyenbasen
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Definitions of bath in English
Noun(1) a vessel containing liquid in which something is immersed (as to process it or to maintain it at a constant temperature or to lubricate it(2) a soaking and washing in a bathtub(3) an ancient Hebrew liquid measure equal to about 10 gallons(4) a town in southwestern England on the River Avon; famous for its hot springs and Roman remains
Examples of bath in English
(1) I have to bath my children twice a day, give them antibiotics and put ointment on the wounds.(2) She put the stopper in the bath and began to fill it with lukewarm water.(3) I would come home from school, feed her, bath her and put her to bed before doing my homework.(4) There was a time when all you needed for a fully satisfying bath were water, soap, bath-mat and towel, and maybe a chunk of pumicestone for getting off the real dirt.(5) He was given a scented bath before sunrise to wash the filth from his body.(6) That parents-to-be should have some awareness of not just how to change a nappy and bath the baby but that talking to the child and interacting with them is just as important.(7) the bedrooms have their own bath and shower(8) Your child should stay no more than 15 minutes in the bath or shower, and keep the water temperature lukewarm.(9) she took a long, hot bath(10) Six to eight drops of Eucalyptus oil in the bath cools the body in summer and protects in winter.(11) he lay in the bath(12) people are spending more money on their kitchen and bath(13) Great care should be practiced to prevent the potential hazard of accumulating liquid oxygen in the liquid nitrogen bath .(14) So I dry him off as best I can and then have to bath him when he gets home.(15) Use bath and kitchen fans sparingly when the air conditioner is operating to avoid pulling warm, moist air into your home.(16) I did notice a few soapy bubbles in the bath but figured a quick rinse with the shower head would be sufficient.
Related Phrases of bath
(1) take a bath ::
al benyen
(2) bubble bath ::
beny jarèt
(3) bath mat ::
kabann beny
(4) bath towel ::
sèvyèt beny
(5) have a bath ::
gen yon beny
(6) bath time ::
tan beny
(7) to take a bath ::
pran yon beny
(8) water bath ::
beny dlo
(9) bath foam ::
kim beny
(10) bath tub ::
beny basen
Synonyms
Noun
1. bathtub ::
basen
2. wash ::
lave
3. bathroom ::
twalèt
Verb
4. bathe ::
benyen
Different Forms
bath, bathetic, baths
Word Example from TV Shows
Oh, Sheldon's helping Howard
give them a bath.

Oh, Sheldon's helping Howard give them a BATH.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 17

Well, it's pipe-fitted
for a quarter bath so...

Well, it's pipe-fitted for a quarter BATH so...

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 3

Are you done with your bath, my lady?

Are you done with your BATH, my lady?

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 6

I was in the tub,
I was taking a bath.

I was in the tub, I was taking a BATH.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 2

I'm going to take a bath.

I'm going to take a BATH.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 8

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