vārdnīca portugālis - angļu

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banho angļu valodā:

1. bath bath


My bath towel was wet, so it was of no use.
Tom's muscles were tired and he wanted to get home and soak in a hot bath for a while.
Tom just got out of the bath and his hair is still wet.
have a bath
On Saturday evenings everybody in the family had a bath one after another in an old tin bath in front of the fire.
When I was young, I was a bit scruffy and there were times when I didn't take a bath for up to two weeks during the summer.
Filiberto died by drowning during a bath in the ocean.
There is a severe shortage of water in this city, so we must give up having a bath occasionally.
Break for bath & food, back in about 40 minutes!
Oww! Oww! Oww! The bath water is too hot.
Most of them have electricity, sanitation, baths and showers.
Her face after the bath, with a slight tinge of red, was beautiful as to mistake her for someone else.
Every Monday Mrs. Evans washed all the family's clothes in the tin bath.
The apartment consists of three small rooms and a bath.
In bath is full bubbles, because he added a lot of soap.

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2. shower shower


Judging from the look of the sky, we might have a shower before nightfall.
I can't turn the shower off. Could you check it for me?
Let’s wait a minute to see if it’s just a short shower.
April showers
A gust of wind blew a shower of rain directly into my face.
When I made my move she slapped me and told me to take a cold shower.
But when I tried to turn the shower faucet, this black bubbly liquid came out.
Right, I said, shivering at this recital as a man would who gets hysterical while taking a shower if a bit of soap stings his eye.
‘Hello, Reception?’ ‘Can you help me? My shower is very cold.’
Most of them have electricity, sanitation, baths and showers.
The bathrooms in the hotel were very small, and had showers instead of baths.
A quick shower in the morning is a guarantee of good day
The forecast shows showers and gales over Scotland.
She stepped under the shower and picked up soap and a sponge
Many businessmen, in order to curry favor with government officials, will shower them with gifts and money.