在 英语 中使用 Baths 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Take quick showers or sponge baths, not long, hot baths.
Harry is a black-spotted white dog who hates baths.
Harry was a white dog with black spots and he really hated baths.
These are the use of unvented gas appliances, the indoor garden, baths, saunas and hot tubs, and the use of firewood.
There is also the council-chamber, marketplace, temples, baths and Islamic monument: Ilyas Bey Mosque to be visited.
Liver baths opened its doors May 13, 1909 year and immediately became very popular with the locals, all the halls were crowded.
Because of the need to conserve limited fresh water supplies, baths were supplied with sea water; only the attached showers of the private bathrooms utilised fresh water.
Take hot baths- excessive heat can harm the embryo, so just take showers up to the pregnancy test;
Elizabeth Baths, the largest balneological facility in Karlovy Vary, provides more than 60 spa procedures using thermal water and peat.
Hot drinks and hot baths are a major cause of scalds for babies and children.
And lonely people seem to crave hot baths and drinks, as though this physical warmth stands in for social warmth.
Swimming pools and public baths, reported a Social Democratic agent in August, were barred to Jews‘in innumerable communities'.
You might want to check out the Kaiserthermen, or Roman baths, as well as the Roman amphitheater and the ancient Porta Nigra Gate.
They went to public baths regularly and did a fairly good job at cleaning themselves- for a while, anyway.
Have hot baths- excessive heat may damage the embryo, so stick to showers until the pregnancy test.
The Great Bath and the many household baths at Mohenjo-daro may have been used for purification rites similar to those in modern Hinduism.
More specifically, people who took at least five hot baths every week had significantly lower markers of atherosclerosis and cardiac loading.
The Banos Arabes or Arab Baths, is an ancient public bath house that was built sometime in the 11th Century.
These baths were not only healthcare facilities, but became commercial and social networking centers for the rich and the elite.
However, because men feared women were having sex with other women at private baths, many husbands tried to restrict women from going.