Bathing is British [yes] and beautiful [yes? ]
Transitive verb & give ... a bath and swim; Soak in liquid; Wash (with a sponge, etc.); Dehumidify, dehumidify.
Straight flush; Immersion; Take a bath and wash (especially a part of the body) with water; To be full of (light)
Swimming; < Swimming (in the river or the sea)
Bathing basically means "soaking in water". In American English, it can be interpreted as "bathing" and "swimming". Used as an intransitive verb in the solution of "bathing and swimming by yourself"; Used as a transitive verb in the definition of "bathing". Often used in passive structures.
The verb bath means "to bathe in the bathtub" in Britain. However, this verb is more formal. Have a bath (Britain) or bath (Britain or America) is generally used informally, and bath is more common in America.
Extended data
Synonym: washing, showering
First, rinse English? 【r? ns]? Beautiful? 【r? ns]? ?
Verb (short for verb)? Clean; blush
Noun (short for noun)? Clean; Hair dyeing; softener
Example: Wash the coagulated fat on the plate with hot water.
Rinse off the condensed oil stains on the plate with hot water.
Second, shower English? ['? Answer (r)]? Beautiful? ['? ar]? ?
Noun (short for noun)? Shower; Shower; Shower; (massive) diarrhea
Verb (short for verb)? Take a bath; It is raining (showering); Inflow/fall
She is taking a bath.
She is taking a bath.