- bañarse
- bañarse► verbo pronominal1 to bathe (nadar) to have a swim, go for a swim■ se bañaban desnudos they were bathing naked■ me voy a bañar, hace calor I'm going for a swim, it's hot* * *1) to have a bathe, take a bath2) swim* * *VPR1) [en bañera] to have a bath, take a bath; [en mar, piscina] to swim
siempre me baño por la mañana — I always have o take a bath in the morning
en verano vamos a bañarnos al río — in the summer we go swimming in the river
prohibido bañarse — no bathing
2)¡anda a bañarte! — Cono Sur * get lost! *, go to hell! **
* * *(n.) = batheEx. We also spend a certain amount of time each day dealing with our bodily functions, bathing, washing, brushing our teeth and so on.* * *(n.) = batheEx: We also spend a certain amount of time each day dealing with our bodily functions, bathing, washing, brushing our teeth and so on.
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■bañarse vr (para lavarse) to have o take a bath
(para nadar) to go for a swim
'bañarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bañar
English:
bath
- bathe
- bathing
- skinny-dipping
- swim
* * *vpr1. [en el baño] to have o take a bath2. [en playa, piscina] to go for a swim;¿nos bañamos? shall we go for a swim?;me bañé durante una hora I was in the water for an hour;prohibido bañarse [en letrero] no bathing3. Am [ducharse] to have a shower;CompCSur Fammandar a alguien a bañarse to tell sb to get lost;CSur Fam¡andá a bañarte! get lost!* * *bañarsev/r1 have a bath2 en el mar go for a swim* * *vr1) : to take a bath, to bathe2) : to go for a swim* * *bañarse vb1. (en la bañera) to have a bathse baña cada día she has a bath every day2. (en el mar, piscina) to have a swim / to go for a swimme gusta bañarme en el mar I like swimming in the sea
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.