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CORE WORDS


CEFR SNOT House and home, environment • amenities bath
CEFR SNOT Daily life • at home to take a bath
CEFR SNOT Relations with other people • war and peace battle

Glob1500 battle a fight between opposing armed forces n.
Glob1500 debate to argue for or against something; n. a public discussion or argument v.
NGSL3000 bath long container you fill with hot water to wash in n
NGSL3000 battle military fight between armies n
NGSL3000 debate general public discussion of a topic n
SAT5000 approbation Sanction. n.
SAT5000 baton An official staff borne either as a weapon or as an emblem of authority or privilege. n.
SAT5000 battalion A body of infantry composed of two or more companies, forming a part of a regiment. n.
SAT5000 batten A narrow strip of wood. n.
SAT5000 batter A thick liquid mixture of two or more materials beaten together, to be used in cookery. bauble n.
SAT5000 debatable Subject to contention or dispute. adj.
SAT5000 exacerbate To make more sharp, severe, or virulent. v.
SAT5000 non-combatant One attached to the army or navy, but having duties other than that of fighting. n.
SAT5000 perturbation Mental excitement or confusion. n.
SAT5000 probation Any proceeding designed to ascertain or test character, qualification, or the like. n.
SAT5000 reprobate One abandoned to depravity and sin. n.
SAT5000 verbatim Word for word. adv.

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COMPOUND WORDS


abatage {n} (abattage) SEE: abattage :: abate {v} (obsolete: to bring entirely down or put an end to) abate {v} (to bring down a person physically or mentally) abate {v} (to bring down or reduce to a lower state) abate {v} (to decrease or become less in strength) abatement {n} (the act of abating or the state of being abated) abattoir {n} (public slaughterhouse) acrobat {n} (an athlete who performs acts requiring skill, agility and coordination) acrobatic {adj} (of or pertaining to an acrobat) acrobatics {n} (art of performing acrobatic feats) adiabatic {adj} (occurring without gain or loss of heat) albatross {n} (seabird) albatross {n} (three under par) Ashgabat {prop} (the capital of Turkmenistan) baseball bat {n} (device which is swung to try to make contact with baseballs) bat {n} (club) bat {n} (small flying mammal) batch {n} (quantity of anything produced in one operation) batch file {n} (file containing instructions for OS) batch processing {n} Stapelverarbeitung bate {v} (masturbate) SEE: masturbate :: bate {v} (simple past of beat) SEE: beat :: bateleur {n} (Terathopius ecaudatus) bath {n} (act of bathing) bath {n} (room) bath {n} (tub) bath {v} (To wash a person or animal in a bath) bathe {n} (act of bathing) bathe {v} (to apply water to) bathe {v} (to clean a person by immersion in water) bathe {v} (to clean oneself) bathe {v} (to cover or surround) bathe {v} (to immerse oneself in water) bathe {v} (to sunbathe) SEE: sunbathe :: bather {n} (One who bathes or swims) bathhouse {n} (a building with baths for communal use) bathing {n} (act of bathing) bathing box {n} (beach hut) SEE: bathing hut :: bathing cap {n} (cap worn by swimmers) SEE: swim cap :: bathing suit {n} (tight fitting garment for swimming) SEE: swimsuit :: bathing trunks {n} (pair of shorts or briefs) SEE: swimming trunks :: Bathonian {prop} Bathonium bathrobe {n} (terrycloth robe) bathroom {n} (a room containing a bath where one can bathe) bathroom {n} (a room containing a toilet) Bathsheba {prop} (biblical character) bathtub {n} (large container in which a person may bathe) bathymeter {n} (bathometer) SEE: bathometer :: bathymetry {n} (the measurement of the depths of the seas) bathyscaphe {n} (self-propelled deep-sea submersible) bathysphere {n} (diving chamber) batman {n} (servant to an army officer) batman {n} (unit of weight) Batman {prop} (the bat-themed hero) baton {n} (music: conductor's stick) Bats {prop} (a Northeast Caucasian language spoken in Georgia) battalion {n} (any large body of troops) battalion {n} (army unit) Battenberger {n} (someone from Battenberg) batter {n} (beaten mixture of flour and liquid) batter {n} (binge) batter {n} (player attempting to hit the ball) batter {v} (to coat with batter) batter {v} (to hit or strike violently and repeatedly) battered {adj} (beaten repeatedly or consistently) battered {adj} (beaten up through a lot of use) battering ram {n} (type of siege engine used to smash gates and walls) battery {n} (coordinated group of artillery) battery {n} (crime of striking another) battery {n} (device producing electricity) battery {n} (set of cages for hens) battle {n} (general action, fight, or encounter; a combat) battle {n} (struggle; a contest; as, the battle of life) battle {v} ((intransitive) to join in battle; to contend in fight) battle {v} ((transitive) to assail in battle; to fight) battle axe {n} (ancient military weapon) battle axe {n} (electric guitar) SEE: electric guitar :: battle cry {n} (Something the troops yell out when going to war or battle) battlefield {n} (field of a land battle) battlefront {n} (line along which opposing armies engage in combat) battleground {n} (location) SEE: battlefield :: battlement {n} (indented parapet formed by a series of rising members) battle of the sexes {n} (any competition between males and females) battle of the sexes {n} (game theory) battleship {n} (guessing game) battleship {n} (warship) birdbath {n} (basin for wild birds) bloodbath {n} (indiscriminate killing or slaughter) break the Sabbath {v} (to break the Sabbath) bubble bath {n} (bath in which an additive is poured into the water to create bubbles) celibate {adj} (unmarried) celibate {n} (person who is not married) combat {n} (a battle; a fight; a struggle for victory) combatant {n} (armed fighter) combat sport {n} (sport that involves man-to-man combat) debate {n} (argument, or discussion, usually in an ordered or formal setting) debate {n} Debatte debate {v} (participate in a debate) Ecbatana {prop} (city in Iran) embattled {adj} (subject to or troubled by battles, controversy or debates) exacerbate {v} (to make worse) exacerbation {n} (increase in severity) extubate {v} extubieren fruit bat {n} (bat of the family Pteropodidae) SEE: megabat :: go to the bathroom {v} (go to the toilet) SEE: go to the toilet :: heptafluoroniobate {n} Heptafluoroniobat hyperbaton {n} (rhetoric) illegal combatant {n} (one who engages in combat without meeting the Geneva Convention) incubation {n} (development of a disease from its causes, or its period of incubation) incubation {n} (sitting on eggs for the purpose of hatching young) incubation period {n} (time between exposure and symptoms) incubator {n} (apparatus used to maintain environmental conditions suitable for a newborn baby) incubator {n} (apparatus used to maintain environmental conditions suitable for the hatching of eggs) intubate {v} intubieren katabatic wind {n} (wind blowing down an incline) Kiribati {prop} (Republic of Kiribati) Kiribatian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Kiribati) Kiribatian {n} (a person from Kiribati or of Kiribatian descent) leaf-nosed bat {n} (animal) libation {n} (act of pouring a liquid as a sacrifice) local battery {n} (A source of local power for a telephone instrument) masturbate {v} (to masturbate) masturbation {n} (manual erotic stimulation of the genitals) masturbator {n} (someone who masturbates) megabat {n} (bat of the family Pteropodidae) numbat {n} (small marsupial) perturbation {n} (agitation) probation {n} (type of sentence) rebarbative {adj} (repellent) rebate {n} (rabbet) SEE: rabbet :: reprobate {adj} (immoral) reprobate {adj} (rejected by god) reprobate {adj} (rejected) reprobate {n} (individual with low morals) reprobate {n} (sinful person) reprobate {v} (abandon) reprobate {v} (condemn) reprobate {v} (refuse) Sabbatarian {n} (seventh-day Sabbatarian, Sabbath-keeper, Saturday-keeper) Sabbatarianism {n} (Sabbath observance, Sabbathkeeping) Sabbath {prop} (Biblical seventh day) Sabbath {prop} (Muslim Friday) Sabbath {prop} (Sunday) Sabbath {prop} (witches' Sabbath) Sabbath-day {n} (Sabbath day, Sabbath-day, day of the Sabbath) sabbatical {n} (extended period of leave) sabbatize {v} (to sanctify, keep or observe the Sabbath, as the Sabbath) subatomic {adj} (relating to particles that are smaller than an atom) sunbath {n} (period of tanning) sunbathe {v} (to expose one's body to the sun) throw the baby out with the bathwater {v} ((idiomatic) to discard something valuable) Turkish bath {n} (steam bath) vampire bat {n} (bat) verbatim {adv} (word for word) wandering albatross {n} (Diomedea exulans) witches' Sabbath {n} (supposed meeting of witches at midnight to practice sorcery or to take part in a demonic orgy) with bated breath {adv} (eagerly) wombat {n} (marsupial) zaibatsu {n} (a Japanese conglomerate (or South Korean))

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PHRASES



Il donne un bain à l'éléphant.



He is giving the elephant a bath .


(ENG )
(FR )

(0397)

Ils se passent le relais.



They are passing the relay baton .


(ENG )
(FR )

(0476)

La salle de bains est très propre.



The bathroom is very clean .


(ENG )
(FR )

(0623)

Ce lot de produits a été emballé.



This batch of products has been packed .


(ENG )
(FR )

(0815)

Le gouvernement commence les opérations pour combattre la catastrophe.



The government is starting operations to combat the disaster .


(ENG )
(FR )

(1238)

Prendre un bain en été est très rafraîchissant [lit., "cool"] .



Taking a bath in summer is very refreshing [lit . , cool] . .


(ENG )
(FR )

(1784)

On peut utiliser un luffa pour se baigner.



A loofah can be used to bathe with .


(ENG )
(FR )

(1944)

J'aime aller aux bains de source chaude.



I love going to hot spring baths .


(ENG )
(FR )

(2340)

Elle est allongée sur la chaise, prenant un bain de soleil.



She is lying in the chair , sunbathing .


(ENG )
(FR )

(2601)

Ils prennent le soleil au bord de la mer.



They sunbathe by the sea .


(ENG )
(FR )

(2736)

Il a une baguette de chef d'orchestre à la main.



He is holding the baton in his hand .


(ENG )
(FR )

(2738)

La poule est assise sur ses œufs.



The hen incubates her eggs .


(ENG )
(FR )

(2861)

La salle de bains de ma maison est très grande.



The bathroom in my house is very big .


(ENG )
(FR )

(3052)

Ils donnent un bain au chien.



They are giving the dog a bath .


(ENG )
(FR )

(3429)

En hiver, j'aime aller dans un bain public pour prendre un bain.



In the winter , I like going to a bathhouse to have a bath .


(ENG )
(FR )

(3430)

Le champ de bataille était rempli de fumée d'armes à feu.



The battlefield was filled with gunsmoke .


(ENG )
(FR )

(3497)



Is that a bat ?

C'est une chauve-souris ?

Where is the bathroom ?

Où se trouvent les toilettes ?

Why don't you have your bath now ?

Pourquoi ne prends-tu pas ton bain maintenant ?

I usually take a bath before going to bed .

Je prends habituellement un bain avant d'aller au lit.

May I use the bathroom ?

Puis-je utiliser la salle de bain ?

Father is having a bath .

Père prend un bain.

I used to debate the problem with her .

J'avais l'habitude de débattre du problème avec elle.

I usually take a bath after dinner .

Je prends habituellement un bain après le dîner.

Is the bath clean ?

La baignoire est-elle propre ?

I feel like taking a bath now .

J'ai envie de prendre un bain maintenant.

They will debate the question tomorrow .

Ils débattront de la question demain .

She has a bath every morning .

Elle prend un bain tous les matins.

Bathe the baby , won't you ?

Baignez le bébé, n'est-ce pas ?

Take the battery off the machine .

Retirez la batterie de la machine.

I always take a bath in the morning .

Je prends toujours un bain le matin.

Children don't like to take a bath .

Les enfants n'aiment pas prendre un bain.

There was no bathroom .

Il n'y avait pas de salle de bain.

Does it have a bathroom ?

A-t-il une salle de bains ?

Young and old went to battle .

Jeunes et vieux sont allés au combat.

His eyes are bathed in tears .

Ses yeux sont baignés de larmes.

I take a bath almost every day .

Je prends un bain presque tous les jours.



C'est une chauve-souris ?
Où se trouvent les toilettes ?
Pourquoi ne prends-tu pas ton bain maintenant ?
Je prends habituellement un bain avant d'aller au lit.
Puis-je utiliser la salle de bain ?
Père prend un bain.
J'avais l'habitude de débattre du problème avec elle.
Je prends habituellement un bain après le dîner.
La baignoire est-elle propre ?
J'ai envie de prendre un bain maintenant.
Ils débattront de la question demain .
Elle prend un bain tous les matins.
Baignez le bébé, n'est-ce pas ?
Retirez la batterie de la machine.
Je prends toujours un bain le matin.
Les enfants n'aiment pas prendre un bain.
Il n'y avait pas de salle de bain.
A-t-il une salle de bains ?
Jeunes et vieux sont allés au combat.
Ses yeux sont baignés de larmes.
Je prends un bain presque tous les jours.