slovo | definícia |
shower bath (encz) | shower bath,sprcha n: Zdeněk Brož |
shower bath (encz) | shower bath,sprchování se Zdeněk Brož |
Shower bath (gcide) | Shower \Show"er\, n. [OE. shour, schour, AS. se?r; akin to D.
schoer, G. schauer, OHG. sc?r, Icel. sk?r, Sw. skur, Goth.
sk?ra windis a storm of wind; of uncertain origin.]
1. A fall or rain or hail of short duration; sometimes, but
rarely, a like fall of snow.
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In drought or else showers. --Chaucer.
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Or wet the thirsty earth with falling showers.
--Milton.
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2. That which resembles a shower in falling or passing
through the air copiously and rapidly.
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With showers of stones he drives them far away.
--Pope.
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3. A copious supply bestowed. [R.]
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He and myself
Have travail'd in the great shower of your gifts.
--Shak.
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Shower bath, a bath in which water is showered from above,
and sometimes from the sides also.
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shower bath (wn) | shower bath
n 1: booth for washing yourself, usually in a bathroom [syn:
shower stall, shower bath]
2: washing yourself by standing upright under water sprayed from
a nozzle; "he took a shower after the game" [syn: shower,
shower bath] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
Shower bath (gcide) | Shower \Show"er\, n. [OE. shour, schour, AS. se?r; akin to D.
schoer, G. schauer, OHG. sc?r, Icel. sk?r, Sw. skur, Goth.
sk?ra windis a storm of wind; of uncertain origin.]
1. A fall or rain or hail of short duration; sometimes, but
rarely, a like fall of snow.
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In drought or else showers. --Chaucer.
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Or wet the thirsty earth with falling showers.
--Milton.
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2. That which resembles a shower in falling or passing
through the air copiously and rapidly.
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With showers of stones he drives them far away.
--Pope.
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3. A copious supply bestowed. [R.]
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He and myself
Have travail'd in the great shower of your gifts.
--Shak.
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Shower bath, a bath in which water is showered from above,
and sometimes from the sides also.
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