bathtub
bathtub — noun
1. a large container fixed in a bathroom and used for soaking and washing your body
1.名詞B1
釋義
a large container fixed in a bathroom and used for soaking and washing your body in water
例句
Emma filled the bathtub with warm water before her evening bath.
fill the bathtub with water
After soccer practice, Leo soaked in the bathtub for twenty minutes.
soak in the bathtub
The children left wet footprints beside the bathtub after swimming lessons.
A cracked bathtub leaked water onto the tile floor overnight.
In the small hotel room, the bathtub stood under the window.
文法句型
fill the bathtub
get into the bathtub
soak in the bathtub
用法筆記
Often used with fill, clean, scrub, get into, and soak in. In everyday use it usually means the fixed bathroom fixture, not a portable washing tub.
常見錯誤
❌The baby is sitting in the bathroom with toy ducks.
✅The baby is sitting in the bathtub with toy ducks.
💡bathroom means the whole room; bathtub means the part you wash in.