In English, "泡澡" (pào zǎo) is typically translated to "take a bath" or "have a bath." The word "bath" comes from the Old English "bæþ," which was derived from the Latin "bathus" or "bathos," which means "deep" or "depth." Here are some example sentences using the phrase "take a bath":

I'm going to take a bath and relax for a bit.
She takes a bath every night before bed.
The baby loves to splash around in the bath.

In Chinese, these sentences could be translated to:

我要去泡澡放松一下。
她每天晚上睡觉前都会泡澡。
小宝宝喜欢在浴缸里玩水。
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最佳回答 2023-02-02