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洗澡 — meaning in English: Take a bath

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租赁
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guō
录取
lùqǔ
洗澡
xǐzǎo
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 洗澡 (xǐzǎo) when discussing their daily routines, especially in the context of personal hygiene. For example, one might say, 'I need to 洗澡 after work' or 'Let's 洗澡 before dinner' when inviting family members to freshen up.
Synonyms & nuances
While 洗澡 (xǐzǎo) specifically refers to taking a bath, you might also encounter 沐浴 (mùyù), which means 'to bathe' but often has a more formal or poetic connotation. Use 洗澡 in casual conversations and 沐浴 when discussing spa experiences or in literature.
Culture
The term 洗澡 (xǐzǎo) reflects the importance of cleanliness in Chinese culture, where daily bathing is often considered a vital part of health and well-being. Interestingly, the character 洗 (xǐ) means 'to wash' and 躺 (zǎo) refers to 'to soak,' giving a vivid image of the bathing process.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 洗澡 in a sentence?
You can say, '我每天都洗澡' (Wǒ měi tiān dōu xǐzǎo), meaning 'I take a bath every day.' This shows how 洗澡 is often integrated into daily routines.
Q.Is there a specific time when people usually 洗澡?
Many people in China prefer to 洗澡 in the evening as a way to relax after a long day. However, some may also bathe in the morning to start their day fresh.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 洗澡?
A common mistake is using 洗澡 when referring to swimming. In Mandarin, swimming is 游泳 (yóuyǒng), so be careful not to confuse the two.
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