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Qué (quién) es BATHTUBS - definición

LARGE CONTAINER FOR HOLDING WATER IN WHICH A PERSON MAY BATHE
Bathtubs; Whirlpool tub; Bath tub; Baby bathtub; Baby bath; 🛁; Slipper Bathtub; Roll top bath
  • Traditional bathtub (19th century) from Italy
  • "claw foot"]] pedestals rose to popularity in the 19th century
  • [[Jacuzzi]] whirlpool bathtub
  • Wooden [[hot tub]] on a trailer in [[Finland]].
  • Astronaut Jack Lousma taking a shower in space, 1974
  • Slipper tub
  • Wooden bathtubs for children and infants in [[Haikou]], Hainan, China

bathtub         
¦ noun chiefly N. Amer. a bath.
bathtub         
(bathtubs)
A bathtub is a long, usually rectangular container which you fill with water and sit in to wash your body. (AM; in BRIT, use bath
)
N-COUNT
Bathtub liner         
Bathtub liners also known as tub liners, acrylic tub liners and tub inserts are made by vacuum forming an acrylic or PVC (poly vinyl chloride) sheet which is heated then formed in a mold by applying vacuum. Having the proper mold is important for the tub liner to fit properly.

Wikipedia

Bathtub

A bathtub, also known simply as a bath or tub, is a container for holding water in which a person or animal may bathe. Most modern bathtubs are made of thermoformed acrylic, porcelain-enameled steel or cast iron, or fiberglass-reinforced polyester. A bathtub is placed in a bathroom, either as a stand-alone fixture or in conjunction with a shower.

Modern bathtubs have overflow and waste drains and may have taps mounted on them. They are usually built-in, but may be free-standing or sometimes sunken. Until acrylic thermoforming technology permitted other shapes, virtually all bathtubs used to be roughly rectangular. Bathtubs are commonly white in color, although many other colors can be found.

Two main styles are common:

  • Western style bathtubs in which the bather lies down. These baths are typically shallow and long.
  • Eastern style bathtubs in which the bather sits up. These are known as furo in Japan and are typically short and deep.
Ejemplos de uso de BATHTUBS
1. Schools closed and residents stocked up on water in bathtubs and tea kettles.
2. Residents said they put their children in bathtubs for protection against stray bullets.
3. Bathtubs and shingles often are the only clues that houses once stood there.
4. Bathtubs and shingles often are the only clues that houses once stood.
5. The tribe is providing ice, propane, flashlights and battery–operated fans, and its fire department is filling bathtubs with water.