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Vorspeisen
maillot de bain
bathing trunks RZ. przest.
slip r.m. de bain
I. trunk [Brit trʌŋk, Am trəŋk] RZ.
1. trunk (of tree, body):
tronc r.m.
2. trunk (of elephant):
trompe r.ż.
3. trunk (for travel):
malle r.ż.
4. trunk Am (car boot):
coffre r.m.
5. trunk (duct):
conduite r.ż.
II. [swimming] trunks RZ. rz. l.mn.
I. bathe [Brit beɪð, Am beɪð] RZ. Brit form.
bain r.m.
II. bathe [Brit beɪð, Am beɪð] CZ. cz. przech.
1. bathe wound:
laver (in dans, with à)
2. bathe lit. wave shore:
3. bathe Am child:
III. bathe [Brit beɪð, Am beɪð] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. bathe (swim):
bathe person:
2. bathe Am (take bath):
3. bathe lit.:
to be bathed in sweat
to be bathed in light
to be bathed in tears
bathing [Brit ˈbeɪðɪŋ, Am ˈbeɪðɪŋ] RZ.
baignade r.ż.
trunks RZ. l.mn.
trunk [trʌŋk] RZ.
1. trunk (stem, part of body):
tronc r.m.
2. trunk (elephant's nose):
trompe r.ż.
3. trunk (large strong case):
malle r.ż.
4. trunk Am (boot):
coffre r.m.
bathing RZ. no l.mn.
baignade r.ż.
I. bathe [beɪð] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. bathe (swim):
2. bathe Am (bath):
II. bathe [beɪð] CZ. cz. przech.
1. bathe MED.:
2. bathe przen.:
trunk [trʌŋk] RZ.
1. trunk (stem, part of body):
tronc r.m.
2. trunk (elephant's nose):
trompe r.ż.
3. trunk (large strong case):
malle r.ż.
4. trunk (in car):
coffre r.m.
trunks RZ. l.mn.
bathing RZ.
baignade r.ż.
I. bathe [beɪð] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
II. bathe [beɪð] CZ. cz. przech.
1. bathe MED.:
2. bathe przen.:
Present
Ibathe
youbathe
he/she/itbathes
webathe
youbathe
theybathe
Past
Ibathed
youbathed
he/she/itbathed
webathed
youbathed
theybathed
Present Perfect
Ihavebathed
youhavebathed
he/she/ithasbathed
wehavebathed
youhavebathed
theyhavebathed
Past Perfect
Ihadbathed
youhadbathed
he/she/ithadbathed
wehadbathed
youhadbathed
theyhadbathed
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Its trunk bears 21 or 23 pairs of legs.
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The erect trunk may be 1.3 m tall and approximately 5 cm in diameter.
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They bore in the cambium under the bark of the host plant, producing pitch masses on the trunk.
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It grows as a tree up to 40 m tall, with a trunk diameter of up to.
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Its construction in 1925 marked the beginning of the era of long distance trunk lines in telephone communication.
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