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Meaning of vanna | Babel Free

Noun feminine CEFR C2 Standard

Definitions

  1. locative singular of vanna
    feminine, form-of, locative, singular
  2. bathtub, tub (large container for water in which a person may bathe or wash something)
    declension-4, feminine
  3. tub (a container for a certain material in liquid form to be worked on)
    declension-4, feminine
  4. bath (the act of bathing in a bathtub, especially for medicinal or therapeutic purposes)
    declension-4, feminine
  5. bath (prolonged exposure of one's naked body or body part(s) to some medium, generally sun or air)
    declension-4, feminine

Equivalents

English Bathtub

Examples

“skārda vanna”

tin bathtub

“ielaist vannā ūdeni”

to let the water into the bathtub

“iekāpt vannā”

to get into the bathtub

“veļas mazgājamā vanna”

a (large) tub for washing clothes

“nesteidzoties atgriežu krānus, un vannā ar lielu troksni ieplūst silts ūdens”

unhurriedly I open the tap, and the cold water flows noisily into the bathtub

“elektrolītiska vanna”

electrolytic tub

“karsta vanna”

hot bath

“skuju ekstrakta vanna”

pine extract bath

“dūņu vannas”

mud baths

“iet vannā”

to go (have a) bath

“pirms gulētiešanas vēlama silta vanna, kas nomierina nervu sistēmu un uzlabo miegu”

before going to bed, it is desirable (to take) a cold bath, which relaxes the nervous system and improves sleep

“es ņemu ogļskābes vannas, lai drusku atpūtinātu savus nervus”

I take carbonic acid baths in order to rest my nerves a little

“es pēc brokastīm izģērbjos un uzkāpju uz komandtiltiņa ņemt saules vannas”

after breakfast, I take off my clothes and go up to the bridge (of the boat) to take a sun bath

“atpūtas korpusa jumta plakni sanatorijā varēs izmantot saules un gaisa vannām”

the roof of the recreation building can be used for sun and air baths

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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