Ducha in english

Shower

pronunciation: ʃaʊɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

ducha = shower room ; shower. 

Example: The school has recently added changing and shower rooms, a gym, and a student common room.Example: Most of her ideas used to come to her while she was driving or in the shower.

more:

» alcachofa de la duchashower head .

Example: Although the shower heads were routinely disinfected, a requirement was identified to also disinfect the shower hoses.

» cortina de duchashower curtainshower liner .

Example: He was puzzled by the annoying tendency of shower curtains to billow in during a shower and stick to the leg or arm of the person attempting to bathe.

Example: Your shower liner is the most likely source of mustiness in your bathroom.

» darse una duchatake + a shower .

Example: Some people have smelly underarms no matter what they do, no matter how many showers they take.

» darse una ducha vaginaldouche .

Example: I always douche after sex to avoid drippies.

» ducha de agua corrienterunning shower .

Example: The camp area has two ablution blocks with solar lights, hot and cold running showers, and flushing toilets.

» ducha hidromasajejet shower .

Example: Each apartment offers luxury appointments such as spa bath or jet shower, home theatre with surround sound and high speed Internet connection.

» ducha vaginalvaginal douchedouche .

Example: Some women like to use vaginal douches after their periods to feel clean inside.

Example: Ironically, some women view menstruation as a time when the vagina most needs a douche.

» gel de duchashower gel .

Example: To help you visualize this, imagine a pipe coated with all sorts of gunk on the inside, like moldy clumps of hair and goops of shower gel.

» goma de la duchashower hose .

Example: Although the shower heads were routinely disinfected, a requirement was identified to also disinfect the shower hoses.

» gorro de duchashower cap .

Example: Pubescent lads don't normally go round in shower caps and hairnets!.

» mango de duchashower head .

Example: Although the shower heads were routinely disinfected, a requirement was identified to also disinfect the shower hoses.

» sentar como una ducha de agua fríacome as + a blow .

Example: The news came as a blow to a country thought to be leading a green revolution.

duchar = shower ; give + Nombre + a shower. 

Example: It was on my second day at the rest home that we were called to shower an elderly man who was new on the ward.Example: Whenever we try to give her a shower she begins to scream and do everything she can to escape.

more:

» ducharsetake + a shower .

Example: Some people have smelly underarms no matter what they do, no matter how many showers they take.

ducho = adept. 

Example: The machine is indeed quite adept at creating alternate access points and customized sequences.

more:

» estar ducho enbe adept athave + a knack for .

Example: Service to the whole community implies positive discrimination towards those who through social or educational deprivation are least adept at using information tools.

Example: Andrew has a knack for engaging with people and is adept at steering people past conflict without getting ruffled or losing his sense of humour.

» poco ducho en las nuevas tecnologíastechnologically challenged .

Example: The author divides staff into 2 groups: 'baby boomers' (born 1946-1961) who grew up assuming full and secure employment but tend now to be technologically challenged; and 'baby busters' (born 1965-1975) who tend to be technological savants and are taking over the leadership from the older generation of librarians.

Ducha synonyms

lavish in spanish: prodigar, pronunciation: lævɪʃ part of speech: adjective exhibitor in spanish: expositor, pronunciation: ɪgzɪbətɜr part of speech: noun exhibitioner in spanish: expositor, pronunciation: eksɪbɪʃənɜr part of speech: noun rain shower in spanish: aguacero, pronunciation: reɪnʃaʊɜr part of speech: noun shower down in spanish: bañarse, pronunciation: ʃaʊɜrdaʊn part of speech: verb shower bath in spanish: ducha, pronunciation: ʃaʊɜrbæθ part of speech: noun
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