- 洗澡 xǐzǎo to batheTo wash the body; to take a bath or shower.
- 澡堂 zǎotáng public bathhouseA place that provides bathing services for the public, often commercially; also called [[澡堂子|澡堂子|zao3 tang2 zi5]] or [[浴池|浴池|yu4 chi2]]
- 冲澡 chōngzǎo to take a showerTo wash the body with running water; to shower.
- 澡盆 zǎopén bathtuba large tub or basin used for bathing
- 搓澡 cuōzǎo to scrub oneselfto rub one's body with a towel while bathing to remove dirt and dead skin
- 擦澡 cāzǎo to sponge bathto rub the body down with a wet towel or sponge instead of showering or bathing; to give someone a sponge bath
- 澡塘 zǎotáng public bathhouseA communal bathing pool or public bathhouse. Now more commonly written as [[澡堂|澡堂|zao3 tang2]]
- 澡身浴德 zǎoshēnyùdé to cleanse both body and mindto improve one's moral character through self-cultivation; to maintain purity of mind and body; literally to bathe the body and cleanse one's virtue
- 冷水澡 lěngshuǐzǎo cold showerA shower or bath taken with cold water.
- 泡澡 pàozǎo to soak in the bathto bathe or immerse oneself in a bath for a long time
- 洗澡水 xǐzǎoshuǐ bathwaterwater used for bathing or currently in the bathtub
- 洗澡间 xǐzǎojiān bathroombathroom; shower room; restroom
- 海澡 hǎizǎo sea bathingBathing in the sea
- 澡垢索疵 zǎogòusuǒcī to nitpickto wash the dirt to find a defect; to find fault or pick holes in something
- 澡堂子 zǎotángzi public bathhousepublic facility for bathing, often commercial or communal
- 澡巾 zǎojīn scrub mittscrub mitt or shower glove used for washing the body
- 澡罐 zǎoguàn tubtub used for washing and religious ceremonies in a Buddhist monastery
- 澡雪 zǎoxuě to cleanseto wash; to clean; to purify one's mind or spirit
- 热水澡 rèshuǐzǎo hot batha hot bath or shower
- 鸟澡盆 niǎozǎopén birdbatha basin filled with water for birds to bathe in
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH