1. tub
a large, long container that you fill with water and then sit in to take a bath * Marsha relaxes by filling her tub with hot water and taking a bath while listening to classical music.
The boy splashed about in the tub.
Japanese love to soak in a hot tub before bed.
How much longer will it take for the tub to fill?
a tub of ice cream
Anita washes the tub.
The tub ran over while she was on the phone.
we have no bathtub in the house
a tub of margarine
After his long run, Kevin filled the tub with hot water and had a relaxing hot bath.
Get into the tub, please.
That tub is big enough for all of us.
I had a long soak in the tub.
I really shouldn't eat that tub of ice cream.
Derrick dropped his drawing in the tub and is now trying to salvage it with a hair dryer.
2. pool
It's really hot outside, so I think I'll go and have a quick swim in the pool.
He plays dirty pool.
Tom said he couldn't clean the pool tomorrow afternoon.
If you have an indoor swimming pool, you're probably pretty rich.
Children under thirteen years of age are not admitted to this swimming pool.
Tom and Mary aren't interested in buying a house with a pool.
I applied for a job as a lifeguard at the community pool.
That pool really looks inviting.
Is this pool deep?
If we pool our resources, it'll be that much easier to solve the problem.
But I don't think the pool is open this weekend.
a pool of blood; a pool of light
As unemployment rises, the pool of cheap labour increases.
You need citizens who understand the role of each branch of government because young people don’t inherit the concepts through the gene pool, every generation has to learn it.
Let's pool our money and travel as a group.
Angličtina slovo „vasca„(pool) se zobrazí v sadách:
CAE 776 - 800