Shower, bath-what's the difference between these two words?

The difference between shower and bath is: different references, different references and different emphases.

First, refer to different

1. shower: a way of bathing, spraying water from above and bathing people from below.

2. Bathing: Bathing.

Second, the citation is different.

1. Shower: Chapter 4 of Du Pengcheng's In Peaceful Days: "The pouring rain, like a natural shower, just washes away the sweat and mud on the workers."

2. Bathing: Ba Jin's "Home" 35: "People bathe the remains of the elderly and put on mourning clothes, so they hold a small funeral and let the deceased lie comfortably in the coffin."

Third, the emphasis is different.

1, shower: a way to focus on taking a bath, and an action in the process.

2, bathing: the focus is on a complete bath.