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/tɔ͟ɪlət/
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]抽水马桶;便池 A toilet is a large bowl with a seat, or a platform with a hole, which is connected to a water system and which you use when you want to get rid of urine or faeces from your body.
  • She made Tina flush the pills down the toilet.

    她让蒂娜把药丸扔进马桶里冲走。

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    [N-COUNT 可数名词]厕所;卫生间;洗手间 A toilet is a room in a house or public building that contains a toilet.
      [BRIT 英]
  • Annette ran and locked herself in the toilet...

    安妮特跑向洗手间,把自己锁在里面。

  • Fred never uses public toilets.

    弗雷德从不使用公共厕所。

  • in AM, use 美国英语用 bathroom, rest room
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    [PHRASE 短语]上厕所;上洗手间 You can say that someone goes to the toilet to mean that they get rid of waste substances from their body, especially when you want to avoid using words that you think may offend people.
      [V inflects]
      [mainly BRIT 主英]
    in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 go to the bathroom

    Oxford
    toi·let / ˈtɔɪlət ; NAmE ˈtɔɪlət / noun 1 [countable ] a large bowl attached to a pipe that you sit on or stand over when you get rid of waste matter from your body 坐便器;抽水马桶 Have you flushed the toilet? 你冲厕所了吗? ( BrE) I need to go to the toilet (= use the toilet). 我得去趟洗手间。 a toilet seat 马桶座圈 toilet facilities 卫生间设备 Do you need the toilet? 你需要用洗手间吗? 2 ( BrE) ( NAmE bath·room ) [countable ] a room containing a toilet 厕所;卫生间;盥洗室 Every flat has its own bathroom and toilet. 每套公寓都带有洗澡间和盥洗室。 Who's in the toilet? 谁在用厕所? 3 ( BrE) [countable ] ( also toi·lets [plural ] ) a room or small building containing several toilets, each in a separate smaller room (有几个分隔坐便器的)厕所间,厕所 public toilets 公共厕所 Could you tell me where the ladies' toilet is, please? 请问哪里有女厕所? 4 [uncountable ] ( old-fashioned) the process of washing and dressing yourself, arranging your hair, etc. 梳洗;打扮 BRITISH/AMERICAN 英式/美式英语 toilet / bathroom In BrE,but not in NAmE,the room that has a toilet in it is usually referred to as a toilet.This room in people’s houses can also be called the lavatory,or informally, the loo.An extra downstairs toilet in a house can be called the cloakroom.In public places, especially on signs, the words toilets, Gents(for men’s toilets) or Ladies(for women’s toilets) are used for a room or small building containing several toilets. You might also see WCor Public Convenienceson some signs. 在英式英语而非美式英语中,厕所一般称为 toilet,住宅中的厕所亦可称为 lavatory 或(非正式用法) loo。住宅楼下附加的厕所可叫做 cloakroom。在公共场所,尤其在指示牌上,toilets、Gents (男厕所)或 Ladies (女厕所)指有几个小间的厕所。有的指示牌亦可能用 WC 或 Public Conveniences。 In NAmEthe room that contains a toilet is usually called the bathroom,never the toilet.A room with a toilet in a public place can also be called a restroom, ladies’ room, women’s roomor men’s room. Washroomis also used, especially in Canada. 在美式英语中,厕所一般称为 bathroom,从不叫 toilet。公共厕所亦可称为 restroom、ladies' room、women's room 或 men's room,还可用 washroom,尤其是在加拿大。 toilet toilets toileted toileting toi·let / ˈtɔɪlət ; NAmE ˈtɔɪlət /
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    toilettoi‧let /ˈtɔɪlɪt/ ●●● S2 noun
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    1toilet (1) [countable] a large bowl that you sit on to get rid of waste liquid or waste matter from your body:  He flushed the toilet (=pulled the handle so that water ran into the toilet to clean it).2[countable] British English a room or building containing a toilet SYN bathroom, restroom American English:  public toilets3go to the toilet especially British English to pass waste liquid or waste matter from your body:  Mummy, I need to go to the toilet!4[uncountable] old-fashioned the act of washing and dressing yourself:  She finished her toilet.COLLOCATIONSverbsgo to the toilet (also use the toilet especially British English)· He got up to go to the toilet in the middle of the night.need the toilet British English (=need to use the toilet)· Does anyone need the toilet before we set off?flush the toilet (=make water go through it to clean it)· I heard someone flush the toilet.adjectivesa public toilet especially British English· He set off across the square in search of a public toilet.a disabled toilet British English (=one for disabled people)· Is there a disabled toilet?an outside toilet (=one that is outside a house, not in it)· The house was small, with no hot water and an outside toilet.an indoor toilet· Many cottages lacked a bathroom or indoor toilet.toilet + NOUNtoilet facilities· Toilet facilities are available at the bus station.the toilet seat· He always left the toilet seat up.the toilet bowl· She was scrubbing the toilet bowl.COMMON ERRORSDon’t say ‘go to toilet’. Say go to the toilet.THESAURUStoilet British English a room with a toilet in it, in someone’s house or in a public place: · He locked himself in the toilet.· the public toiletsbathroom a room with a toilet in it, in someone’s house. In British English, bathroom is used especially when you want to be polite. In American English, it is the usual word to use: · He asked to use the bathroom.restroom American English a room in a public place that has one or more toilets in it: · She went into the store to use the restroom.lavatory formal a room with a toilet in it. In American English lavatory is used mainly for toilets in a public building or on a plane. In British English it is used both about public toilets and toilets in people’s houses: · public lavatories· He didn’t have time to visit the lavatory.loo British English informal, john American English informal a room with a toilet in it. Loo is very common in everyday spoken British English: · ‘Where’s Chris?’ ‘He’s in the loo.’· Can I use your loo?· Where’s the john?bog British English informal a very informal word for a toilet, which is not considered polite: · The nearest bog was miles away.the ladies British English, the ladies’ room American English a public toilet for women: · Where’s the ladies?· I need to go to the ladies’ room.the gents British English, the men’s room American English a public toilet for men: · I followed him into the gents.· I’ve got to go to the men’s room. Excuse me.latrine an outdoor toilet in a camp or military area: · The latrines were in a shocking state.urinal a type of toilet for men that is attached to a wall: · He was standing at the urinal.potty a bowl that babies use as a toilet: · Does he need his potty?commode a chair with a bowl in it, used as a toilet, especially in hospitals and homes for old people: · She has to use a commode.bedpan a container which is used as a toilet, especially in hospitals by people who are too ill or weak to get out of bed: · I had to change the bedpans.
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