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a room in which there is a bath, a washbasin and often a toilet 浴室 Go and wash your hands in the bathroom. 到盥洗室洗手去。 The master bedroom also has an en suite bathroom. 主卧也带一间浴室。 The family bathroom has a washbasin, toilet, and bath with shower attachment. 家庭浴室有一个脸盆、马桶和带淋浴附件的浴缸。 She stared at herself in the bathroom mirror. 她盯着浴室镜子里的自己。
Extra ExamplesTopics Houses and homesa1The best boats have cabins with private bathrooms. 最好的船有带独立浴室的船舱。 Sorry I'm late! Dad was hogging the bathroom. 对不起,我迟到了!爸爸一直占着浴室。 I weigh myself on the bathroom scales every day. 我每天都在浴室秤上称体重。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- steamy
- large
- spacious
- …
- go to
- use
- clean
- …
- cabinet
- cupboard
- accessories
- …
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a room in which there is a toilet, a sink and sometimes a bath or shower 洗手间;卫生间 I have to go to the bathroom (= use the toilet). 我得上洗手间。 Where's the bathroom? (= for example in a restaurant) 卫生间在哪里? We were allowed to stop occasionally for bathroom breaks. 我们获准偶尔停下来上趟洗手间。 Bill asked if he could use the bathroom. 比尔问他是否可以使用浴室。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- steamy
- large
- spacious
- …
- go to
- use
- clean
- …
- cabinet
- cupboard
- accessories
- …
British/American toilet / bathroomtoilet / bathroom
- In British English, but not in North American English, the room that has a toilet in it is usually referred to as the 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 WC or Public Conveniences on some signs.
- In North American English the room that contains a toilet is 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 room or men’s room. Washroom is also used, especially in Canada.