bathroom
noun /ˈbɑːθruːm/, /ˈbɑːθrʊm/
/ˈbæθruːm/, /ˈbæθrʊm/
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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。
Topics Houses and homesa1- The 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。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- steamy
- large
- spacious
- …
- go to
- use
- clean
- …
- cabinet
- cupboard
- accessories
- …
- Go and wash your hands in the bathroom.
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。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- steamy
- large
- spacious
- …
- go to
- use
- clean
- …
- cabinet
- cupboard
- accessories
- …
- I have to go to the bathroom (= use the toilet).
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.