/ˈtɔɪlət ||; ˈtɔɪlɪt/noun
[C] a large bowl with a seat, connected to a water pipe, that you use when you need to get rid of waste material from your body; the room containing this 抽水马桶;厕所;洗手间:
I need to go to the toilet (= use the toilet).我需要上洗手间。☞ In their houses, people usually refer to the toilet or, informally, the loo. Lavatory and WC are formal and old-fashioned words. In public places the toilets are called the Ladies or the Gents. In American English people talk about the bathroom in their houses and the restroom, ladies' room or men's room in public places. 家中的厕所通常叫做toilet,在非正式场合叫做loo。lavatory和WC是正式但守旧的说法。公共场所的厕所叫做Ladies/Gents。在美国英语中,家中的厕所叫做bathroom,公共场所的叫做restroom或ladies' room/men's room。 ☞picture on page C7 见C7页插图
toilet/ˋtɔIlIt; ˈtɔIlət or ˈtɔIlIt/n [C]1 a large bowl that you sit on to get rid of waste substances from your body 抽水马桶: I need to use the toilet before we leave. 我们出发前我要去趟厕所。see picture at见 BATHROOM 图2 BrE a room with a toilet【英】厕所﹐洗手间: the men's toilet 男厕所3 go to the toilet BrE to use the toilet【英】上厕所
toilettoilettoiletstoiletedtoiletingnoun1a large bowl with a seat, that you use when you need to empty waste from your body2(British) (Americanbathroom)a room that contains a toilet: I'm going to the toilet.word buildingIn their houses, British people usually say the toilet or, informally, the loo. Lavatory and WC are formal and old-fashioned words. In public places in Britain, the toilets are called the Ladies or the Gents. In American English, people say the bathroom in their homes and the restroom, ladies' room or men's room in public places.