toilets
n. 厕所( toilet的名词复数 ); (有几个分隔便池的)厕所间; <旧>洗漱; 坐便器
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。
A toilet is a room in a house or public building that contains a toilet.
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。
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.
He once emerged from the toilets with his flies unfastened.
有一次他裤链没拉就出了厕所。
She eventually had to lock herself in the toilets to avoid him.
她最后只好把自己锁在厕所里来躲开他。
There was a permanent 20-yard queue for the portable toilets.
流动厕所前总排着20码长的队伍。
The bathroom is furnished with 2 toilets, 2 showers, and 2 sinks.
卫生间里装了两个抽水马桶、两个淋浴器、和两个洗脸盆。
An arrow pointed to the toilets.
箭头指向卫生间。