toilet
n. 洗手間; 坐便器; 梳洗
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.
她讓蒂娜把藥丸扔進馬桶裡沖走。
A toilet is a room in a house or public building that contains a toilet.
Annette ran and locked herself in the toilet...
安妮特跑向洗手間,把自己鎖在裡面。
Fred never uses public toilets.
弗雷德從不使用公共廁所。
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.
1. a room equipped with toilet facilities
2. a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination
3. misfortune resulting in lost effort or money;
4. the act of dressing and preparing yourself;
Why don't they just throw the money down the toilet?
為什麼他們不乾脆把錢扔進馬桶裡?
Second, a loudspeaker to the toilet.
二是把馬桶當成擴音器.
That's Volume three , with an entire chapter about me forgotten to put down the toilet seat.
那已經是第三本了.其中整整一章是控訴我忘記放下馬桶蓋.
Oh, I must get some toilet paper and some paper napkins.
哦, 我還得買些衛生紙和紙餐巾.
Go to the toilet. Go pee pee Go poo poo.
上廁所去小便去大便.