Commode Meaning in English
word
kəˈmoʊd
kuh-MOHD
kəmˈəʊd
kuh-MOHD
التعريف
A commode is a piece of furniture with drawers, or a portable toilet, especially used by people who have difficulty reaching the bathroom.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
In American English, 'commode' usually refers to a portable or indoor toilet, especially for elderly or disabled people. In British English, it can mean a chest of drawers (old-fashioned). Check the context to know which meaning is intended.
Spanish: inodoro portátil - váter portátil - cómoda (mueble)Portuguese (BR): banquinho sanitário - comod (móvel antigo) - vaso sanitário portátilPortuguese (PT): sanita portátil - cómoda (móvel) - cadeira sanitáriaChinese (Simplified): 便椅 - (古)衣橱Chinese (Traditional): 便椅 - (古)衣櫃Hindi: कुर्सी शौचालय - कमोड (पुराने समय का फ़र्नीचर)Arabic: كرسي المرحاض - خزانة (أثاث قديم)Bengali: কমোড - ড্রয়ারওয়ালা আলমারিRussian: комод - прикроватный туалетJapanese: コモード - 移動式トイレVietnamese: bô - tủ ngăn kéoKorean: 이동식 변기 - 서랍장Turkish: komodin - seyyar tuvaletUrdu: کموڈ - دراز والی الماریIndonesian: kloset duduk portabel - lemari laci
جمل نموذجية
The nurse brought a commode to the patient's room.
basic
My grandmother uses a commode at night.
basic
There are clothes inside the old commode.
basic
After her surgery, she needed a commode by her bed for a few weeks.
natural
That antique commode in the hallway is over a hundred years old.
natural
If the bathroom is occupied, you can use the commode in the corner.
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