Toilet Meaning in English
word
/ˈtɔɪɫət/
TOY-lit
/tˈɔɪlət/
TOY-lit
التعريف
A toilet is the bathroom fixture used for urination and defecation. In everyday English, especially in British English, it can also mean the room that contains it.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
In American English, 'toilet' usually means the fixture, while 'bathroom' or 'restroom' is preferred for the room. In British English, 'toilet' commonly means the room too. Common phrases: 'flush the toilet', 'clean the toilet', 'use the toilet'. It is neutral but can sound direct in some contexts.
Spanish: inodoro - váter - baño (aparato sanitario)Portuguese (BR): vaso sanitário - privadaPortuguese (PT): sanita - retreteChinese (Simplified): 马桶 - 厕所(指抽水马桶)Chinese (Traditional): 馬桶 - 廁所(指沖水馬桶)Hindi: शौचालय - टॉयलेट - कमोडArabic: مرحاض - دورة المياه (المِقعد الصحي)Bengali: টয়লেট - শৌচাগারRussian: туалетJapanese: トイレVietnamese: nhà vệ sinh - bồn cầuKorean: 화장실 - 변기Turkish: tuvaletUrdu: ٹوائلٹ - غسل خانہIndonesian: toilet - kamar mandi (toilet)
جمل نموذجية
The toilet is next to the sink.
basic
Please clean the toilet today.
basic
I need to use the toilet.
basic
The toilet won't flush, so don't use it.
natural
Excuse me, where's the toilet?
natural
Someone left the toilet seat up again.
natural