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bathroom, cloakroom, lavatory, rest-room, toilet, washroom, WC* * *(et -ter)(= wc) lavatory, toilet,T loo;[ offentligt toilet] public lavatory,F public convenience,(am) comfort station;( i restaurant, teater ofte =) cloakroom, men's (, ladies') room;T gents (, ladies). -
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تَجْمِيل \ decoration: decorating. toilet: care of one’s body and appearance. \ تَزْيين \ decoration: decorating. toilet: care of one’s body and appearance. -
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n. toilet, water closet, lavatory, rest room, retiring room, toilette, dressing, dress, outfit, fig -
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1. /twalet/ process of grooming. 2. /twalet/ toilet, W.C. -
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دَوْرَة مِيَاه \ lavatory: a small room to wash oneself in and where one can empty the waste matter from one’s body. toilet: lavatory. water closet: rare (usu. shortened to W.C.) a small room where the waste material from one’s body is washed away down a pipe. -
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['tɔɪlɪt]1) British English: loo (commonly used by well-spoken people)2) Australian slang: shit house3) Abbreviation: T4) oil&gas: TO -
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TOILET CLOTHS, TOILETINGSTerms applied to a number of fabrics such as bed quilts or counterpanes, dressing-table covers, and connote a distinctive type of fabric, the chief feature of which is a face cloth in the plain weave, stitched down according to a prearranged design by means of a tightly-woven binding warp. This causes the figure to stand out in relief, and this feature is enhanced when wadding weft is used. Many qualities are made, including loose-backs, e.g., those in which the tight figuring threads float at the back when not forming figure; half-fast backs in which the figuring threads are partly bound by interlacing with some back picks; and fast backs, in which there is a back pick for every card so that the figuring ends are well bound at the back, usually in the plain weave. The cloths are known as 2-pick, 3-pick, 4-pick, 5-pick and 6-pick toilets according to the number of picks inserted at each figuring shed. -
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nounpaper for use in a toilet.وَرَق تواليت، وَرَق مِرْحاض -
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nouna roll of toilet-paper.لَفَّه من وَرَق التواليت -
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Military: TP
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Toilet — Toi let, n. [F. toilette, dim. of toile cloth. See {Toil} a net.] 1. A covering of linen, silk, or tapestry, spread over a table in a chamber or a dressing room. [1913 Webster] 2. A dressing table. Pope. [1913 Webster] 3. Act or mode of dressing … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
toilet — [toi′lit] n. [MFr toilette, orig., cloth covering used in shaving or hairdressing < OFr toile, cloth: see TOIL2] 1. Obs. a dressing table 2. the process of dressing or grooming oneself, esp., of dressing one s hair 3. toilette; dress; attire;… … English World dictionary
toilet — (n.) 1530s, cover or bag for clothes, from M.Fr. toilette a cloth, bag for clothes, dim. of toile cloth, net (see TOIL (Cf. toil) (n.2)). Sense evolution is to act or process of dressing (1680s); then a dressing room (1819), especially one with a … Etymology dictionary
toilet — is the commonest word in BrE for what used to be called water closet (or WC) and is still sometimes called lavatory. It is the word normally used on signs and notices when more specific reference to ladies and gentlemen (or gents) is not given.… … Modern English usage
toilet — (ingl.; pronunc. [tualét]; Hispam.) m. Toilette … Enciclopedia Universal
toilet — ► NOUN 1) a large bowl for urinating or defecating into, typically plumbed into a sewage system. 2) the process of washing oneself, dressing, and attending to one s appearance. ORIGIN originally denoting a cloth cover for a dressing table, later… … English terms dictionary
Toilet — This article is about a sanitation fixture used primarily for the disposal of human excrement. For a room containing a toilet, see toilet (room). For other uses, see toilet (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
toilet — noun 1 bowl with a seat, used for passing solid waste ADJECTIVE ▪ flush, flushing ▪ The caravan is equipped with a sink and a flush toilet. ▪ portable ▪ chemical, compost ( … Collocations dictionary
toilet */*/ — UK [ˈtɔɪlət] / US noun Word forms toilet : singular toilet plural toilets 1) [countable] a structure like a seat over a hole where you get rid of waste from your body Can I use your toilet? a) a room in a house or public building that contains a… … English dictionary
toilet — n. 1 = LAVATORY. 2 the process of washing oneself, dressing, etc. (make one s toilet). 3 the cleansing of part of the body after an operation or at the time of childbirth. Phrases and idioms: toilet paper (or tissue) paper for cleaning oneself… … Useful english dictionary
toilet — toi|let [ tɔılət ] noun * 1. ) count a structure like a seat over a hole where you get rid of waste from your body: Can I use your toilet? a ) MAINLY BRITISH a BATHROOM b ) only before noun relating to a toilet: toilet facilities a toilet… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English