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1 die Toilette
- {lavatory} phòng rửa mặt, nhà xí máy, nhà tiêu máy - {loo} lu, nơi vệ sinh - {toilet} sự trang điểm, bàn phấn, bàn trang điểm, cách ăn mặc, phục sức, phòng rửa tay, nhà vệ sinh = die Toilette (Kleidung) {dress}+ = die Toilette (Frisiertisch) {dresser; dressing table}+ = zur Toilette gehen {to go to the karzy}+ = die Toilette aufsuchen {to spend a penny}+ = auf die Toilette gehen {to go to the john}+ = die provisorische Toilette {latrine}+ = ich muß mal auf die Toilette {I have to go to the bathroom}+ -
2 das Bad
- {bath} sự tắm, chậu tắm, bồn tắm, nhà tắm, nhà tắm có bể bơi - {bathe} - {dip} sự nhúng, sự ngâm vào, sự dìm xuống, sự đầm mình, lượng đong, lượng mức, mức chìm, ngấn nước, nước tắm, nước ngâm, cây nến, chỗ trũng, chỗ lún xuống, độ nghiêng, độ dốc, chiều dốc, đường võng chân trời - thế nhún ngang xà, kẻ móc túi = das Bad (Kurort) {spa}+ = das kurze Bad {dip}+ = ein Bad nehmen {to bath; to take a bath}+ = das Zimmer mit Bad (Hotel) {ensuite bathroom}+ = das öffentliche Bad {public baths}+ = ein Bad einlassen {to run a bath}+
См. также в других словарях:
bathroom — 1780, from BATH (Cf. bath) + ROOM (Cf. room). Originally a room with apparatus for bathing, used 20c. in U.S. as a euphemism for a LAVATORY (Cf. lavatory) and often noted as a word that confused British travelers. To go to the bathroom, euphemism … Etymology dictionary
bathroom — in BrE means a place for washing and taking a bath, and may or may not include a lavatory; in AmE it is first and foremost a lavatory: • The man…grew up…in a town where he was unable to use the same bathroom as white residents Chicago Tribune,… … Modern English usage
bathroom — [bath′ro͞om΄] n. 1. a room with a bathtub, toilet, washstand, etc. ☆ 2. LAVATORY (sense 2a) ☆ go to the bathroom Informal to urinate or defecate … English World dictionary
Bathroom — est un film français d Alexandre Mathis sous le nom de Herbert Mathese (P H Mathis) tourné fin décembre 1970 à Paris dans une salle de bains en même temps que Serenity ! Synopsis Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète.… … Wikipédia en Français
bathroom — [n] room for bathing, toilet use bath, lavatory, powder room, restroom, sauna, shower, shower room, spa, steam room, toilet, washroom, water closet; concept 448 … New thesaurus
bathroom — ► NOUN 1) a room containing a bath and usually also a washbasin and toilet. 2) N. Amer. a room containing a toilet … English terms dictionary
Bathroom — This article is about rooms for bathing. For a room containing a toilet and possibly also a sink, see toilet (room). For a public toilet, see public toilet. A smaller U.S. residential bathroom A bathroom is a room for bathing in containing a… … Wikipedia
bathroom */*/ — UK [ˈbɑːθˌruːm] / US [ˈbæθˌrum] noun [countable] Word forms bathroom : singular bathroom plural bathrooms Differences between British and American English: bathroom: In the UK, bathroom usually means a room with a bath, a basin to wash your hands … English dictionary
bathroom — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ steamy ▪ large, spacious ▪ tiny ▪ main, master (esp. AmE) ▪ lux … Collocations dictionary
bathroom — [[t]bɑ͟ːθruːm, bæ̱θ [/t]] ♦♦♦ bathrooms 1) N COUNT A bathroom is a room in a house that contains a bath or shower, a washbasin, and sometimes a toilet. 2) N SING: usu the N A bathroom is a room in a house or public building that contains a toilet … English dictionary
bathroom — American a lavatory In the long line of euphemisms which associate washing with urination and defecation: ... asked where the bathroom was. The restroom was filthy. (Diehl, 1978 and what was the lavatory like?) Whence bathroom… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms