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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary 
	
		   
 toilet     
  toi‧let S2 /ˈtɔɪlət, ˈtɔɪlɪt/ BrE  AmE  noun   [Date: 1500-1600; Language: French; Origin: toilette 'cloth put around the shoulders while arranging the hair or shaving, toilette, toilet', from toile 'net, cloth', from Latin tela 'something woven']       1.  [countable] a large bowl that you sit on to get rid of waste liquid or waste matter from your body:         He flushed the toilet (=pulled the handle so that water ran into the toilet to clean it).   2. [countable] British English a room or building containing a toilet SYN bathroom, restroom American English:         public toilets   3. go to the toilet especially British English to pass waste liquid or waste matter from your body:         Mummy, I need to go to the toilet!   4. [uncountable] old-fashioned the act of washing and dressing yourself:         She finished her toilet.       • • •   COLLOCATIONS      verbs     ▪ go to the toilet (also use the toilet especially British English)  He got up to go to the toilet in the middle of the night.     ▪ need the toilet British English (=need to use the toilet)  Does anyone need the toilet before we set off?     ▪ flush the toilet (=make water go through it to clean it)  I heard someone flush the toilet.      adjectives     ▪ a public toilet especially British English  He set off across the square in search of a public toilet.     ▪ a disabled toilet British English (=one for disabled people)  Is there a disabled toilet?     ▪ an outside toilet (=one that is outside a house, not in it)  The house was small, with no hot water and an outside toilet.     ▪ an indoor toilet  Many cottages lacked a bathroom or indoor toilet.      toilet + NOUN     ▪ toilet facilities  Toilet facilities are available at the bus station.     ▪ the  toilet seat  He always left the toilet seat up.     ▪ the toilet bowl  She was scrubbing the toilet bowl.      COMMON ERRORS      ► Do not say 'go to toilet'. Say go to the toilet.       • • •   THESAURUS     ▪ toilet British English a room with a toilet in it, in someone’s house or in a public place:  He locked himself in the toilet. |  the public toilets     ▪ bathroom a room with a toilet in it, in someone’s house. In British English, bathroom is used especially when you want to be polite. In American English, it is the usual word to use:  He asked to use the bathroom.     ▪ restroom American English a room in a public place that has one or more toilets in it:  She went into the store to use the restroom.     ▪ lavatory formal a room with a toilet in it. In American English lavatory is used mainly for toilets in a public building or on a plane. In British English it is used both about public toilets and toilets in people’s houses:  public lavatories |  He didn’t have time to visit the lavatory.     ▪ loo British English informal, john American English informal a room with a toilet in it. Loo is very common in everyday spoken British English:  ‘Where’s Chris?’ ‘He’s in the loo.’ |  Can I use your loo? |  Where’s the john?     ▪ bog British English informal a very informal word for a toilet, which is not considered polite:  The nearest bog was miles away.     ▪ the ladies British English, the ladies’ room American English a public toilet for women:  Where’s the ladies? |  I need to go to the ladies’ room.     ▪ the gents British English, the men’s room American English a public toilet for men:  I followed him into the gents. |  I’ve got to go to the men’s room. Excuse me.     ▪ latrine an outdoor toilet in a camp or military area:  The latrines were in a shocking state.     ▪ urinal a type of toilet for men that is attached to a wall:  He was standing at the urinal.     ▪ potty a bowl that babies use as a toilet:  Does he need his potty?     ▪ commode a chair with a bowl in it, used as a toilet, especially in hospitals and homes for old people:  She has to use a commode.     ▪ bedpan a container which is used as a toilet, especially in hospitals by people who are too ill or weak to get out of bed:  I had to change the bedpans.
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  toilet Toilets are in bathrooms.| ◎ | ['tɔilit] |  | ※ | danh từ |  |   | ■ | quá trình rửa ráy, ăn mặc, chải tóc.. |  |   | ☆ | a toilet set |  |   | bộ đồ trang điểm |  |   | ☆ | toilet articles |  |   | các đồ trang điểm (lược, bàn chải tóc, gương tay...) |  |   | ■ | phòng có bệ xí; nhà vệ sinh |  |   | ☆ | Can you tell me where the toilets are? |  |   | Anh vui lòng cho tôi biết nhà vệ sinh ở đâu? |  
 
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