bathroom / ˈbæθˌrum, -ˌrʊm, ˈbɑθ- /

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bathroom 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a room equipped for taking a bath or shower.
  2. toilet.

bathroom 近义词

n. 名词 noun

room for bathing, toilet use

更多bathroom例句

  1. Note, that these bins are not very large, but that being said at 29 by 25 by 13 inches could fit in most smaller bathrooms.
  2. You’d be right to be angry if you found a friend had set up secret cameras in their bathrooms, but they could do so even if it was sort of hard to explain why in court.
  3. It either got into the house from the ground floor, climbed the steps, made a beeline to the bathroom, and somehow climbed up the sheer tile wall to get to the window sill where it could startle my wife.
  4. They’d look handsome as hand towels in a bathroom, or hanging on the oven door in the kitchen.
  5. Bring the salon experience to your own bathroom with this professional-grade, cult-favorite scalp scrub.
  6. I knew there would be good times and bad, sickness and health, broken dishwashers and giant cockroaches in the bathroom.
  7. After cleaning up the copious amount of blood on my body in a bathroom, I found my clothing and got dressed.
  8. There was one bathroom on the ship, and there were no showers or beds.
  9. In his City of God, Augustine was quite clear that in the hereafter humans would no longer need bathroom breaks.
  10. He kept it in a brown paper bag stashed in the bathroom of his office.
  11. Evidently, the lady was somewhat concerned about her pale complexion, for there was a sun lamp in the bathroom.
  12. Behind one was the bathroom, so-called as a compliment to the presence of a wash-basin and running water.
  13. There were to be four radiators downstairs and three upstairs, one in the bathroom, one in the hall, and one in a chamber.
  14. To-day I went almost wild with fury—I rushed into the bathroom and locked the door and flung myself upon the floor.
  15. There never was any veiled figure,—you saw a man hunting around here, while you were hidden in the bathroom.