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bidet

/bee-dey, bih-det/US // biˈdeɪ, bɪˈdɛt //UK // (ˈbiːdeɪ) //

坐浴盆,浴盆,净身盆,洗手盆

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a low, basinlike bathroom fixture, usually with spigots, used for bathing the genital and perineal areas.
    • : a small saddle horse.

Examples

  • Electric-powered toilet seat bidets offer a bevy of luxury features that rival a top hotel, but usually require a nearby outlet.

  • The company rose to prominence through the rental of water purification systems and has since developed air purifiers, massagers, bidets, and mattresses.

  • Unlike some lower-end models, you’ll need to plug the bidet into an outlet.

  • The bidet includes a dryer—to help save on toilet paper—and has both front and back washing options.

  • The Coway Bidetmega 200 includes every feature you’d want in a bidet.

  • Bidet, writing in 1759, foreshadows the misery which marked the last thirty years of the ancien rgime.

  • So La Fleur got off him, and giving him a good sound lash, the bidet took me at my word, and away he scampered back to Montriul.

  • Not yet, right venerable Honorificac-cac-cac-cacu-minos Bidet!

  • Enamel bidet, soluble suppositories, suitable syringe, and properly-fitting rubber pessary.