lavatory / ˈlæv əˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i /

⚽高中词汇盥洗室厕所洗手间厕所里的

lavatory 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural lav·a·to·ries.

  1. a room fitted with equipment for washing the hands and face and usually with flush toilet facilities.
  2. a flush toilet; water closet.
  3. a bowl or basin with running water for washing or bathing purposes; washbowl.
  4. any place where washing is done.

lavatory 近义词

n. 名词 noun

bathroom

更多lavatory例句

  1. A final call came into the Westmoreland County 911 Center in Pennsylvania from a man who said he was locked in the lavatory.
  2. Those who need to go to the bathroom are escorted by an officer to the plane’s tiny lavatory.
  3. Pictures taken by Tarai show the flight attendant standing by the lavatory, feet away from Quinonez, as she waited for police to escort the passenger from the plane after they landed.
  4. Some cities, including Portland, Oregon, and Montreal, Canada, are rising to the challenge with stand-alone lavatories that anybody can use, free of charge.
  5. He jiggled the faceted glass door knob to let the person inside know he was hogging the lavatory.
  6. The impromptu Bombastes excited universal applause, and just at the end Wright ran in through the lavatory.
  7. The consequence was, that I was severely hurt, and might have been seriously injured in entering the lavatory.
  8. There was a little lavatory off the third room of the suite, and Mr. Norcross went in and washed his face and hands.
  9. On the other, through a curtained alcove, he could see a tiny lavatory.
  10. A study of the illustrations will show clearly how the lavatory has been improved.