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loo

/loo/US // lu //UK // (luː) //

厕所,贷款,厕所里

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural loos.

    • : a card game in which forfeits are paid into a pool.
    • : the forfeit or sum paid into the pool.
    • : the fact of being looed.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    looed, loo·ing.

    • : to subject to a forfeit at loo.

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Examples

  • Jokingly, all these loos that were built were called “Leena’s Loos.”

  • Often when I went to the factories, there was never a loo for ladies because nobody had imagined a woman would come to their factory, and my first job would always be to ensure that they built a toilet that I could use.

  • He would laboriously make his way from desk to loo, belt down a few, then return.

  • While her English classmates were learning to wash their hands, Nadia was worried that the devil was leering at her on the loo.

  • “Several of them have said that they are drinking less than before, which is kind of logical,” Van Loo says.

  • Janneke van Loo, the regional manager for Rainbow, runs a park-cleaning group in East Amsterdam.

  • I was wearing a rather huge, billowy Maxi skirt and I must have lost track of exactly where it all was while on loo.

  • The third game, or lanterloo, is evidently the original form of the game now known as loo.

  • The partition planned at Loo was the partition of an ill governed empire which was not a nation.

  • The partition planned at Loo was therefore the very opposite of the partition of Poland.

  • Full powers must be sent to Loo, sealed, but with blanks left for the names of the plenipotentiaries.

  • It had been necessary to trust so many deputies and magistrates that rumours of what had been passing at Loo got abroad.