rest room 的定义
- rooms or a room having a sink, toilet, and other facilities for use by employees, visitors, etc., as in a store, theater, or office.
 
rest room 近义词
bathroom
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- Schlafly urged her readers to oppose the ERA because it allegedly threatened women’s “special privileges,” such as exemption from military duty, separate-sex restrooms and preference in custody disputes.
 - Colleagues told the Times he would sometimes excuse himself to the restroom, where he would splash cold water on himself for a jump-start.
 - She said her group is pushing the Council now to provide “minimum-line” resources like public restrooms for the homeless community in Escondido.
 - If there isn’t, he asks family members to check to see if the restrooms are single-stall, and if they aren’t he will “flip a coin” and choose whichever bathroom he wants to use.
 - Other cities—including Paris and San Francisco—operate public restrooms too, but Portland and Montreal stand out for their unique approaches to treating bathrooms as essential infrastructure.
 - She laughs as she recalls using the restroom in the Seoul airport.
 - Women, young ladies and little girls deserve to use the restroom or any other facility in peace and safety.
 - Then, she puts her hand down his pants and whispers, “Meet me in the restroom in sixty seconds.”
 - I went to the restroom, and when I came back, she had his cellphone and was standing up at the table.
 - What if going to a public restroom meant sideways glances, threats, or even violence?
 - Mrs. Kennedy had at that point gone into the restroom adjacent to the bedroom in the compartment.
 - The appearance and atmosphere of the restroom should banish the dull sense of drudgery and evoke the gentler side of life.
 - The attendant was standing at the counter when Nick came out of the restroom.
 - Well, she went either to the restroom or into the filling station.
 - And I don't know whether she had got out to go into the restroom or what, but that's where she seen me instead of in Richardson.