toilet

toilet
'toilit
noun
((a room containing) a receptacle for the body's waste matter, usually with a supply of water for washing this away; a lavatory: Do you want to go to the toilet?; Where is the ladies' toilet?; (also adjective) a toilet seat.) lavabo, servicios
- toilet-roll
- toilet-water

toilet n wáter / aseo / servicio / lavabo
the ladies' toilet el servicio de señoras
toilet
tr['tɔɪlət]
noun
1 (appliance) váter nombre masculino, inodoro; (room) lavabo, baño
2 (public) servicios nombre masculino plural, aseos nombre masculino plural
3 (washing) aseo personal, higiene nombre masculino personal
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
toilet paper papel nombre masculino higiénico
toilet roll rollo de papel higiénico
toilet water agua de colonia
toilet ['tɔɪlət] n
1) : arreglo m personal
2) bathroom: (cuarto de) baño m, servicios mpl (públicos), sanitario m Col, Mex, Ven
3) : inodoro m
to flush the toilet: jalar la cadena
toilet
n.
aseos s.m.pl.
garita s.f.
letrina s.f.
retrete s.m.
servicio s.m.
servicios (aseos) s.m.pl.
tocado s.m.
tocador s.m.
traje s.m.
n.
atavío s.m.
'tɔɪlət, 'tɔɪlɪt
noun
1) c (room) baño m (esp AmL), servicio m (esp Esp), váter m (Esp); (bowl) water m or (Esp) váter m, taza f, inodoro m

public toilets — baños mpl públicos (esp AmL), servicios mpl (esp Esp); (before n)

toilet paper — papel m higiénico, papel m confort (Chi)

toilet roll — rollo m de papel higiénico or (Chi tb) de papel confort

2) u (washing and dressing) (liter & dated) arreglo m personal; (before n)

toilet bag — neceser m, bolsa f de aseo

toilet soap — jabón m de tocador

toilet water — agua f‡ de colonia

['tɔɪlɪt]
1. N
1) (=lavatory)
a) (=room) servicio m , wáter m , lavabo m , baño m (esp LAm)

Toilets — Servicios, Baño

to go to the toilet — ir al servicio or al baño

she's in the toilet — está en el servicio or el baño

b) (=installation) wáter m , retrete m , inodoro m euph, frm

the toilet is blocked — se ha atascado el wáter or retrete

to throw sth down the toilet — tirar algo al wáter or retrete

2) (=dressing, washing etc) aseo m
2.
CPD

toilet articles NPL — artículos mpl de tocador

toilet bag N — neceser m

toilet bowl N — taza f (de retrete)

toilet case N= toilet bag

toilet cubicle N — cubículo m de baño

toilet pan N= toilet bowl

toilet paper N — papel m higiénico

toilet requisites NPL= toilet articles

toilet roll N — rollo m de papel higiénico

toilet seat N — asiento m de retrete

toilet set N — juego m de tocador

toilet soap N — jabón m de tocador

toilet tissue N= toilet paper

toilet training N

toilet training can be difficult — acostumbrar a un niño a ir solo al baño puede resultar difícil

toilet water N — agua f de colonia, colonia f

* * *
['tɔɪlət, 'tɔɪlɪt]
noun
1) c (room) baño m (esp AmL), servicio m (esp Esp), váter m (Esp); (bowl) water m or (Esp) váter m, taza f, inodoro m

public toilets — baños mpl públicos (esp AmL), servicios mpl (esp Esp); (before n)

toilet paper — papel m higiénico, papel m confort (Chi)

toilet roll — rollo m de papel higiénico or (Chi tb) de papel confort

2) u (washing and dressing) (liter & dated) arreglo m personal; (before n)

toilet bag — neceser m, bolsa f de aseo

toilet soap — jabón m de tocador

toilet water — agua f‡ de colonia


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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