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单词 restroom
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Definition of restroom in English:

restroom

noun ˈrɛstruːmˈrɛstrʊm
  • 1British A room in a public building for people to relax or recover in.

  • 2North American A toilet in a public building.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sandwiched by newly built school buildings, the building is a simple structure for public restrooms.
    • The remodeling will include new floor paving, renovated restrooms, new millwork and upgraded entrances at the mall, built in 1990.
    • Also offer an attractive restroom with fresh flowers and name-brand toiletries.
    • When you don't have any restrooms for one thing, and you're not sure what's going to be in the food or what it's going to be made of, it's not that difficult to just not eat.
    • Requests for more parking and more public restrooms led the list.
    • The bars offer a diverse menu, good wine by the glass, and - perhaps most important to their female patrons - clean restrooms.
    • This includes the building shell in one of several styles, with high ceilings, elevated floors for air plenum and cable access, and a fixed core with restrooms, elevators, and stairs.
    • The building, formerly an architect's office, has the unique architectural feature that you must go outside and around the side to use the restrooms.
    • Wash your hands after visits to the restrooms and breakrooms and also remember that shopping and any trips to public places can result in exposure to infections.
    • I spoke before about our new project for managing the water coming from the restrooms of our visitor center.
    • He stood up and started the long walk to the public restrooms at the edge of the beach.
    • Random conversations with people I've met in elevators, restrooms, and grocery stores have yielded beaders, clayers, knitters, glassblowers and others.
    • ‘You won't find any restrooms here honey, but I can point you in the way of the outhouse,’ she told her, amusement shining in her eyes.
    • For most of his adult life, Scott Rogers had been a park ranger at Yosemite, landing his first job cleaning restrooms while he was still in collage.
    • Taking my time inside the restroom, I fixed my hair and every little detail in my outfit.
    • ‘You are now free to move about the cabin,’ came through the speakers followed by a beep and I excused myself, rushing to the back of the airplane for the restrooms.
    • They have the uniform graphic clarity of corporate logos and informational signage - think of the skirted female and stark male marking the doors of public restrooms.
    • As we neared home, a few minutes from descending to the airport, she went to the restroom to powder up her nose.
    • Water from the restrooms is treated and recycled.
    • The common female pictogram usually appears on women's restrooms, and the figure typically has the outline of a skirt.
    Synonyms
    lavatory, wc, water closet, convenience, public convenience, facilities, urinal, privy, latrine, outhouse, earth closet, jakes
 
 

Definition of restroom in US English:

restroom

(also rest room)
noun
North American
  • A bathroom in a public building.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Requests for more parking and more public restrooms led the list.
    • The building, formerly an architect's office, has the unique architectural feature that you must go outside and around the side to use the restrooms.
    • I spoke before about our new project for managing the water coming from the restrooms of our visitor center.
    • Sandwiched by newly built school buildings, the building is a simple structure for public restrooms.
    • As we neared home, a few minutes from descending to the airport, she went to the restroom to powder up her nose.
    • For most of his adult life, Scott Rogers had been a park ranger at Yosemite, landing his first job cleaning restrooms while he was still in collage.
    • When you don't have any restrooms for one thing, and you're not sure what's going to be in the food or what it's going to be made of, it's not that difficult to just not eat.
    • ‘You won't find any restrooms here honey, but I can point you in the way of the outhouse,’ she told her, amusement shining in her eyes.
    • He stood up and started the long walk to the public restrooms at the edge of the beach.
    • ‘You are now free to move about the cabin,’ came through the speakers followed by a beep and I excused myself, rushing to the back of the airplane for the restrooms.
    • Taking my time inside the restroom, I fixed my hair and every little detail in my outfit.
    • Wash your hands after visits to the restrooms and breakrooms and also remember that shopping and any trips to public places can result in exposure to infections.
    • Also offer an attractive restroom with fresh flowers and name-brand toiletries.
    • Water from the restrooms is treated and recycled.
    • The common female pictogram usually appears on women's restrooms, and the figure typically has the outline of a skirt.
    • They have the uniform graphic clarity of corporate logos and informational signage - think of the skirted female and stark male marking the doors of public restrooms.
    • The remodeling will include new floor paving, renovated restrooms, new millwork and upgraded entrances at the mall, built in 1990.
    • The bars offer a diverse menu, good wine by the glass, and - perhaps most important to their female patrons - clean restrooms.
    • Random conversations with people I've met in elevators, restrooms, and grocery stores have yielded beaders, clayers, knitters, glassblowers and others.
    • This includes the building shell in one of several styles, with high ceilings, elevated floors for air plenum and cable access, and a fixed core with restrooms, elevators, and stairs.
    Synonyms
    lavatory, wc, water closet, convenience, public convenience, facilities, urinal, privy, latrine, outhouse, earth closet, jakes
 
 
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