Bathroom en français : traduction et définition

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Traduction et définition

a bathroom (US): les toilettes, la salle de bain noun
Note that in the UK, a "bathroom" is a place where we wash ourselves.

Exemples

  • "Guest bedroom with separate bathroom"
  • "I have one bedroom, one living room, one bathroom, and one kitchen."
  • "Bruno : Can you at least wait until I'm out of the bathroom to talk about this?"
  • "Icarus : Don't forget the man in the bathroom, he was wearing a tuxedo."
  • "Merced Heights: 1 Bedroom/1 Bathroom Spacious Condo"
  • "Although the bathroom isn't accessible from either bedroom, the apartment is painted pink, yellow and pale blue throughout."
  • "I understand that some people have difficulty with their bowel movements (a direct result of eating too much unhealthy food), but if the bathrooms were cleaned properly, then this would be their problem, not everyone else's."
  • "15th, tomorrow will make seven (7) weeks since your renovation project "incident" caused significant water damage to the ceiling of my bathroom (i."
  • "Frankly, I couldn't care less about your marble floors and your bathroom attendants."
  • "Every time the door to the men's bathroom opens, an odor escapes."
  • "1 bathroom"
  • "RE: Water Damage to my bathroom, second notice"
  • "I've been making regular trips to the bathroom all night."
  • "Future man : No one goes to the bathroom in 2568!"
  • "Any personal items left in the bedrooms or bathrooms will become the property of Happy Tulips B & B."
  • "I recently had guests visit me, and I was quite embarrassed to have to apologize to them about the state of my bathroom. Explaining the large pieces of wood and plaster lodged in the toilet and sink was particularly difficult."
  • "I would like the main bedroom to have direct access to the bathroom and plenty of storage space."
  • "This includes the bedrooms, the bathrooms, the toilets, the roof, under the bed, and hanging out of the window."
  • "It has now been 48 days (and 47 nights) since your "home improvements" caused this damage and my bathroom ceiling has still not been repaired."
  • "I think I need to go to the bathroom.."
Exercice 1
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below.

There may be more than one correct answer! Check all that apply.

Choose the TRUE statements from the list below.

There may be more than one correct answer! Check all that apply.
This is a true statement. At the end of the dialogue, Horatio says to Bob "leave me now", which is a command for Bob to leave Horatio alone.
This statement is false. When Horatio tells Bob that he has had "enough", Bob agrees that there has been a lot of information given in one day. Bob then proposes that lessons continue next week, and not "immediately".
It is actually Horatio who wants to use the restroom, or toilets.
This is a true statement. Horatio tells Bob that he wants to "take a bathroom break", which indicates that he desires to use the bathroom or toilet. Note that in American English, the "bathroom" actually refers to the "toilet" (usually the toilet, bath and shower are all located in the same room), whereas in British English, the "bathroom" refers to the room with the bath and shower, but not the toilet. Here Horatio is referring to the toilet, not the shower or bath.
Exercice 2
Fill in the blanks below to describe what Jean sees in this "B & B". All the terms are used in the notice above!

This is the place where you wash, brush your teeth, or have a shower: the .

The room with sofas and tables, used for relaxing or watching tv: the .

This covers the top of a building, and stops the rain from entering: the .

Fill in the blanks below to describe what Jean sees in this "B & B". All the terms are used in the notice above!

This is the place where you wash, brush your teeth, or have a shower: the bathroom 1.

The room with sofas and tables, used for relaxing or watching tv: the lounge 2.

This covers the top of a building, and stops the rain from entering: the roof 3.
1 bathroom: "Bathroom" is the best term here. In British English, the "bathroom" is the room with washing facilities such as a bath, a shower, and a sink. In US English, "bathroom" is also a polite way of saying "toilet"!
2 lounge: "Lounge" is the correct answer: this is the room in a home or hotel, where we can sit and talk to people in a relaxed environment. Example: "We now have five televisions in the lounge, in order to avoid arguments between our guests who want to watch different programmes".
3 roof: "Roof" is the term we were looking for here. The "roof" is the external covering on a building, which protects the rooms inside from the sun, rain, etc. Example: "Our roof was damaged in a storm, and since then we've been getting wet in bed!".

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