Toilet en français : traduction et définition
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Traduction et définition
(Where are) the toilets (please?):
(Où sont) les toilettes (s'il vous plaît?)
En anglais britannique, the toilets se rapporte aux “toilettes”. En anglais américain, cette pièce est appelée bathroom (salle de bains).
Exemples
- "Philip : Just as soon as I'm finished spitting this important message: "Must use toilet immediately, ate burrito for breakfast."
- "Jean : The line for the toilet was enormous, so I went to the ladies' toilet, but then a woman was scared and she called the police."
- "I've surfed every wave in this building, including the killer break in the first floor toilet."
- "At 2.33pm Susan Bliss was seen crying in the toilets with a positive pregnancy test in her hand."
- "Brian : But Gidyeon, this is the toilet."
- "When you go to the toilet, you know what that means..."
- "Fukuyama : In toilets!"
- "I also know that Icarus has to use the toilets."
- "We are "examining" him now in a secret location (the toilets in the Delavigne parking lot), trying to find out literally what makes these robots tick."
- "This includes the bedrooms, the bathrooms, the toilets, the roof, under the bed, and hanging out of the window."
- "Fukuyama : Karaoke toilets are the latest fashion in Japan."
- "Edward : Ugh, you can see us in the toilet, sir?"
- "The second apartment certainly did have all the "original features" you mentioned, including a 19th century antique toilet (in the garden)."
- "I've even seen you singing karaoke in the toilet via secret camera."
- "Jean : I have to go to the toilet."
- "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."
- "Dave : And what will I find there, the guest toilet?"
- "You just go down that corridor, past the water cooler, and the toilets are on your left."
Exercice 1
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 .
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.
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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