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Tradução & Definição
the restroom (US): o banheiro, lavatório, lavabo
Could you tell me where the restrooms are? Poderia me dizer onde fica o banheiro?
Exemplos
- "Icarus : While I was in the restroom, I was washing my hands, and a man offered to dry them with a silk towel."
- "- The jacuzzi and the men's restroom are not interchangeable."
- "I'm going to go get some snacks and use the rest room. You fill up the tank, and check the tires, okay?"
- ""Anti-English" graffiti has started to appear in the men's restroom. I won't go into details, but the slogans are shocking and completely inappropriate in a modern multicultural working environment."
Exercício 1
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer! Check all that apply.
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.
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.
Exercício 2
There was an incident in the "rest room".
Another word for the rest room is the:
Another word for the rest room is the:
There was an incident in the "rest room".
Another word for the rest room is the:
Another word for the rest room is the:
This is correct. A "rest room" (US), despite its name, is another term for "the toilets" (UK), or "the bathroom" (US). Icarus was surprised that an attendant in the "rest room" tried to dry his hands with a silk towel.
A coatroom is either a room where coats and jackets can be left temporarily, or in some cases a small lounge. If it is required to pay a small fee to leave your jacket, we call this area the coat check. The incident which Icarus refers to in this dialogue did not take place in the "coatroom" but in the toilets.
Although it sounds like one could "rest" in the "rest room", the term actually refers to the "toilets" or "bathroom" and not to a lounge or waiting area. A waiting room is the area in which people sit before being called in for an appointment (for example) such as one finds at a doctor's office.
Although it sounds like one could "rest" in the "rest room", the term actually refers to the "toilets" or "bathroom" and not to a lounge or waiting area. A "lounge" is a space generally used for relaxing in a home, office or building.
Exercício 3
Philip and Icarus have arrived at a gas station! According to Philip, what is the plan?
Philip will:
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Icarus will:
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Philip and Icarus have arrived at a gas station! According to Philip, what is the plan?
Philip will:
• buy some food 1
• go to the toilet 2
• buy some food 1
• go to the toilet 2
Icarus will:
• put gas in the car 3
• check the tire pressure 4
• put gas in the car 3
• check the tire pressure 4
1 buy some food: This is correct. Philip says that he is "going to go get some snacks". A "snack" refers to a light or quick meal or food that is eaten between meals. Philip probably means that he will buy chocolate, candy ("sweets" in UK English), or potato chips ("crisps" in UK English).
1 pay for the gas: This is incorrect. Philip says that he is "going to go get some snacks". This does not mean that he will pay for gas. "Gas" refers to fuel that is used for automobiles.
1 buy a road map: This is incorrect. Philip says that he is "going to go get some snacks". This does not mean that he will buy a road map. A "road map" is used by motorists and describes a plan that shows road details and distances.
1 hold up the store with a banana: This is incorrect. Philip says that he is "going to go get some snacks". This does not mean he will hold up the store with a banana. "To hold up (a bank)" is to "rob" it or demand money by theft.
2 go to the toilet: This is correct. Philip says that he will "use the rest room". A "rest room" is a room in a public building that contains toilets (or lavatories) and washing facilities.
2 have a rest: This is incorrect. Philip says that he will "use the rest room". This does not mean that he wants to have a rest.
2 repair the car: This is incorrect. Philip says that he will "use the rest room". This does not mean that he wants to repair the vehicle.
2 walk like an Egyptian: This is incorrect. Only the Bangles can walk like an Egyptian in the correct manner.
3 put gas in the car: This is correct. Philip asks Icarus to "fill up the tank". "To fill up (a car)" is to put fuel (gas or petrol) in it so that the fuel reservoir is full. A "tank" refers to the fuel reservoir of a vehicle that contains gas (or petrol).
3 check the oil level: This is incorrect. Philip asks Icarus to "fill up the tank". This does not mean that he wants Icarus to check the oil level. The "oil level" refers to the amount of lubricant remaining in the car engine.
3 clean the car interior: This is incorrect. Icarus asks an attendant to wash the "windshield", but Philip does not request Icarus to clean the interior of the car.
3 find a tank: This is incorrect. Philip asks Icarus to "fill up the tank". Philip is referring to the fuel reservoir of the vehicle, not an armoured car.
4 check the tire pressure: This is correct. Philip asks Icarus to "check the tires". This means that he wants Icarus to check the air pressure in the tires. A "tire" ("tyre" in UK English) refers to the ring of rubber that surrounds the wheels of a car. The "air pressure (in a tire)" generally refers to the amount of air in the tire, and more specifically to the exertion of force upon the surface of the tire.
4 check the lights: This is incorrect. Philip asks Icarus to "check the tires". This doesn't mean that Philip wants Icarus to check the lights of the car.
4 check the brakes: This is incorrect. Philip asks Icarus to "check the tires". This does not mean that Philip wants Icarus to check the brakes of the car. The "brakes" of a car refer to the mechanisms that reduce the speed of a vehicle.
4 check the state of his pants: This is incorrect. Icarus' pants are in perfect condition, but his little "Icky" is functioning badly.
Exercício 4
Which of the following statements is true?
Which of the following statements is true?
Bob wants the lock in the men's bathroom repaired, he does not actually want his own personal bathroom
Bob writes in great detail about his affinity for sugar, this statement is completely false.
Bob makes a harmless little joke about Kevin, he is not suggesting that Kevin has stolen money from him.
Bob requests that more sugar-based items be placed in the break room, and that the lock in the men's room be repaired. He is suggesting a few changes to the office
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