lavatory
/ˈlævətri/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈlævətɔːri/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈla-və-ˌtȯr-ē British -və-t(ə-)rē/ (ame, mw)
lavatory — 名詞
- lavatorysingular
- lavatoriesplural
1. a room in a building or vehicle that has a toilet for people to use when they ne
廁所
配有馬桶的房間
a room in a building or vehicle that has a toilet for people to use when they need to get rid of waste from their bodies
The flight attendant pointed to the lavatory at the back of the plane.
空服員指向飛機後方的廁所。
common on planes and trains
Before the tour began, Mei-Lin used the lavatory in the museum lobby.
導覽開始前,Mei-Lin 使用了博物館大廳的廁所。
The office lavatory on the third floor was closed for repair yesterday.
三樓的辦公室廁所昨天因維修關閉。
Passengers should wait until the train reaches the station before using the lavatory.
乘客應等火車抵達車站後再使用廁所。
Omar asked the station attendant where the nearest lavatory was located.
Omar 詢問車站服務人員最近的廁所在哪裡。
用法筆記
Frequently used in public transport settings (aircraft, trains) and on official signs. More formal than 'toilet' in British English and considered somewhat polite, though less common in everyday conversation.