3. n.Usage: While previously this term was considered rather crude when used to refer to the bathroom (being literally “toilet”), its usage is increasingly accepted, particularly in the younger gene
4. n.Usage: The honorific おトイレ is less often used, but is found, particularly in polite writing referring to toilets, rather than the room – if wishing to be polite when referring to the room
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toilet
1. トイレ
toilet
1. n. (archaic) Personal grooming, in other words washing, dressing, etc.
2. n. (now rare) One's style of dressing: dress, outfit.
3. n. (archaic) A dressing room.
4. n. (UK) A room or enclosed area containing a toilet: a bathroom or water closet.
Sorry, I was in the toilet.
5. n. (NZ) A small secondary lavatory having a toilet and sink but no bathtub or shower.(anchor, toilet)
6. n. (obsolete) A chamber pot.
7. n. A fixture used for urination and defecation, particularly those with a large bowl and ring-shaped seat which use water to flush the waste material into a septic tank or sewer system.
My toilet backed up. Now the bathroom's flooded.
8. n. (figuratively) A very shabby or dirty place.
9. n. (obsolete) A covering of linen, silk, or tapestry, spread over a table in a chamber or dressing room.
10. n. (obsolete) A dressing table.
11. v. (dated) To dress and groom oneself
12. v. To use the toilet
13. v. To assist another (a child etc.) in using the toilet
restroom
1. トイレ, お手洗い
restroom
1. n. (US, euphemism) A room containing a public toilet: a public lavatory.
Could you tell me where I can find the restroom?
throne
1. 王座, 玉座
throne
1. n. An impressive seat used by a monarch, often on a raised dais in a throne room and reserved for formal occasions.
He approached the throne reverently.
2. n. The seat of a bishop in the cathedral-church of his diocese.
3. n. (jocular) Other seats, particularly:
4. n. (euphemism) A seat used for urination or defecation, such as a chamber pot, toilet, or the seat of an outhouse.
She's on the throne.
5. n. (music) A kind of stool used by drummers.
6. n. (figuratively) Leadership, particularly the position of a monarch.
Elizabeth has sat upon the throne of England for six decades.
7. n. (Christianity) A member of an order of angels ranked above dominions and below cherubim.
8. v. (transitive, archaic) To place on a royal seat; to enthrone.
9. v. (transitive, archaic) To place in an elevated position; to give sovereignty or dominion to; to exalt.
10. v. (intransitive, archaic) To be in, or sit upon, a throne; to be placed as if upon a throne.