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Перевод: lavatory
[существительное] уборная ; туалет ; умывальная раковина
Тезаурус:
- Marcus was still in the lavatory.
- An occupational therapist makes sure she has such things as a walking frame, special lavatory seat and correctly shaped chair, and a district nurse visits each day.
- He usually sneaked off to the lavatory and relieved himself by peeing and thinking of funerals.
- It seemed so feeble and spindly floating there next to the toilet paper in the lavatory bowl.
- Following the use of a lavatory by a woman with vaginal trichomoniasis, the medical team dropped small blocks of wood of the same size and shape as faeces into the pan and caught the resultant splashes on culture plates.
- People were asleep all over the carriage: on the floor, in the narrow luggage racks, in the lavatory.
- "It's the lavatory, from the back of Dad's shop," she explained in a whisper.
- I watched Sawyer disappear into the night lavatory.
- There was, presumably, a sound evolutionary reason for the fact that no one had yet designed a lavatory in which the occupant faced away from the door, some relic of the time when primitive man was most at risk when at stool, but it did mean that the lavatory user was finely tuned to the approach of strangers.
- The third lavatory was for the use of the narrow, single-storey house that formed the end of the three-walled courtyard.
- On May 2nd this same year the ladies had the inconvenient request of asking that the men be prevented from using the ladies' lavatory.
- "I managed to crawl to the outside lavatory and I've been there most of the time."
- Manifestations can vary enormously from one individual to another; a sufferer may - or may not - forget how to wash, dress, eat, go to the lavatory, get up or go to bed; be disorientated in time and place (for example, may get up in the middle of the night, or may wander away from home and be unable to find his or her way back); forget the social conventions of politeness, and may therefore become aggressive or rude (or over-friendly); forget how to communicate, and even his or her own or other people's identity.
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