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n. 调查者,研究者

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  • Bathroom or Restroom - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Use the toilet falls below use the restroom, and use the washroom is in a distant last place: Incidentally, if I switch the corpus to UK English, bathroom remains the most common, washroom remains the least common, and toilet and restroom exchange places—although toilet creeps a bit closer to bathroom:
  • word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    In Canada, the term for the room with the toilet is a "washroom " In the United States, it's generally "restroom" or "bathroom," though people generally understand if you say "washroom " In the United States, signs in stores that show you where you can use the toilet almost universally use the term "Restroom "
  • meaning - Is it correct to call a room with a bath a toilet . . .
    Summary: Toilet would be universally understood and generally considered correct, but I have always understood 'Water Closet' to be the standard, totally specific, non-slang word for a toilet 'Toilet' certainly is in common use in many places for a bathroom without a toilet, and is considered to be idiomatic, standard, polite English
  • Is it Im currently in the bathroom or Im currently at the bathroom?
    In order to take care of your private businesses, you need to literally lock yourself inside the bathroom When someone calls you while you are using a toilet or taking a shower, you don't usually say, "I am at the bathroom " You say, "I am in the bathroom " According to Merriam-Webster, "At" is
  • use go to the bathroom - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Bathroom and toilet are pretty interchangeable in the U S I do hear toilet used more by older people, though Either can be used to describe the room or place, the apparatus (commode), or the act of relieving ones self (even when not in the location of the actual bathroom toilet) Restroom is even more common than either of the first to terms
  • word request - What do you call the sanitary equipment? - English . . .
    An American asking to "use the bathroom" almost invariably wants to use the toilet The only plumbing fixture commonly found in the kitchen is the kitchen sink Other kitchen fixtures usually include the refrigerator, which is an electrical fixture; and the stove (sometimes called the "range"), which may be an electrical or a (natural) gas fixture
  • Can we say Im going to the bathroom to mean Im going to take a . . .
    "I'm going to the bathroom" is likely to be understood as meaning you're going to use the toilet, especially in American English Even in British English, people are probably likely to interpret it that way, unless it's obvious from the context that you probably mean something different ("Sarah's had a shower - now it's my turn
  • Whats the word for a room for bath only?
    If you're talking about rooms in a house, as you stated, the bathroom contains the shower, regardless of whether it has a toilet If there's a separate room with just a toilet, it might be called the commode or perhaps even the toilet But the room with the shower is always the bathroom (bath = bathing)
  • word request - What do you call the walls of a toilet cabin? - English . . .
    The Toilet Cabins are referred to as Stalls and the Doors are simply Stall Doors, as far as known, modern stalls do not have Structural Importance and thus do not have names for the structures pieces, they are simply walls or stalls They are not technically attached to the walls so you can either refer to it as a Stall, Wall, Panel or Partition





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