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Toilette

en el diccionario PONS

I. toi·let [ˈtɔɪlɪt] SUST.

1. toilet (lavatory, bowl):

toilet
Toilette f <-, -n>
toilet
suizo meist WC nt
toilet
Klo nt <-s, -s> coloq.
[public] toilets esp ingl. brit., ingl. austr.
to go to the toilet esp ingl. brit.
to flush the toilet
to flush sth down the toilet

2. toilet no pl form. dated (preparation):

toilet
Toilette f <-, -n> elev.

II. toi·let [ˈtɔɪlɪt] SUST. modifier

1. toilet (of a lavatory):

toilet (brush, stall, window)
toilet (brush, stall, window)
suizo meist WC- coloq.
toilet (brush, stall, window)

2. toilet (concerned with cleanliness):

toilet (articles)
toilet-case
Reisenecessaire nt <-s, -s>

III. toi·let [ˈtɔɪlɪt] V. intr.

III. toi·let [ˈtɔɪlɪt] V. trans.

toi·let lid SUST.

toilet lid
Toilettendeckel m <-s, ->

toi·let flush SUST.

toilet flush

toi·let bowl SUST.

toilet bowl

ˈtoi·let seat SUST.

toilet seat
Toilettensitz m <-es, -e>
toilet seat
Klobrille f <-, -n> RFA, austr. coloq.

ˈmen's toilet SUST.

men's toilet
Herrentoilette f <-, -n>

ˈtoi·let-trained ADJ. inv.

toilet-trained

I. ˈtoi·let pa·per SUST.

toilet paper
Toilettenpapier nt <-(e)s, -e>
toilet paper
suizo meist WC-Papier nt
toilet paper
Klopapier nt <-s, -e> coloq.

II. ˈtoi·let pa·per V. trans. ingl. am.

to toilet paper sth

ˈtoi·let roll SUST. ingl. brit., ingl. austr.

toilet roll
Rolle f Toilettenpapier [o. coloq. Klopapier] [o. suizo meist WC-Papier] nt
toilet roll (toilet paper)
Toilettenpapier nt <-(e)s, -e>
toilet roll (toilet paper)
Klopapier nt <-s, -e> coloq.
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toilet tank SUST.

toilet tank
toilet tank

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When a toilet is flushed, the water flows into a sewage system and eventually ends in a water treatment plant.
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At this time he learned that films were based on scripts because old scripts were used as toilet paper.
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However, out of guilt, Chad has thrown the manuscript away, comparing it to toilet paper.
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These items can be cleaning fluid, laundry detergent, clothing, toilet paper, or other items that a consumer uses regularly.
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The girls' toilet was renovated, reducing the number of cubicles to make space for a new room.
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