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cloakroom美 ['kloʊk.rum] 英 ['kləʊk.ruːm] - n.衣帽间;衣帽寄放处;厕所;卫生间
- 网络衣帽存放处;存放衣帽间;衣帽寄存
1. | 衣帽间;衣帽寄放处a room in a public building where people can leave coats, bags, etc. for a time |
2. | 厕所;卫生间;洗手间a room that contains a toilet or toilets |
n. | 1. a lounge for members of a legislature, near or connected to the legislative chamber 2. a room in a public building such as a theatre, club, or restaurant, where customers can leave coats, umbrellas, and other belongings during their stay. 3. a lavatory, especially one in a public building, or downstairs in a house with an upstairs bathroom. 4. a walk-in cupboard in a house, where coats and other outdoor items are stored 5. a coat check in a restaurant, theater, etc. 6. a room with toilets in a theatre, restaurant etcPeople sometimes use this word because they think it is more polite than ‘toilet’. The usual American word is restroom. 1. a lounge for members of a legislature, near or connected to the legislative chamber 2. a room in a public building such as a theatre, club, or restaurant, where customers can leave coats, umbrellas, and other belongings during their stay. 3. a lavatory, especially one in a public building, or downstairs in a house with an upstairs bathroom. 4. a walk-in cupboard in a house, where coats and other outdoor items are stored 5. a coat check in a restaurant, theater, etc. 6. a room with toilets in a theatre, restaurant etcPeople sometimes use this word because they think it is more polite than ‘toilet’. The usual American word is restroom. |
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