Váter in english

Toilet

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures

váter = bog ; toilet ; crapper ; john, the ; can, the. 

Example: It is worth camping out there for the weekend but probably with mates as it is hard to convince the chicks they want to hike over a ridge to get to a place with no bogs.Example: Such things as the minimum room temperature within one hour of starting work, the adequacy of light and ventilation, toilet provision, fire regulations and exits are all well covered in considerable detail.Example: The presence of somebody else in the bathroom makes it difficult to relax while on the crapper, so you should always wait to poop when the bathroom is empty.Example: Indy was supposed to have a huge fight scene using his whip, but a bout of dysentery had left him weak and desperately needing the john.Example: I didn't have anything special to do, so I went down to the can and chewed the rag with him while he was shaving.

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» cepillo del váterloo brush .

Example: Someone told me that her flatmate bought her a loo brush that looks like a sperm.

» cepillo para el váterloo brush .

Example: Someone told me that her flatmate bought her a loo brush that looks like a sperm.

» cisterna del vátertoilet tankflush tanktoilet flush tank .

Example: If your toilet tank is cracked, there is no way to repair the damage, so it must be replaced.

Example: Chapters cover the following topics: cleaning drains, faucet repairs, fire extinguishers, the flush tank, the fuse box, sanding and sharpening, handsaws, hangers, nails and wood screws, and pliers and wrenches.

Example: The water in the toilet flush tank is cold, and because of the temperature difference there will be condensation on the outside of the flush tank.

» ir al vátergo to + the toiletgo to + the loogo to + the ladies(' room) [Usado para las mujeres]go to + the bathroomgo to + the gents [Usado para los hombres] .

Example: Everyone who handles food must always thoroughly wash and dry their hands, especially after going to the toilet.

Example: A laxative may help by increasing the number of times you go to the loo, and make your poo softer and easier to pass.

Example: She raised her hand and asked for permission to go to the ladies' room.

Example: A frequent need to get up and go to the bathroom to urinate at night is called nocturia.

Example: Five minutes later, the man went to the gents and stood at the mirror, crying.

» necesitar un váter urgentementebe busting for + the toiletbe busting for + the loo .

Example: He had a funny look on his face -- a bit like the look people get when they're busting for the toilet, but someone else is using it and they have to wait.

Example: This morning I was lying in bed, busting for the loo but determined not to get up even 1 minute before the alarm went off.

» tapa del vátertoilet lidloo lid .

Example: The above experiment can be very useful in encouraging pupils to close the toilet lid before they flush.

Example: There is a continual fight in our house about whether the loo lid should be left up or down.

» taza del vátertoilet bowl .

Example: Fortunately, most toilet bowls can be unclogged with a plunger, often referred to as a plumber's friend.

Váter synonyms

can in spanish: puede, pronunciation: kæn part of speech: noun, verb facility in spanish: instalaciones, pronunciation: fəsɪlɪti part of speech: noun pot in spanish: maceta, pronunciation: pɑt part of speech: noun john in spanish: Juan, pronunciation: dʒɑn part of speech: noun privy in spanish: privado, pronunciation: prɪvi part of speech: noun, adjective stool in spanish: taburete, pronunciation: stul part of speech: noun throne in spanish: trono, pronunciation: θroʊn part of speech: noun lavatory in spanish: lavabo, pronunciation: lævətɔri part of speech: noun commode in spanish: cómoda, pronunciation: kəmoʊd part of speech: noun bathroom in spanish: baño, pronunciation: bæθrum part of speech: noun potty in spanish: orinal, pronunciation: pɑti part of speech: adjective, noun lav in spanish: lavar, pronunciation: læv part of speech: noun crapper in spanish: cagador, pronunciation: kræpɜr part of speech: noun
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