lavatory
/ˈlævətərɪ/noun
(pl. -ies)
- a toilet厕所。
词源
late Middle English: from late Latin lavatorium 'place for washing', from Latin lavare 'to wash'. The word originally denoted something in which to wash, such as a bath or piscina, later (mid 17th cent.) a room with washing facilities; the current sense dates from the 19th cent.