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me a moment I'm sorry, I'll leave for a moment. (It's rude to leave halfway, so apologize first).
ll be right back I'll be back soon. (The tone is more relaxed than the former, you go to the bathroom, you don't need to promise, you can't say I.)'ll come back soon.Because you're definitely going to come back, you just have to say I'll be right back )
wait for me (some Americans say: please wait or please wait here).
s calling me anxious (the meaning of this sentence.)"Nature is calling"By extension"I want to go to the toilet"There is a bit of a sense of humor in saying this. Especially with the opposite sex, to avoid embarrassment, the American said"Nature's calling"The other party knows that you are going to the toilet)
need to wash up (Highly educated Americans, when eating, say that I want to go to the toilet for fear of someone losing their appetite, so they will say it tactfully"I need to wash up"Or say"I need to wash up my hands" )
need to use the facilities I need to go to the bathroom (the main meaning of facility"equipment"The facilities in the sentence refer to:"Sanitary equipment"This sentence is also more reflective of American civilization).
Where is the S The Bathroom toilet? (In English.)"toilet"It can refer to the toilet or the toilet, which is not nice to say, so modern Americans generally don't say it, they are used to using bathroom, or other words instead).
way should I go?Where do I go (also known as which way do I go?).)
can I find a reatroom?Where are the toilets? (where can I find...
This is a more commonly used sentence pattern, such as where can I find a place to park. )
PS: Where's the ?Inferior! Don't say it. It is very uncivilized to deal with foreigners.
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Lady with lady'。。Straightforwardly. WC such; s
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Actually, it's quite commonly used. Is.
washroom is also commonly used. Too. Or rather. Uncouth. , but the literal translation is "he went to answer the phone".
bathroom is a bathroom brother.。。 !
It is recommended for men to use the man'
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There are several expressions for going to the toilet in English, such as "I'm going to the toilet", what is the most commonly used saying in the United States.
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He goes to the bathroom
Hope it helps!
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Answer the call is actually quite common, but the literal translation is "he went to answer the phone".
bathroom is a bathroom brother.。。 !
It is recommended for men to use the man'S Room Lady for Lady's room。。。
washroom is also commonly used.
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He went to the toilet/rest room/washroom.
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He just went to the washroom.
Agree to washroom.
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He goes to answer the call
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He's in the toliet.
He's gone to the toliet.
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He has gone to toilet.
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he is in WC
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He was going to WC
The most straightforward: I need to pee;
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The toilet won't flush (clogged).
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he is sitting in the sofa.