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Is the toilet written in the article a men's toilet or a women's toilet?

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Let's discuss how many translation methods there are for "toilet" in Britain and America. 1. Public toilet means "public toilet". In public places, the doors of toilets are marked with Gents (men's toilets) or lady (women's toilets), and sometimes with men's toilets, men's toilets, men's toilets, women's toilets and so on. For example: Where is the men's room? Where is the men's room? If you want to wash, the men's room is over there. If you want to go to the bathroom, the men's room is over there. 2. Toilet is the most commonly used word. It can refer to "public toilets" or "private toilets". I want to know where the toilet is. I want to know where the toilet is. Toilet is a polite word, but it is not as commonly used as toilet. Bathroom is a written language. 5.Loo is a colloquial word, which is commonly used in Britain, mainly referring to the toilets in private houses. Excuse me, can you tell me where the bathroom is? Excuse me, where is the toilet? ) 6. Powder room is American English, which is commonly used by ladies. I want to powder my nose. This shows American humor. 7.washing room, washing room and rest room are commonly used in American English. 8. W.C. is the abbreviation of water closure, which is often used to mean "toilet with flush toilet" in British English. Sometimes it can also be expressed by gestures, that is, the thumb and forefinger are in a circle, and the other three points are facing up, imitating the forms of English W and C. John is slang. I visited John twice last night. I went to the toilet twice last night. ) 10. Going to see menstruation is slang, which is commonly used in British English, meaning "going to the toilet" and "going to defecate". Do you remember everything? Don't joke when translating.