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toilette    
n. 化妆,打扮,装饰

化妆,打扮,装饰

toilette
n 1: the act of dressing and preparing yourself; "he made his
morning toilet and went to breakfast" [synonym: {toilet},
{toilette}]

Toilet \Toi"let\, n. [F. toilette, dim. of toile cloth. See
{Toil} a net.]
1. A covering of linen, silk, or tapestry, spread over a
table in a chamber or a dressing room.
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2. A dressing table. --Pope.
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3. Act or mode of dressing, or that which is arranged in
dressing; attire; dress; as, her toilet is perfect.
[Written also {toilette}.]
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{Toilet glass}, a looking-glass for a toilet table or for a
dressing room.

{Toilet service}, {Toilet set}, earthenware, glass, and other
utensils for a dressing room.

{Toilet table}, a dressing table; a toilet. See def. 2 above.


{To snake one's toilet}, to dress one's self; especially, to
dress one's self carefully.
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Toilette \Toi*lette"\, n. [F.]
See {Toilet}, 3.
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