After learning English for so many years, we all know that "paper" means "paper", but have you ever thought about how to say toilet paper, napkins, and wet tissues we usually use in English?
Today, let’s learn together!
toilet paper = toilet paper/roll
toilet paper has two ways of expression: toilet paper 8 or toilet roll.
According to the explanation of the Cambridge Dictionary, toilet paper is the toilet paper we use when we go to the bathroom.
toilet roll is actually toilet paper, and it emphasizes the roll of toilet paper, roll of paper .
tissue = tissue
The tissues and paper pumps we usually use are the word tissue.
·Please give me a chestnut·
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I always keep a box of tissues in the car.
I always keep a box of tissues in the car.
I always keep a box of tissues in the car.
In addition to the meaning of "paper towel", tissue also means: (cells of animals or plants).
Napkin = napkin
napkin refers to the kind of napkin used in restaurants, it can refer to napkin or table cloth .
·Please give me a chestnut·
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-Would you like some napkins?
-Yes, that would be great!
Do you want to order napkin ?
Yes, that couldn't be better.
Kitchen cleaning paper = kitchen roll
Kitchen cleaning paper is generally used in our kitchen, which can absorb water, oil or clean kitchen utensils. This kind of paper is generally thick and large, and can be called kitchen roll.
In addition, kitchen towel 8 can also refer to kitchen paper, and can also represent kitchen cleaning cloth, which is rag .
wet tissue = wet wipe
The wet wipes we usually use can be represented by wet wipe.
·Take a chestnut·
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Don't forget to take wet wipes
to wash sticky hands and faces.
Don't forget to use wet wipes to wipe sticky hands and faces.
Don't forget to use wet wipes to wipe sticky hands and faces.
Don't forget to use wet wipes to wipe sticky hands and faces.