Muhammed Qasim
I am not able to make out the meaning of the below sentence: - The lavatories also had a birthday, and Dad left ours unlocked with plenty of fresh newspaper on the nail. Lavatory having a birthday: what did it mean? Dad left ours unlocked, newspaper on the nail: what is the meaning for both of these parts?
8 Thg 01 2024 12:23
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We need more context. It says the lavatories “also” had a birthday so there must be a mention of something else before.
9 tháng 1 năm 2024
It's certainly unusual to talk rooms having birthdays. I can't even guess what that's supposed to mean since it's not clear at all. But "unlocked" is easy to define. It's the opposite of locked. He didn't lock the door. Putting newspaper on a nail seems to indicating that they use old newspaper as a substitute for toilet paper.
8 tháng 1 năm 2024
Where did you find this sentence? I am a native English speaker and do not understand the sentence myself. The words in the sentence don't make sense- for example, a lavatory is another word for bathroom, and rooms cannot have birthdays. Good luck on your language learning! I'm sorry you encountered such a weird sentence.
8 tháng 1 năm 2024
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