Francesca
What is the meaning of the expression I found this morning "To have two taps in sinks"? I've just read it on The Independent website but I cannot find a good translation. Thank you.
2014年8月30日 07:28
回答 · 5
Do you have a link or sentence? It could even be literal: in some countries (UK, Ireland, even Australia), it's not uncommon to have a separate hot water tap and cold water tap for one sink, instead of both hot and cold water coming from a single outlet. http://www.topclasscarpentry.com/images/sinks/british-standards-two-tap-hole-inset-sink-left-hand-drainer.png
2014年8月30日
In the UK most kitchen and bathroom sinks have two taps, one for hot and one for cold, rather than a combined mix. But why do we have two taps!? Since the cold water comes directly from the water mains (the network of pipes which provide water to all the houses) you can be sure to get cold drinking water. The hot water tap likely supplies water from a hot water tank which may contain stagnant, contaminated water and so the two shouldn't be mixed.
2014年8月30日
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