toilet brush (plural toilet brushes)
- A brush used to clean a toilet (the appliance which accepts human waste).
December 15 2022, Samanth Subramanian, “Dismantling Sellafield: the epic task of shutting down a nuclear site”, in The Guardian[1]:Two floors above, a young Sellafield employee sat in a gaming chair, working at a laptop with a joystick. He was manoeuvring an ROV fitted with a toilet brush – “a regular brush, bought at the store,” he said, “just kind of reinforced with a bit of plastic tube”.
brush to clean toilet bowl
- Albanian: please add this translation if you can
- Arabic: فُرْشَاة الْمِرْحَاض f (furšā(t) al-mirḥāḍ), فُرْشَاة تَنْظِيف الْمِرْحَاض f (furšā(t) tanẓīf al-mirḥāḍ), فُرْشَاة لِتَنْظِيف الْمِرْحَاض f (furšā(t) litanẓīf al-mirḥāḍ)
- Armenian: please add this translation if you can
- Catalan: escombreta de vàter f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 馬桶刷/马桶刷 (mǎtǒngshuā)
- Czech: toaletní kartáč m
- Danish: toiletbørste (da) c
- Dutch: toiletborstel m
- Esperanto: neceseja broso
- Finnish: WC-harja
- French: brosse de toilettes f, balai de toilettes m, brosse à chiotte f (informal)
- Georgian: please add this translation if you can
- German: Toilettenbürste (de), Klobürste (de)
- Greek: πιγκάλ (el) n (pigkál)
- Hindi: please add this translation if you can
- Hungarian: vécékefe (hu)
- Japanese: please add this translation if you can
- Korean: 화장솔 (hwajangsol)
- Latin: xylospongium n
- Malay: please add this translation if you can
- Norwegian: toalettbørste
- Polish: szczotka toaletowa f
- Portuguese: piaçaba (pt), piaçá
- Russian: ёршик (ru) m (jóršik), туале́тный ёршик m (tualétnyj jóršik)
- Serbo-Croatian: toaletna četka f
- Slovene: ščetka za stranišče f, krtačka za stranišče f
- Spanish: escobilla de baño f
- Swedish: toalettborste (sv) c, toaborste (sv) c (colloquial)
- Tamil: please add this translation if you can
- Turkish: klozet fırçası, tuvalet fırçası
- Ukrainian: туалетний йорж m (tualetnyj jorž)
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