twin sink or double sink

Status
Not open for further replies.

moonlike

Member
Joined
Mar 26, 2012
Member Type
English Teacher
Native Language
Persian
Home Country
Iran
Current Location
Iran
Hi
Could you say what you call these types of sink? Are they double sink or twin sink?

Thanks a million.

1.jpg 2.JPG
 

JMurray

Key Member
Joined
Nov 17, 2010
Member Type
Interested in Language
Native Language
English
Home Country
New Zealand
Current Location
Australia
Like bhaisahab I would probably say "double sink", but Google-ing "double sink image" and "twin sink image" not only shows numerous examples of the same type of sink but many of the very same images. There may be regional differences but I think that both terms would be widely understood as meaning the type you have pictured.

not a teacher
 

BobK

Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Jul 29, 2006
Location
Spencers Wood, near Reading, UK
Member Type
Retired English Teacher
Native Language
English
Home Country
UK
Current Location
UK
:up: Also, bear in mind that the two images shown in the Original Post show different things. The right-hand image shows two equally-sized sinks side by side. I'd call that 'a double sink'. The left-hand image shows a more limited/less flexible arrangement; you can't use the little sink in the same way as the main sink. It's a cheaper way of producing something that people want, to "keep up with the Jones's" without paying for a double one. I'd call that a 'twin sink'. (But individual manufacturers/catalogues might differ, and I'm not terribly confident about the distinction - which I rarely have occasion to make in real life. And of course this might be a case of that tendency that 5jj mentioned elsewhere, for ELT professionals [and other language introspectors] to invent tempting but unreal distinctions.)

b
 

emsr2d2

Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Jul 28, 2009
Member Type
English Teacher
Native Language
British English
Home Country
UK
Current Location
UK
If the two sinks are of equal size, I would call it a double sink. With the other style, where there is a normal size sink and then a smaller one to the side, I don't think I have ever heard a specific name. As you can see from this DIY store website description, the main title only refers to it as a[h=1]"Cooke & Lewis Axin 1.5 Sahara Beige Bowl Sink"[/h]but the longer description explains that the unit also has a "half bowl" which could be used as a waste disposal unit (garbage disposal in the US, I believe) or as a food preparation area.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top