graffiti
graffiti 英 [grəˈfi:ti] 美 [ɡrəˈfiti]
n. 墙上乱写乱画的东西(graffito的复数形式)
- Graffiti is a word, phrase, or image painted or drawn somewhere in public, like on the side of a building or on the walls in a restroom.
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- n. 墙上乱写乱画的东西(graffito的复数形式)
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1. If you can’t think of anything better, grab a can of paint and clean up some local graffiti.
如果你实在想不出做什么更好,那不如干脆抓起一个油墨罐子,出去清除墙上的涂鸦。
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2. "It took a seven-year old to tell us what [the graffiti] was, " he explained.
他解释说:“一位七岁的小家伙告诉了我们(这个涂鸦)是什么意思。
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3. Games include "graffiti Eraser" in which a user tries to aim at the pressure sensor in the urinal to erase virtual graffiti on the display.
这些游戏包括《涂鸦橡皮》。在这游戏里,玩家用小便瞄准马桶里的压力感应器来消除显示屏上的虚拟涂鸦。
- graffiti (n.) 1851, "ancient wall inscriptions found in the ruins of Pompeii," from Italian graffiti, plural of graffito "a scribbling," a diminutive formation from graffio "a scratch or scribble," from graffiare "to scribble," ultimately from Greek graphein "to scratch, draw, write" (see -graphy). They are found in many ancient places, but the habit was especially popular among the Romans. Sense extended 1877 to recently made crude drawings and scribbling in public places.
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