tattoo 英 [təˈtu:]   美 [tæˈtu]

tattoo

tattoo  英 [təˈtu:] 美 [tæˈtu]

n. 文身  vt. 刺花纹于  vi. 刺花样 

进行时:tattooing  过去式:tattooed  过去分词:tattooed  第三人称单数:tattoos  名词复数:tattoos 

  • A tattoo is a permanent design made on skin with a needle and ink. If you want a butterfly tattoo but you're scared of needles, you might settle for a temporary version.
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  • n. 文身
  • vt. 刺花纹于
  • vi. 刺花样
  • tattoo (n.1) "signal calling soldiers or sailors to quarters at night," 1680s, earlier tap-to (1640s), from Dutch taptoe, from tap "faucet of a cask" (see tap (n.1)) + toe "shut, to," from Proto-Germanic *to (see to (prep.)). "So called because police formerly visited taverns in the evening to shut off the taps of casks" [Barnhart]. In 17c. Dutch the phrase apparently was used with a transferred or figurative sense "say no more." In English, transferred sense of "drumbeat" is recorded from 1755. Hence, Devil's tattoo "action of idly drumming fingers in irritation or impatience" (1803).
  • tattoo (n.2) "pigment design in skin," 1769 (noun and verb, both first attested in writing of Capt. Cook), from a Polynesian noun (such as Tahitian and Samoan tatau, Marquesan tatu "puncture, mark made on skin"). Century Dictionary (1902) describes them as found on sailors and uncivilized people or as a sentence of punishment. Earlier names in English included Jerusalem cross (1690s) in reference to tattoos on the arms of pilgrims to the Holy Land, also Jerusalem letters (1760).
  • tattoo (v.) "mark the skin with pigment," 1769, tattow, from tattoo (n.2). Related: Tattooed; tattooing. Thackeray has tattooage.
tat·too / təˈtuː ; NAmE tæˈtuː / noun , verb tattoo tattoos tattooed tattooing noun ( plural tat·toos ) 1 a picture or design that is marked permanently on a person's skin by making small holes in the skin with a needle and filling them with coloured ink 文身;(在皮肤上刺的)花纹 His arms were covered in tattoos. 他的胳膊上刺满了花纹。 collocationsat fashion 2 ( especially BrE) an outdoor show by members of the armed forces that includes marching, music and military exercises 野外军事表演(包括齐步前进、军乐和军事演习) 3 [usually singular ] a rapid and continuous series of taps or hits, especially on a drum as a military signal 连续急促的敲击;(尤指军事上的)回营号,击鼓号 verb to mark sb's skin with a tattoo 将花纹刺在…上;给…文身 tattooA on B He had a heart tattooed on his shoulder. 他让人给他在肩膀上刺了一颗心形图案。 tattooB (with A) His shoulder was tattooed with a heart. 他的肩膀上刺了一颗心形图案。 tat·too / təˈtuː ; NAmE tæˈtuː /
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