英:[təˈtuː]
美:[tæˈtuː]
英:[təˈtuː]
美:[tæˈtuː]
复数:tattoos
第三人称单数:tattoos
现在分词:tattooing
过去式:tattooed
过去分词:tattooed
noun (1)
a mark, figure, design, or word intentionally fixed or placed on the skin:
one that is indelible and created by insertion of pigment under the skin
one that is temporarily applied to the skin, resembles a permanent tattoo, and usually lasts for a few days to several weeks
one that is composed of scar tissue intentionally created by cutting, abrading, or burning the skin
the act of tattooing : the fact of being tattooed
verb (1)
transitive verb
to mark the skin with (a tattoo)
tattooed a flag on his chest
to mark or color (the skin) with tattoos
noun (2)
a rapid rhythmic rapping
a call sounded shortly before taps as notice to go to quarters
outdoor military exercise given by troops as evening entertainment
verb (2)
transitive verb
to beat or rap rhythmically on : drum on
to hit (a pitched ball) very hard
An RBI single followed, and then Rougned Odor tattooed the first pitch he saw for a three-run homer.—Derrick Goold
to get many hits and runs against (a pitcher)
The Twins tattooed him for four more in the third …—Brian Murphy
intransitive verb
to give a series of rhythmic taps
"晚上召唤士兵或水手到岗位的信号",1680年代,早期 tap-to(1640年代),源自荷兰语 taptoe,源自 tap "桶的水龙头"(参见 tap(n.1))+ toe "关闭",源自原始日耳曼语 *to(参见 to(prep.))。"因为警察过去会在晚上到酒馆关闭酒桶的水龙头,所以被称为这个名字" [Barnhart]。在17世纪的荷兰语中,这个短语显然被用于转义或比喻意义的“不再说了”。在英语中,“鼓声”的转义意义记录于1755年。因此, Devil's tattoo "无聊地敲打手指以表达烦躁或不耐烦的行为"(1803年)。
文身
Verb (1) Tahitian tatau, noun, tattoo Noun (2) alteration of earlier taptoo, from Dutch taptoe, from the phrase tap toe! taps shut!
The first known use of tattoo was circa 1627
tauntverb
to provoke or challenge in a mocking or insulting manner : jeer at
taught
taunoun
the 19th letter of the Greek alphabet—Τ or τ
tattoo1 of 3noun
a call sounded shortly before taps as notice to go to quarters
a rapid rhythmic rapping
tattoo2 of 3verb
to mark or color the skin with a tattoo
tattoo3 of 3noun
a mark or figure fixed upon the body by using a needle to put color under the skin
tattoo1 of 3noun
a call sounded shortly before taps as notice to go to quarters
a rapid rhythmic rapping
tattoo2 of 3verb
to mark or color the skin with a tattoo
tattoo3 of 3noun
a mark or figure fixed upon the body by using a needle to put color under the skin
tattoo1 of 3noun
a call sounded shortly before taps as notice to go to quarters
a rapid rhythmic rapping
tattoo2 of 3verb
to mark or color the skin with a tattoo
tattoo3 of 3noun
a mark or figure fixed upon the body by using a needle to put color under the skin
tattoo1 of 2transitive verb
to mark or color (the skin) with tattoos
tattoo2 of 2noun
an indelible mark or figure fixed upon the body by insertion of pigment under the skin or by production of scars
1 “We both go home. We do a little online research, see what we can find out about our tattooed friend Antoine LeMaire. We meet up in the morning and discuss.”
2 It’s a weird mix, everything from white-collar criminals to guys picked up on traffic stops to real, hardcore criminals covered with prison tattoos.
3 It’s technically two tattoos, one on top of the other, so it almost looks like it’s 3D.
4 He rubs the back of his neck, and I wonder if he’s thinking about the tattoos on his back.
5 Clad in black from head to heel, with a mask of red-and-orange flames tattooed across his face, the priest appeared more sinister than ever.
6 She flinched as he applied the bloody tattoo between her eyes, a third-eye mark of shared destiny.
7 His arms were covered in tattoos.
他的胳膊上刺满了花纹。
8 Bunny sidled up to me and whispered, “Did you see the big meat cleaver tattoo on his chest?”
9 I see a blond head across the crowd—Tris, wearing a loose blue shirt without sleeves, showing the edges of the faction tattoos on her shoulders.
10 If a given suspect is a knock-kneed weakling, he says, he is less likely to be the culprit than a great big bruiser with Hate tattooed on his forehead.*
11 “Over the summer, I went to Agent for a back tattoo. I wanted something big and dramatic. So he drew up this elab-orate artwork, with swirls and lettering and then ...” She stopped.
12 He has long blue hair, and his face is marked with blue tattoos.
他有蓝色的长发, 脸上有蓝色刺青.
13 Tom : Right, he can be a tattoo lover.
对啊, 他可谓是一个地道的文身爱好者.
14 Jake rubs his thumb over his tattoo, then turns to look at me with a sad smile that’s like a dagger to my heart.
15 Hey , do I spy a little pin stripping tattoo back there?
我注意到你车身喷了个小小的针状刺青?
16 “Even better than a tattoo of the Rust Saint’s face.”
17 I would have recognized him even if he had shaved his head of thick, wavy black hair—if he had tattooed his cheeks, or pierced his long, straight nose.
18 The first thing I thought was to use markers to make it a cool tattoo.
19 The tattooing pen burned her flesh, leaving a trail of blue numbers in her arm above the wrist.
20 He rolls up his shirt sleeve, revealing the tattoo of my baby picture on his upper arm.