单词 | tattoo |
释义 | tattoo (tætuː ) Word forms: tattoos , tattooing , tattooed 1. countable noun B2 A tattoo is a design that is drawn on someone's skin using needles to make little holes and filling them with coloured dye. 2. verb If someone tattoos you, they give you a tattoo. In the old days, they would paint and tattoo their bodies for ceremonies. [VERB noun] He had the words 'Angie loves Ian' tattooed on his left shin. [VERB-ed] 3. countable noun A military tattoo is a public display of exercises and music given by members of the armed forces. [British] 4. countable noun [usually singular] If you beat a tattoo, you hit something quickly and repeatedly. Collocations: remove a tattoo It's painful, but you can remove that tattoo of an inky heart. Times, Sunday Times In some cases, doctors can surgically remove a tattoo by cutting it out and stitching the skin back together. Times, Sunday Times There was also an offer to remove his tattoo free of charge, which he has accepted. Times, Sunday Times Widely considered the gold standard treatment modality to remove a tattoo, laser tattoo removal requires repeat visits. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 At the clubhouse, they tied him up and offered him a choice of means to remove the tattoo. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Three years ago he had all three names tattooed on his left wrist. Times, Sunday Times She had his name tattooed on her chest. Times, Sunday Times Foster had her name tattooed on his shoulder, court records say. Chicago Sun-Times But tattooing their names on her forehead, where they will remain for all her life? The Sun Then my fella would have to get their names tattooed as well. The Sun I was, 23 and offered one for free after writing an article on a tattoo studio. The Sun I got as far as going into the tattoo studio, but chickened out. The Sun At the age of 18 she became an apprentice at one of her friend's tattoo studio. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Tattoo ink manufacturers acknowledge that 5% of tattoo studios use inks containing carcinogenic compounds, though they are campaigning to reduce it to zero. Times, Sunday Times The local department of health regulates tattoo studios in many jurisdictions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The burns are created by covering a section of skin with sunscreen, marker pen, fabric or even a temporary tattoo. Times, Sunday Times The device, which resembles a temporary tattoo, can collect health information from its wearer that can be uploaded to a computer. Times, Sunday Times You end up a few rupees poorer and with a temporary tattoo. Times, Sunday Times Beaming at the camera, she showed off a temporary tattoo on her arm, matching the clip in her hair. Times, Sunday Times Try a temporary tattoo or transfer. The Sun It wasn't until the larger sum was $2 that those with a visible tattoo decided it was worth waiting. Times, Sunday Times People with a visible tattoo are more likely to act in haste and fail to consider the consequences of their actions, according to a study of more than 1,000 people. Times, Sunday Times But if you are tall or have visible tattoos, don't bother applying - as the agency wants people who are not too conspicuous. The Sun No visible tattoos: they are sent to the back. Times, Sunday Times They must have short haircuts, no visible tattoos and charming manners. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 纹身, 给…文身 Japanese: 入れ墨, 入れ墨をする |
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