tat·too
noun/təˈtuː/
/tæˈtuː/
(plural tattoos)
- 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.
他的胳膊上刺满了文身。 - She has a tattoo of a tiger on her shoulder.
她的肩膀上有一只老虎的纹身。
Collocations Clothes and fashionClothes and fashionClothes- be wearing a new outfit/bright colours/fancy dress/fur/uniform
- be (dressed) in black/red/jeans and a T-shirt/your best suit/leather/silk/rags (= very old torn clothes)
- be dressed for work/school/dinner/a special occasion
- be dressed as a man/woman/clown/pirate
- wear/dress in casual/designer/second-hand clothes
- wear jewellery/accessories/a watch/glasses/contact lenses/perfume
- have a cowboy hat/red dress/blue suit on
- put on/take off your clothes/coat/shoes/helmet
- pull on/pull off your coat/gloves/socks
- change into/get changed into a pair of jeans/your pyjamas
- change/enhance/improve your appearance
- create/get/have/give something a new/contemporary/retro look
- brush/comb/shampoo/wash/blow-dry your hair
- have/get a haircut/your hair cut/a new hairstyle
- have/get a piercing/your nose pierced
- have/get a tattoo/a tattoo done (on your arm)/a tattoo removed
- have/get a makeover/cosmetic surgery
- use/wear/apply/put on make-up/cosmetics
- follow/keep up with (the) fashion/the latest fashions
- spend/waste money on designer clothes
- be fashionably/stylishly/well dressed
- have good/great/terrible/awful taste in clothes
- update/revamp your wardrobe
- be in/come into/go out of fashion
- be (back/very much) in vogue
- create a style/trend/vogue for something
- organize/put on a fashion show
- show/unveil a designer’s spring/summer collection
- sashay/strut down the catwalk/(North American English also) runway
- be on/do a photo/fashion shoot
Extra ExamplesTopics Appearanceb2- She's having a tattoo done on her leg.
她要在腿上刺文身。 - I took to wearing a temporary tattoo on my ankle.
我喜欢在脚踝上做个临时文身。 - I've decided to get my tattoo removed.
我已经决定去掉我身上的文身。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- distinctive
- temporary
- henna
- …
- do
- get
- have
- …
- parlour/parlor
- artist
- tattoo of
- His arms were covered in tattoos.
- (especially British English) 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) - the Edinburgh military tattoo
爱丁堡军事表演
- the Edinburgh military tattoo
- [usually singular] a rapid and continuous series of 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 - The drummers beat a tattoo each morning.
鼓手每天早上敲打纹身。 - Her fingers tapped a light tattoo on the table.
她的手指敲击着桌子上的浅色纹身。 - George felt his heart begin to beat a tattoo against his ribs.
乔治感到自己的心脏开始跳动,肋骨上有刺青的痕迹。
- The drummers beat a tattoo each morning.
Word Originnoun sense 1 mid 18th cent.: from Tahitian, Tongan, and Samoan ta-tau or Marquesan ta-tu. Marquesan is the Polynesian language of the Marquesas Islands in the South Pacific. noun senses 2 to 3 mid 17th cent. (originally as tap-too) from Dutch taptoe!, literally ‘close the tap (of the cask)!’.