tattoo
noun
/tæˈtuː/
,
/təˈtuː/
,
/ˈʈaʈu/
,
[t(ʰ)aˈtʰʉː]
,
[tɐˈɾ̥uː]
,
[tətːʉː]
,
[tʰaʔʉw]
,
[tʰaˈtʰʉw]
,
[tʰæˈtʰuː]
,
[tʰæˈtʰʉw]
,
[tʰæˈtʰʊw]
,
[tʰæˈɾʉw]
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- An image made on a body part, usually the skin with ink and a needle.
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Tätowierung,
Tattoo
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- A method of decorating a body part, usually the skin, by inserting colored substances under the surface with a sharp instrument (usually a solenoid-driven needle).
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Tätowieren
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tattoo
verb
/tæˈtuː/
,
/təˈtuː/
,
/ˈʈaʈu/
,
[t(ʰ)aˈtʰʉː]
,
[tɐˈɾ̥uː]
,
[tətːʉː]
,
[tʰaʔʉw]
,
[tʰaˈtʰʉw]
,
[tʰæˈtʰuː]
,
[tʰæˈtʰʉw]
,
[tʰæˈtʰʊw]
,
[tʰæˈɾʉw]
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- To apply a tattoo to (someone or something).
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tätowieren
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tattoo
noun
/tæˈtuː/
,
/təˈtuː/
,
/ˈʈaʈu/
,
[t(ʰ)aˈtʰʉː]
,
[tɐˈɾ̥uː]
,
[tətːʉː]
,
[tʰaʔʉw]
,
[tʰaˈtʰʉw]
,
[tʰæˈtʰuː]
,
[tʰæˈtʰʉw]
,
[tʰæˈtʰʊw]
,
[tʰæˈɾʉw]
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- (military) A military display or pageant.
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Großer Zapfenstreich
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- (nautical) A signal played five minutes before taps (lights out).
- (military) A signal by drum or bugle ordering soldiers to return to their quarters.
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Zapfenstreich
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tattooed
adjective
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- Having one or more tattoos.
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tätowiert
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