tat
- IPA[tat]
美式
- a tattoo
- give (a person or body part) a tattoo;tattoo (a design) on a person or body part
verb: tat, 3rd person present: tats, gerund or present participle: tatting, past tense: tatted, past participle: tatting
noun: tat, plural noun: tats
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. a tattoo he wants to get his tats removed
動詞
- 1. give (a person or body part) a tattoo I think you should try tatting your arms—you'll get more respect he has been tatting up clients for the last 13 years
- ▪ tattoo (a design) on a person or body part the words “Only The Strong Survive” are tatted on his chest
- 更多解釋
- IPA[tat]
英式
- a tattoo: he wants to get his tats removed
- give (a person or body part) a tattoo: I think you should try tatting your arms—you'll get more respect he has been tatting up clients for the last 13 years
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[tat]
英式
- tasteless or shoddy clothes, jewellery, or ornaments: the place was decorated with all manner of gaudy tat
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[tat]
美式
- make (a decorative mat or edging) by tying knots in thread and using a small shuttle to form lace: she sometimes made dresses in the evening while Momma tatted doilies
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[tat]
英式
- see tit
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[tat]
美式
- see tit
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[tat]
美式
- tasteless or shoddy clothes, jewelry, or ornaments: the place was decorated with all manner of gaudy tat
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[tat]
英式
- make (a decorative mat or edging) by tying knots in thread and using a small shuttle to form lace: she sometimes made dresses in the evening while Momma tatted doilies
Oxford Dictionary