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tattoo
1. воен. сигнал вечерней зори to beat the tattoo —- играть вечернюю зорю 2. воен. время вечерней зори 3. воен. разг. показательные выступления, демонстрация ружейных приемов и т. п. 4. барабанная дробь to beat a tattoo of teiumph on one's chest —- с торжествующим видом отбивать барабанную дробь у себя на груди 5. стук to beat a tattoo on the door —- стучать в дверь to beat a tattoo on the table, to beat the devil's tattoo —- барабанить пальцами по столу 6. отбивание такта (ногой, пальцами и т. п.) 7. играть или бить вечернюю зорю 8. барабанить 9. барабанить пальцами 10. отбивать такт 11. татуировка 12. татуировать; наносить татуировку 13. индийский пони
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  I  1. noun  1) сигнал вечерней зори; to beat the tattoo - играть вечернюю зорю  2) барабанная дробь  3) стук; to beat a tattoo on the door - стучать в дверь  2. v.  1) бить, играть зорю  2) барабанить пальцами; отбивать такт ногой (тж. beat the devils tattoo)  3) барабанить II  1. noun татуировка  2. v. татуировать III noun индийский пони ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1. n. 1 an evening drum or bugle signal recalling soldiers to their quarters. 2 an elaboration of this with music and marching, presented as an entertainment. 3 a rhythmic tapping or drumming. Etymology: 17th-c. tap-too f. Du. taptoe, lit. 'close the tap' (of the cask) 2. v. & n. --v.tr. (tattoos, tattooed) 1 mark (the skin) with an indelible design by puncturing it and inserting pigment. 2 make (a design) in this way. --n. a design made by tattooing. Derivatives tattooer n. tattooist n. Etymology: Polynesian ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  (plural ~s)  Etymology: alteration of earlier taptoo, from Dutch taptoe, from the phrase tap toe! taps shut!  Date: circa 1627  1. a rapid rhythmic rapping  2.  a. a call sounded shortly before taps as notice to go to quarters  b. outdoor military exercise given by troops as evening entertainment  II. verb  Date: 1780  transitive verb to beat or rap rhythmically on ; drum on  intransitive verb to give a series of rhythmic taps  III. transitive verb  Etymology: Tahitian tatau, noun, ~  Date: 1769  1. to mark or color (the skin) with ~s  2. to mark the skin with (a ~) ~ed a flag on his chest  • ~er noun  • ~ist noun  IV. noun  (plural ~s)  Date: 1777  1. the act of ~ing ; the fact of being ~ed  2. an indelible mark or figure fixed upon the body by insertion of pigment under the skin or by production of scars ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
4.
  (tattoos, tattooing, tattooed) 1. A tattoo is a design that is drawn on someone’s skin using needles to make little holes and filling them with coloured dye. N-COUNT 2. If someone tattoos you, they give you a tattoo. In the old days, they would paint and tattoo their bodies for ceremonies... He had the words ‘Angie loves Ian’ tattooed on his left shin. VERB: V n, V-ed 3. A military tattoo is a public display of exercises and music given by members of the armed forces. (BRIT) N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n plural tattoos 1 a picture or message that is permanently marked on your skin with a needle and ink  (a tattoo of a snake) 2 an outdoor military show with music, usually at night 3 a rapid continuous beating of drums, especially played as a military signal, or a sound like this ~2 v 1 to make a permanent picture or message on someone's skin with a needle and ink dyes 2 to mark someone in this way - tattooed adj  (The Maori's face was heavily tattooed.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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