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1 tattoo
I [tə'tuː] [AE tæ'tuː]1) mil. (on drum, bugle) segnale m. della ritirata, ritirata f.2) (parade) parata f. militare3) fig. (drumming noise) rull(i)o m., tambureggiamento m.II [tə'tuː] [AE tæ'tuː] III [tə'tuː] [AE tæ'tuː]verbo transitivo tatuare* * *[tə'tu:, ]( American[) tæ-] 1. American - tattoos; verb(to make coloured patterns or pictures on part of a person's body by pricking the skin and putting in dyes: The design was tattooed on his arm.) tatuare2. noun(a design tattooed on the skin: His arms were covered with tattoos.) tatuaggio- tattooed* * *tattoo (1) /tæˈtu:/n. (pl. tattoos)1 (solo al sing.) (mil., stor.) ritirata ( segnale serale): to beat (o to sound) the tattoo, suonare la ritirata● to beat the devil's tattoo, tamburellare con le dita ( in segno d'impazienza o soprappensiero).tattoo (2) /tæˈtu:/n. [uc] (pl. tattoos)tatuaggio.(to) tattoo (1) /tæˈtu:/A v. i.2 (fig.) dare colpi; battere, bussareB v. t.(to) tattoo (2) /tæˈtu:/v. t.tattooeda.tattooingn. [uc]tatuaggio.* * *I [tə'tuː] [AE tæ'tuː]1) mil. (on drum, bugle) segnale m. della ritirata, ritirata f.2) (parade) parata f. militare3) fig. (drumming noise) rull(i)o m., tambureggiamento m.II [tə'tuː] [AE tæ'tuː] III [tə'tuː] [AE tæ'tuː]verbo transitivo tatuare -
2 reveille
[ri'væli, ]( American[) 'revəli](a bugle call at daybreak to waken soldiers.) sveglia* * *reveille /rɪˈvælɪ, USA ˈrɛvəlɪ/n. [u](mil.) (segnale di) sveglia: to sound the reveille, suonare la sveglia● (mil.) reveille gun, cannone del mattino.
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