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vდასვირინგება, სვირინგი -
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1. n.татуировка л.м.[tatuirovka]2. v.кидеш сӱретлаш г.[kidesh suretlash] -
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1.n.1) кешке берілетін белгі2) денедегі бедер, татуировка2.v.1) дабыл соғу, қағу2) таңбалау3) денені бедерлеу, татуаж жасау -
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dövme; trampet sesi; bando gösterisi; dövme yapmak -
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n.chékimv.chekmek (beden'ge xet, gül yaki resimlerni chekmek) -
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[tə'tuː] UK / USn(on skin) Tätowierung f -
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[tə'tuː] UK / USn(on skin) Tätowierung f -
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pintá ó tandâ sa katawan -
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kb. tanda rajah, cacahan. -kkt. merajah, mencacah. -tattooing kb. merajah, mencacah. -
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nounപച്ചകുത്ത്, ഭടന്മാര് പാളയത്തിലേയ്ക്ക് തിരിക്കാന് അറിയിപ്പു നല്കി മുഴക്കുന്ന ചെണ്ടയും കാഹളവുംverb transitive and intransitiveപച്ചകുത്തുക -
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[tæ΄tu:] n դաջվածք. կտրվածք -
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Tat·too-Stu·dio<-s, -s>[tɛˈtu:ʃtu:di̯o]nt tattoo studio -
119 tattoo shop, tattoo parlor, tattoo parlour
Общая лексика: тату студия, тату салонУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tattoo shop, tattoo parlor, tattoo parlour
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120 tattoo around lesions
Хирургия: маркировка поражения тушью
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Tattoo — (Tatuaje en inglés), es una marca hecha mediante la inserción de un pigmento bajo la piel. Puede referirse a: Música Tattoo , Sencillo de la banda japonesa 12012. Tattoo álbum de 1973 de Rory Gallagher. Tattoo, canción de The Who del álbum The… … Wikipedia Español
Tattoo — (zu englisch: tattoo, tahitianisch: tatau – Verb: tätowieren, von englisch: [to] tattoo, französisch: tatouer, zu tahitianisch: tatau = „[eintätowiertes] Zeichen“) bzw. Tattoos steht für: das Edinburgh Military Tattoo, ein Militärmusikfestival… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tattoo — Tat*too , n. [Earlier taptoo, D. taptoe; tap a tap, faucet + toe to, shut (i. e., the taps, or drinking houses, shut from the soldiers).] (Mil.) A beat of drum, or sound of a trumpet or bugle, at night, giving notice to soldiers to retreat, or to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tattoo — Tat*too , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tattooed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tattooing}.] [Of Polynesian origin; cf. New Zealand ta to tattoo, tatu puncturation (in Otaheite).] To color, as the flesh, by pricking in coloring matter, so as to form marks or figures… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tattoo — The verb has inflected form tattoos, tattooed, tattooing. It can have as its grammatical object either the design that forms the tattoo (A heart was tattooed on her left arm) or the part of the body on which the design is put (Tattooed his cheek… … Modern English usage
tattoo — Ⅰ. tattoo [1] ► NOUN (pl. tattoos) 1) an evening drum or bugle signal recalling soldiers to their quarters. 2) a military display consisting of music, marching, and exercises. 3) a rhythmic tapping or drumming. ORIGIN from Dutch taptoe! close the … English terms dictionary
Tattoo — Tat*too , n.; pl. {Tattoos}. An indelible mark or figure made by puncturing the skin and introducing some pigment into the punctures; a mode of ornamentation practiced by various barbarous races, both in ancient and modern times, and also by some … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tattoo — /taˈtu, ingl. tæˈtuː/ [vc. ingl. di orig. polinesiana] s. m. inv. tatuaggio … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
tattoo — tattoo1 [ta to͞o′] vt. tattooed, tattooing [< a Polynesian language < Proto Polynesian * tatau] 1. to puncture (the skin) with a needle and insert indelible colors so as to leave permanent marks or designs 2. to make (marks or designs) on… … English World dictionary
TATTOO — (Heb. ketovet ka ka), a sign made by puncturing the skin and inserting pigment. A mark of slavery or of submission to a deity (Isa. 44:5, although tattooing is not explicitly mentioned) in the ancient Near East, Greece, and Rome, tattooing is… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Tattoo — For other uses, see Tattoo (disambiguation). A tattooed woman in the United States, ca. 1907. A tattoo is made by inserting indelible ink into the dermis layer of the skin to change the pigment. Tattoos on humans are a type of body modification,… … Wikipedia