English to Persian Meaning of tattoo - خال کوبی


Tattoo :
خال کوبی

خال کوبی, رژه, تاتو

خال کوبی

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Definitions of tattoo in English
Noun(1) a drumbeat or bugle call that signals the military to return to their quarters(2) a design on the skin made by tattooing(3) the practice of making a design on the skin by pricking and staining
Verb(1) stain (skin
Examples of tattoo in English
(1) Surrounding her right eye was a yellow tattoo of a hawk's head.(2) Jacek was sitting at his desk, sketching out a pattern for a tribal tattoo .(3) ÔÇÿIt's the only brand name riders will actually tattoo onto their arms,ÔÇÖ Ghattas goes on to indicate.(4) But to my surprise, instead he got out a battered pair of drumsticks, with which he beat a brief tattoo on the top of my head.(5) That's a pretty nice simple tattoo , plus the location can't be beat.(6) There will also be wreath-layings at three memorials to the fallen, in Arnhem, Oosterbeek and at Ginkel Heath, along with a military tattoo .(7) That is the dilemma facing Scottish pipe major Gordon MacKenzie as he prepares for a military tattoo to end all military tattoos - in the desert.(8) He launches himself into my lap and rains kisses on me, his tail beating a tattoo on the arm of my chair.(9) My fingers drummed a steady tattoo on the desk, impatiently watching the clock as it took forever to tick over to 3: 15.(10) Without exception they paint their bodies, they tattoo their bodies, they decorate their bodies and they clothe their bodies.(11) The vibrant music and the exhilarating beat of the tribals were infectious and soon many in the audience, including yours truly, were beating a tattoo on the floor.(12) The endless sound echoed like thunderous footfalls, beating a tattoo on the inside of her skull.(13) Pipe bands and military bands have also gone due to him, the very essence required for a military tattoo .(14) All the time the falling water was beating a tattoo on my head and pouring down my neck.(15) Edinburgh can keep the military tattoo , all of the modern dance, and most of the London stand-up comedians.(16) My heart beat a nervous tattoo in my chest, the rest of my body frozen in place.
Related Phrases of tattoo
(1) tattoo artist ::
هنرمند خال کوبی
(2) tattoo parlor ::
اطاق نشیمن خال کوبی
Synonyms
M
1. tattoo ::
خال کوبی
2. parade ::
رژه
3. pony ::
تاتو
Different Forms
tattoo, tattooed, tattooer, tattooers, tattooing, tattooist, tattooists, tattoos
Word Example from TV Shows
You're a scientist who went to college
and you don't have a neck tattoo...

You're a scientist who went to college and you don't have a neck TATTOO...

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 9

What kind of tattoo artist
has no tattoos?

What kind of TATTOO artist has no TATTOOs?

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 7

The guy I was with
did my last tattoo,

The guy I was with did my last TATTOO,

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 23

They're called tattoo sleeves. Look.

They're called TATTOO sleeves. Look.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 3

He had a fish tattoo on his face.

He had a fish TATTOO on his face.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 8

English to Persian Dictionary: tattoo

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