graffiti

英 [grə'fiːtɪ] 美 [ɡrə'fiti]
  • n. 墙上乱写乱画的东西(graffito的复数形式)
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1. graphic => graph- "scratch, draw, write" => graffiti.
graffiti 涂鸦

来自PIE*gerbh, 刮,刻,切,词源同carve,graph. 最早用于意大利庞培废墟发现的一些奇怪的雕刻,后词义通用化。

graffiti
graffiti: [19] Although it denotes ‘writing’, graffiti has no etymological connection with Greek gráphein, source of English graphic. It comes from the plural of Italian graffito, a diminutive form of the noun graffio ‘scratching’. This was derived from the verb graffiare ‘scratch’, itself originally formed from graffio ‘hook’.
graffiti (n.)
1851, "ancient wall inscriptions found in the ruins of Pompeii," from Italian graffiti, plural of graffito "a scribbling," a diminutive formation from graffio "a scratch or scribble," from graffiare "to scribble," ultimately from Greek graphein "to scratch, draw, write" (see -graphy). They are found in many ancient places, but the habit was especially popular among the Romans. Sense extended 1877 to recently made crude drawings and scribbling in public places.
1. Buildings old and new are thickly covered with graffiti.
新老建筑上都有密密麻麻的涂鸦。

来自柯林斯例句

2. There's no vandalism, no graffiti, no rubbish left lying about.
没有损害公共财物的行为,也没有涂鸦和随处丢弃的垃圾。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Graffiti is now an art form in Nor-thampton.
涂鸦如今在北安普顿是一种艺术形式。

来自柯林斯例句

4. They all bonded while writing graffiti together.
他们都是在一起涂鸦时互相熟识的。

来自柯林斯例句

5. The subway was covered in graffiti.
过街地道里涂满了乱七八糟的图画和文字。

来自《权威词典》