英[ɡrə'fiːti]美[ɡrə'fiːti]
记忆方法
词源记忆法
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。
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
Graffiti is a word, phrase, or image painted or drawn somewhere in public, like on the side of a building or on the walls in a restroom.
Art or vandalism? That’s the debate about graffiti. For some people, graffiti looks ugly and damages the property where it’s left. Others consider graffiti a form of self-expression and a celebration of public spaces. The word comes from the Italian graffito, which means “a scratch,” and like a deep scratch, graffiti can be difficult to remove. It’s also difficult to spell, but remember that there are two fs and only one t and you’ll get it right every time.