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Is having a tattoo a good idea? Watch 6 Minute English - YouTube

Rob: Hello. This is 6 Minute English,

and I'm Rob.

Sam: I'm Sam. Hello!

Rob: Now, Sam, we're going to be talking

about tattoos. Are you a fan?

Sam: Of tattoos? Well, I don't have one,

but they can be quite impressive

works of art.

Rob: Well, I'm not that keen on tattoos

– I mean, who wants things

drawn on their body?!

Sam: It sounds like you need

some convincing, Rob!

Maybe our discussion today

will change your mind.

Rob: Maybe. But as you're a fan of them,

here's a question for you

to answer. According

to the Guinness World Records, the record

for the most tattooed person in the world

goes to Lucky Diamond Rich from

New Zealand. Do you know how much

of his body is covered

by tattoos? Is it… a) 80%, b) 90%,

or c)100%?

What do you think, Sam?

Sam: Well, it's got to be 100% if he is

the most tattooed man, surely?

Rob: Not necessarily, but, we'll see if

you're right at the end of the programme.

Now let's talk more about tattoos. I know

many people have them. Sometimes it's a

picture of an animal, like a small gecko,

sometimes it's words like ‘I love you'

or the name of a loved one. And then

there are the huge designs spread

across someone's back, chest or

arm - like footballer David Beckham has.

Sam: Well, he's no stranger to a tattoo

parlour. A parlour is the name of the shop

where a tattoo artist draws

a tattoo on you with ink and a needle.

Rob: Needles! Ouch!

Sam: OK, you need some convincing, so

let's hear from Lucie Parfitt, YouTuber

and tattoo fan. Here she is

speaking on the BBC's Smart

Consumer podcast…

Lucie Parfitt: I'm quite a creative person

and ever since I first discovered tattoos,

I thought it was a really

cool way of expressing yourself.

I'm quite a visual person as well,

so for me it really, like, just looked really

cool and it made me think more

about my own, like, personality and

how I could express

that in creative ways.

Rob: Right, so, Lucie describes herself as

a creative person. When you're creative

you imaginative and like

to experiment with new ideas.

Sam: Yes, Rob. And tattoos are a good

way to be creative – trying out different

designs and colours - it's

a good way to express yourself.

Here, to express yourself means

'to show how you feel in a particular way'.

Rob:OK, so some people express

themselves through singing

or wearing particular clothing,

but here she's expressing herself through

the images on her skin. But what happens

if you want change

what you want to express?

Sam: Well, then it's time for a new tattoo!

Rob: OK, well I know that the

tattoo industry is big business

now – which means it's

'popular and making lots of money'.

I've heard that one in five people

now have a tattoo.

Sam: Not you yet, Rob! But it has certainly

become a trend in recent years and it's

something tattoo artist Lee Clements

has noticed. Also speaking on the

BBC's Smart Consumer podcast,

he explains why he thinks that is….

Lee Clements: The thing for me

that has obviously changed massively

over the last, possibly, ten years is you

see a lot of celebrities

getting tattooed.

With that comes the fact that you're going

to get people who want

to copy them or it becomes almost

like a fashion thing, so we do

see certain tattoos, sort of, becoming

a trend and… yeah, so I guess it kind

of dilutes that value a little bit, yeah.

Rob: Ah so it's celebrities – famous,

well-known people from TV, film

and fashion – that have possibly

driven the trend. People want to copy

them – or it's what he says is ‘a fashion

thing', so you have a tattoo

because it's fashionable, which means it's

'popular at a particular time'.

Sam: And one of the down sides – the

negative things – about just having

one to be fashionable

is it dilutes the individuality of having

one. Dilute means to 'make something

less strong or less valuable'.

Rob: Well, I'm not going to

get one anytime soon - except

maybe a big six on my arm to remind me

that we only have 6 minutes for

this programme so I'd better reveal the

answer to the question I asked you earlier.

According to Guinness World Records,

the record for the most tattooed person

in the world goes to

Lucky Diamond Rich from New Zealand.

Did you know how much of his body is

covered by tattoos?

Sam: And I said 100%.

Rob: Well done, Sam. That is correct.

He has held the certified record

since 2006 of being

100% tattooed. This includes

tattoos inside his eyelids,

mouth and ears.

Sam: Wow! I wonder who gets

to see those!

Rob: OK well, now it's time to recap the

vocabulary we've discussed

today starting with a parlour.

Sam: That's the name for a shop or room

where certain businesses carry out

their trade – such as a tattoo parlour,

a massage parlour

or an ice cream parlour.

Rob: A creative person is someone

who uses imagination and

experiments with new ideas.

Sam: And when you express yourself,

it means you 'show outwardly

how you feel and what you're thinking'.

Rob: If something is big business it is

an activity that is currently popular

and making lots of money.

Sam: And something that is fashionable

is popular. And when something becomes

popular it can dilute its value

or uniqueness – so

it becomes less strong or less valuable.

Rob: OK, thank you, Sam. That's all for

now but there's plenty more on our

website at bbclearningenglish.com.

If you can't remember the address,

why not tattoo it on your arm?!

You can also find us on social

media and on our app. Goodbye for now!

Sam: Bye!

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Rob: Hello. This is 6 Minute English,

and I'm Rob.

Sam: I'm Sam. Hello!

Rob: Now, Sam, we're going to be talking

about tattoos. Are you a fan? |纹身|||| |tatuagens||||

Sam: Of tattoos? Well, I don't have one, ||纹身||||| ||||||持っている|

but they can be quite impressive |||||impressionantes

works of art.

Rob: Well, I'm not that keen on tattoos |||||enthusiastic about|| |||||entusiasta di|| Rob: No, já tetování moc nemusím.

– I mean, who wants things ||誰||

drawn on their body?! tattooed|||

Sam: It sounds like you need

some convincing, Rob! |convincente|

Maybe our discussion today

will change your mind.

Rob: Maybe. But as you're a fan of them,

here's a question for you

to answer. According

to the Guinness World Records, the record

for the most tattooed person in the world |||纹身最多的|||| |||tatuada||||

goes to Lucky Diamond Rich from |||Diamante||

New Zealand. Do you know how much

of his body is covered

by tattoos? Is it… a) 80%, b) 90%,

or c)100%?

What do you think, Sam?

Sam: Well, it's got to be 100% if he is

the most tattooed man, surely? ||||certamente

Rob: Not necessarily, but, we'll see if |必ずしも|||||

you're right at the end of the programme.

Now let's talk more about tattoos. I know

many people have them. Sometimes it's a

picture of an animal, like a small gecko, |||||||ヤモリ |||||||lagarto

sometimes it's words like ‘I love you'

or the name of a loved one. And then

there are the huge designs spread |||||spread |||||diffusi |||||広がっている

across someone's back, chest or ||sulla schiena|petto| 在某人的背部、胸部或

arm - like footballer David Beckham has. 手臂上 - 就像足球运动员大卫·贝克汉姆一样。

Sam: Well, he's no stranger to a tattoo |||無|見知らぬ人|||タトゥー 山姆:好吧,他对纹身并不陌生。

parlour. A parlour is the name of the shop ||shop|||||| sala|||||||| salone|||||||| 店||店|||||| ||パーラー|||||| sklep||||||||

where a tattoo artist draws

a tattoo on you with ink and a needle. ||||||||针 |||||ink||| ||||||||Ago da tatuaggio |||||tinta|||

Rob: Needles! Ouch! |针| |agulhas|ai

Sam: OK, you need some convincing, so ||君|||| 萨姆:好吧,你需要一些说服,所以

let's hear from Lucie Parfitt, YouTuber |||露西|| |||||YouTuber 让我们听听YouTuber和纹身爱好者露西·帕菲特的意见。

and tattoo fan. Here she is 她来了

speaking on the BBC's Smart

Consumer podcast…

Lucie Parfitt: I'm quite a creative person

and ever since I first discovered tattoos, |それ以来||||| 自从我第一次发现纹身,

I thought it was a really 我觉得这是一种非常

cool way of expressing yourself. 酷的自我表达方式。

I'm quite a visual person as well, |||視覚的な||| 我也是一个相当视觉的人,

so for me it really, like, just looked really 所以对我来说,它真的,看起来很

cool and it made me think more |||mi ha fatto||| 酷,这让我思考更多

about my own, like, personality and

how I could express

that in creative ways.

Rob: Right, so, Lucie describes herself as

a creative person. When you're creative

you imaginative and like |富有想象力|| |imaginative|| |imaginativo||

to experiment with new ideas. |实验||| |実験する||| 尝试新的想法。

Sam: Yes, Rob. And tattoos are a good 萨姆:是的,罗布。纹身是一个很好的

way to be creative – trying out different 创造方式——尝试不同的

designs and colours - it's

a good way to express yourself.

Here, to express yourself means ||表現する||

'to show how you feel in a particular way'.

Rob:OK, so some people express

themselves through singing |através de|

or wearing particular clothing,

but here she's expressing herself through

the images on her skin. But what happens

if you want change

what you want to express?

Sam: Well, then it's time for a new tattoo!

Rob: OK, well I know that the

tattoo industry is big business |||大きな|

now – which means it's

'popular and making lots of money'.

I've heard that one in five people

now have a tattoo.

Sam: Not you yet, Rob! But it has certainly |まだ||||||| 萨姆:还不是你,罗布!但它无疑已经

become a trend in recent years and it's 在近年来成为一种趋势,这

something tattoo artist Lee Clements ||||克莱门茨 是纹身艺术家李·克莱门茨的某种东西

has noticed. Also speaking on the

BBC's Smart Consumer podcast,

he explains why he thinks that is….

Lee Clements: The thing for me

that has obviously changed massively ||||大きく

over the last, possibly, ten years is you

see a lot of celebrities ||||名人

getting tattooed. |tatuado

With that comes the fact that you're going

to get people who want

to copy them or it becomes almost

like a fashion thing, so we do

see certain tattoos, sort of, becoming |某些||某种程度上|| 看到某些纹身,某种程度上,变成了

a trend and… yeah, so I guess it kind 一种趋势,嗯, 所以我想它确实在某种程度上

of dilutes that value a little bit, yeah. |稀释|||||| |diluisce|||||| |rozcieńcza|||||| |希釈する|||||| 稀释了那种价值,是的。

Rob: Ah so it's celebrities – famous,

well-known people from TV, film

and fashion – that have possibly

driven the trend. People want to copy 推進されている||||||

them – or it's what he says is ‘a fashion

thing', so you have a tattoo

because it's fashionable, which means it's ||di moda|||

'popular at a particular time'.

Sam: And one of the down sides – the ||1||その|悪い|| 山姆:而其中一个缺点——

negative things – about just having 负面的事情——就是只

one to be fashionable 有一个时尚的选择

is it dilutes the individuality of having ||||个体性|| ||dilutes|||| ||||個性|| 这是不是稀释了拥有的个性?

one. Dilute means to 'make something |稀释|||| 稀释意味着'使某物'

less strong or less valuable'. 变得不那么强或不那么有价值。

Rob: Well, I'm not going to

get one anytime soon - except ||随时|| 取得する||||

maybe a big six on my arm to remind me 也许在我手臂上纹一个大六,提醒我

that we only have 6 minutes for 我们只有6分钟来进行

this programme so I'd better reveal the 这个节目,所以我最好揭示

answer to the question I asked you earlier.

According to Guinness World Records,

the record for the most tattooed person |||||入れ墨をした|

in the world goes to

Lucky Diamond Rich from New Zealand.

Did you know how much of his body is

covered by tattoos?

Sam: And I said 100%.

Rob: Well done, Sam. That is correct.

He has held the certified record ||||认证的| ||maintained||| ||||認定された|

since 2006 of being

100% tattooed. This includes

tattoos inside his eyelids, |||眼睑 |||eyelids |||palpebre interne |||pálpebras

mouth and ears.

Sam: Wow! I wonder who gets

to see those!

Rob: OK well, now it's time to recap the

vocabulary we've discussed

today starting with a parlour. ||||living room ||||salão

Sam: That's the name for a shop or room

where certain businesses carry out |||进行| |||svolgono|

their trade – such as a tattoo parlour, |商売|||||

a massage parlour |按摩|

or an ice cream parlour.

Rob: A creative person is someone

who uses imagination and

experiments with new ideas.

Sam: And when you express yourself,

it means you 'show outwardly ||||外在地 ||||externally |||示す|外見上 ||||externamente ||||esteriormente

how you feel and what you're thinking'.

Rob: If something is big business it is ||何か||大きな|||

an activity that is currently popular

and making lots of money.

Sam: And something that is fashionable

is popular. And when something becomes

popular it can dilute its value |||reduce|| |||diluire il valore||

or uniqueness – so |独特性| |distinctiveness| |unicità - quindi| |unicidade| |ユニークさ|

it becomes less strong or less valuable.

Rob: OK, thank you, Sam. That's all for Rob|||||||

now but there's plenty more on our |||abbondanza|||

website at bbclearningenglish.com.

If you can't remember the address,

why not tattoo it on your arm?!

You can also find us on social

media and on our app. Goodbye for now!

Sam: Bye!