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Definition of dye in English: dyenounPlural dyes dʌɪdaɪ mass nounA natural or synthetic substance used to add a colour to or change the colour of something. 染料 Example sentencesExamples - For the most part, though, manufacturers adopted recipes using synthetic dyes, or mixtures of synthetic and natural dyes, to provide whatever colors were in demand.
- Tattoo dyes, particularly red dye, can cause allergic skin reactions, resulting in an itchy rash at the tattoo site.
- After the yarn had been spun it would be dyed using natural dyes.
- It was made with natural and synthetic dyes on wool.
- I washed the black dye out of my hair and bleached it a bright white-blonde.
- Natural dye from the juice of pokeberries splashed a rosy glow on the cheeks.
- Ammonia in hair dye softens the hair shaft to allow the colourant to penetrate and adhere to it.
- Gia bleached her hair blond and Josh liked playing with hair dye.
- This article deals with the printmaking process, the color dyes and the papers used.
- In 1856 a colour was discovered, mauve, our first synthetic dye.
- To pick out fingerprints, for example, they often dust with fluorescent dye under a black light.
- Shelves lined the walls containing hair dye, gel, conditioner and a wide variety of shampoos and shaving lotions.
- Urzela, a natural substance used in dyes, was another imported crop.
- The woman couldn't help but feel a little envious, seeing how natural her hair looked without any dye in it at all.
- I quickly made way to the hair dye and looked at the many colors.
- I had bought a box of black hair dye earlier with the intention of using it, but had lost my nerve when I got home with it.
- We've used some vegetable dyes with varying success.
- One of the major practical applications of chromophore chemistry is in the manufacture of synthetic dyes, or dyestuffs, for textiles.
- His black hair dye, piercings, and all of the other punk-related objects were gone.
- Biologists have long used fluorescent dyes that selectively attach to particular molecules, allowing them to detect certain cells or proteins in a sample.
Synonyms colourant, colouring agent, colouring, colour, dyestuff, pigment, tint, stain, wash
verbdyeing, dyed, dyes dʌɪdaɪ [with object]1Add a colour to or change the colour of (something) by soaking it in a solution impregnated with a dye. 给…染色,染 with complement I dyed my hair blonde 我将头发染成金黄色。 Example sentencesExamples - Leather can be dyed with a sort of liquid stain - think about dyeing a pair of shoes or a handbag.
- Paper pulp is dyed with textile dyes and cut images are pressed into the paper when wet.
- Her long, black hair was dyed fuchsia at the tips and was streaked with blond.
- On the advice of her lawyers, she dyed her hair platinum blonde and wore a two-piece black suit.
- Today, the indigo used to dye the heavy cotton fibers to make denim is produced synthetically.
- In acid dyes, which are good for dyeing wool, silk, and acrylics, the chromophores are part of a negative ion.
- Taking a spare molex extension cable, I vinyl dyed it black and put a cable tie around it to keep the wires from tangling.
- Wang Lung dyes eggs in red dye to distribute to other villagers in honor of the birth of his first male child.
- As soon as she was well enough to walk, she dyed her clothes black and staggered out onto the street.
- I must admit that I do find it hilarious that she's cut her hair short and dyed it blonde for the role.
- She left Lancashire in the mid-1980s to farm on Islay, hand shearing her own rare breed sheep, spinning their wool into yarn, dyeing it with natural dyes and knitting it.
- His brown hair was dyed blonde, but just a little so it just looked highlighted.
- Since they leave an indelible black stain on everything they touch, they are perhaps best reserved for dyeing sheepskins black, as in the Rio Grande Valley.
- Max and Matthew are twins and they look completely similar except that Max dyed his blond hair black.
- ‘When your mom takes you to the store to buy your hair dye and then dyes it for you, you're not getting the true meaning of punk,’ he states.
- I can dye your hair blonde and put on some make up.
- She had used the black hair dye to dye the bottom five inches of her flaming red hair black.
- She wore yellow contact lenses, her hair was dyed black with red streaks, and she had numerous piercings.
- She wore black and she had dyed her hair black, but the blonde roots were beginning to grow out.
- She will probably recommend that you dye the pants black or a very dark color.
Synonyms colour, tint, pigment, stain, wash, colour-wash, tinge, shade - 1.1no object Take colour well or badly during the dyeing process.
(被)染色 it's good material—it should dye well 这种布料很好——应该很容易染色。
PhrasesUnchanging in a particular belief or opinion; inveterate. 彻头彻尾的,十足的;根深蒂固的 she's a true blue dyed-in-the-wool Conservative 她是个真正意义上的彻头彻尾的保守党分子。 Example sentencesExamples - Well, I suppose if you were a Dodger fan you might have a different view of things, but, as I am a dyed in the wool Angel fan, I was ecstatic with our 9-shelling of the Dodger bullpen.
- Being a dyed in the wool racer, I admit I will watch anything going round and round, even if it has a lawn mower engine.
- There is nothing for you here - I'm a dyed in the wool centre lefter.
- Telling this sort of thing to dyed in the wool liberals is guaranteed to wind them up and inevitably turns the whole thing into a slanging match.
- Being a dyed in the wool researcher, he uncovers many facts not generally known, in his quest for the real origins of present day English.
- This guy used to be a dyed in the wool reactionary but I've noticed that lately he's been well… pretty sensible and rational.
- My grandfather, who is a dear man, but a dyed in the wool Socialist, told me that the general was a traitor to his race for taking a job with third administration.
- She was a dyed in the wool Londoner and his family didn't really approve.
- Now I am a dyed in the wool Alabama fan, but I must admit I had a great time at the game.
- A haunter of bookshops since his childhood, spent north and west of Kensington Gardens, he was a dyed in the wool bookman, and was perhaps the last Man of Letters to have read ‘everything’.
Synonyms inveterate, confirmed, entrenched, established, long-established, long-standing, deep-rooted, diehard, complete, absolute, utter, thorough, thoroughgoing, out-and-out, true blue, through and through
Derivativesadjective I've analyzed the pluses and minuses of dyeable bridesmaid shoes, the virtues of a detachable veil and the benefits of buttercream frosting. Example sentencesExamples - Silk is dyeable, but if it is lined, has trim, or other components - they may not dye.
- If this is a dyeable fabric is there a place that you can send items for dyeing?
- Katahdin Tek is made from a highly dyeable polyester filament, allowing even tonal qualities and luxurious drape.
- It is a photosensitive resin composition and color filter comprising a polymer dyeable with an anionic dye, an azide compound and a compound with at least two acrylol groups
OriginOld English dēag (noun), dēagian (verb). The noun is not recorded from Old English to the late 16th century, when it was re-formed from the verb. Both main uses of dye, ‘a substance used to add or change colour’ and ‘to add a colour to’, are recorded in Old English. Soon afterwards they both disappeared, the first until the late 16th century, the second until the late Middle Ages. The world in the meantime was not colourless, so the absence of dye from written records is a puzzle. The basis of dyed in the wool, ‘unchanging in a belief or opinion’, is the fact that yarn dyed in its raw state, before it is woven into a piece of fabric, has a much more even and permanent colour. The practice goes back many centuries, and the sense of ‘unchanging’ is also very old. Nowadays people often use the expression to refer to someone's political or sporting affiliation.
Rhymesally, Altai, apply, assai, awry, ay, aye, Baha'i, belie, bi, Bligh, buy, by, bye, bye-bye, chi, Chiangmai, Ciskei, comply, cry, Cy, Dai, defy, deny, Di, die, do-or-die, dry, Dubai, espy, eye, fie, fly, forbye, fry, Frye, goodbye (US goodby), guy, hereby, hi, hie, high, I, imply, I-spy, July, kai, lie, lye, Mackay, misapply, my, nearby, nigh, Nye, outfly, passer-by, phi, pi, pie, ply, pry, psi, Qinghai, rai, rely, rocaille, rye, scry, serai, shanghai, shy, sigh, sky, Skye, sky-high, sly, spin-dry, spry, spy, sty, Sukhotai, supply, Tai, Thai, thereby, thigh, thy, tie, Transkei, try, tumble-dry, underlie, Versailles, Vi, vie, whereby, why, wry, Wye, xi, Xingtai, Yantai Definition of dye in US English: dyenoundaɪdī A natural or synthetic substance used to add a color to or change the color of something. 染料 Example sentencesExamples - After the yarn had been spun it would be dyed using natural dyes.
- Gia bleached her hair blond and Josh liked playing with hair dye.
- I quickly made way to the hair dye and looked at the many colors.
- Ammonia in hair dye softens the hair shaft to allow the colourant to penetrate and adhere to it.
- Tattoo dyes, particularly red dye, can cause allergic skin reactions, resulting in an itchy rash at the tattoo site.
- Urzela, a natural substance used in dyes, was another imported crop.
- The woman couldn't help but feel a little envious, seeing how natural her hair looked without any dye in it at all.
- I had bought a box of black hair dye earlier with the intention of using it, but had lost my nerve when I got home with it.
- I washed the black dye out of my hair and bleached it a bright white-blonde.
- Biologists have long used fluorescent dyes that selectively attach to particular molecules, allowing them to detect certain cells or proteins in a sample.
- To pick out fingerprints, for example, they often dust with fluorescent dye under a black light.
- One of the major practical applications of chromophore chemistry is in the manufacture of synthetic dyes, or dyestuffs, for textiles.
- It was made with natural and synthetic dyes on wool.
- His black hair dye, piercings, and all of the other punk-related objects were gone.
- We've used some vegetable dyes with varying success.
- In 1856 a colour was discovered, mauve, our first synthetic dye.
- Shelves lined the walls containing hair dye, gel, conditioner and a wide variety of shampoos and shaving lotions.
- For the most part, though, manufacturers adopted recipes using synthetic dyes, or mixtures of synthetic and natural dyes, to provide whatever colors were in demand.
- This article deals with the printmaking process, the color dyes and the papers used.
- Natural dye from the juice of pokeberries splashed a rosy glow on the cheeks.
Synonyms colourant, colouring agent, colouring, colour, dyestuff, pigment, tint, stain, wash
verbdaɪdī [with object]1Add a color to or change the color of (something) by soaking it in a solution impregnated with a dye. 给…染色,染 with complement I dyed my hair blond Example sentencesExamples - On the advice of her lawyers, she dyed her hair platinum blonde and wore a two-piece black suit.
- ‘When your mom takes you to the store to buy your hair dye and then dyes it for you, you're not getting the true meaning of punk,’ he states.
- Today, the indigo used to dye the heavy cotton fibers to make denim is produced synthetically.
- Paper pulp is dyed with textile dyes and cut images are pressed into the paper when wet.
- She will probably recommend that you dye the pants black or a very dark color.
- Taking a spare molex extension cable, I vinyl dyed it black and put a cable tie around it to keep the wires from tangling.
- In acid dyes, which are good for dyeing wool, silk, and acrylics, the chromophores are part of a negative ion.
- Since they leave an indelible black stain on everything they touch, they are perhaps best reserved for dyeing sheepskins black, as in the Rio Grande Valley.
- She left Lancashire in the mid-1980s to farm on Islay, hand shearing her own rare breed sheep, spinning their wool into yarn, dyeing it with natural dyes and knitting it.
- I can dye your hair blonde and put on some make up.
- She wore yellow contact lenses, her hair was dyed black with red streaks, and she had numerous piercings.
- Wang Lung dyes eggs in red dye to distribute to other villagers in honor of the birth of his first male child.
- His brown hair was dyed blonde, but just a little so it just looked highlighted.
- Max and Matthew are twins and they look completely similar except that Max dyed his blond hair black.
- She wore black and she had dyed her hair black, but the blonde roots were beginning to grow out.
- Leather can be dyed with a sort of liquid stain - think about dyeing a pair of shoes or a handbag.
- She had used the black hair dye to dye the bottom five inches of her flaming red hair black.
- I must admit that I do find it hilarious that she's cut her hair short and dyed it blonde for the role.
- As soon as she was well enough to walk, she dyed her clothes black and staggered out onto the street.
- Her long, black hair was dyed fuchsia at the tips and was streaked with blond.
Synonyms colour, tint, pigment, stain, wash, colour-wash, tinge, shade - 1.1no object Take color well or badly during the dyeing process.
(被)染色 it's good material—it should dye well 这种布料很好——应该很容易染色。
PhrasesUnchanging in a particular belief or opinion; inveterate. 彻头彻尾的,十足的;根深蒂固的 she's a dyed-in-the-wool conservative 她是个真正意义上的彻头彻尾的保守党分子。 Example sentencesExamples - Now I am a dyed in the wool Alabama fan, but I must admit I had a great time at the game.
- Well, I suppose if you were a Dodger fan you might have a different view of things, but, as I am a dyed in the wool Angel fan, I was ecstatic with our 9-shelling of the Dodger bullpen.
- Being a dyed in the wool researcher, he uncovers many facts not generally known, in his quest for the real origins of present day English.
- Being a dyed in the wool racer, I admit I will watch anything going round and round, even if it has a lawn mower engine.
- She was a dyed in the wool Londoner and his family didn't really approve.
- A haunter of bookshops since his childhood, spent north and west of Kensington Gardens, he was a dyed in the wool bookman, and was perhaps the last Man of Letters to have read ‘everything’.
- My grandfather, who is a dear man, but a dyed in the wool Socialist, told me that the general was a traitor to his race for taking a job with third administration.
- There is nothing for you here - I'm a dyed in the wool centre lefter.
- Telling this sort of thing to dyed in the wool liberals is guaranteed to wind them up and inevitably turns the whole thing into a slanging match.
- This guy used to be a dyed in the wool reactionary but I've noticed that lately he's been well… pretty sensible and rational.
Synonyms inveterate, confirmed, entrenched, established, long-established, long-standing, deep-rooted, diehard, complete, absolute, utter, thorough, thoroughgoing, out-and-out, true blue, through and through
OriginOld English dēag (noun), dēagian (verb). The noun is not recorded from Old English to the late 16th century, when it was re-formed from the verb. |