Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - dye
Dye
dye
n. & v. --n. 1 a a substance used to change the colour of hair, fabric, wood, etc. b a colour produced by this. 2 (in full dyestuff) a substance yielding a dye, esp. for colouring materials in solution. --v.tr. (dyeing) 1 impregnate with dye. 2 make (a thing) a specified colour with dye (dyed it yellow). Phrases and idioms dyed in the wool (or grain) 1 out and out; unchangeable, inveterate. 2 (of a fabric) made of yarn dyed in its raw state. dye-line a print made by the diazo process. Derivatives dyeable adj. Etymology: OE deag, deagian
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I. noun Etymology: Middle English dehe, from Old English dēah, dēag Date: before 12th century color from ~ing, a soluble or insoluble coloring matter, II. verb (~d; ~ing) Date: before 12th century transitive verb to impart a new and often permanent color to especially by impregnating with a ~, to impart (a color) by ~ing , intransitive verb to take up or impart color in ~ing, ~ability noun ~able adjective ~r noun ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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