dyed
- IPA[dʌɪd]
英式
- having been coloured with a dye
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- 1. having been coloured with a dye the barber carefully restored the dyed hair, strand by strand
- a natural or synthetic substance used to add a color to or change the color of something: blonde hair dye a black dye
- add a color to or change the color of (something) by soaking it in a solution impregnated with ... I dyed my hair blond
Oxford American Dictionary
- a natural or synthetic substance used to add a colour to or change the colour of something: blonde hair dye a black dye
- add a colour to or change the colour of (something) by soaking it in a solution impregnated ... I dyed my hair blonde
Oxford Dictionary
- (of an item of clothing) dyed twice in order to give a very deep color.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of clothing) dyed twice in order to give a very deep colour.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of fabric) dyed as yarn, before being woven.
Oxford Dictionary
- thoroughgoing; complete: a deep-dyed Beatles fan
Oxford Dictionary
- (of fabric) dyed as yarn, before being woven.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of fabric) dyed after being woven: a full range of piece-dyed and yarn-dyed fabrics
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- having been colored with a dye: the barber carefully restored the dyed hair, strand by strand
Oxford American Dictionary