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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
dye
dye [dye dyes dyed dyeing] verb, noun BrE [daɪ] NAmE [daɪ] verb (dyes, dye·ing, dyed, dyed) to change the colour of sth, especially by using a special liquid or substance •~ sth to dye fabric •~ sth + adj. She dyed her hair blonde. see also ↑tie-dye Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English dēag (noun), dēagian (verb). The noun is not recorded from Old English to the late 16th cent., when it was re-formed from the verb. Example Bank: •dyed black hair •to dye clothes/fabric/wool noun countable, uncountable a substance that is used to change the colour of things such as cloth or hair •black dye •hair dye •natural/chemical/vegetable dyes Word Origin: Old English dēag (noun), dēagian (verb). The noun is not recorded from Old English to the late 16th cent., when it was re-formed from the verb. Example Bank: •The researchers injected a fluorescent dye into an area of a rat's brain. •natural/chemical/vegetable dyes
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