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Definition of dyes in English Turkish dictionary

dye
boya

O, beyaz eteğini kırmızıya boyadı. - She dyed her white skirt red.

Tom saçını boyamak istiyor. - Tom wants to dye his hair.

dyes and dyeing
boyalar ve boyama
dye
{i} saç boyası

Yağmur yağmaya başladığında, Mary'nin saç boyası alnına aktı. - When it started raining, Mary's hair dye ran down her forehead.

Ecza dolabında bir şişe siyah saç boyası gördüm. - I saw a bottle of black hair dye in the medicine cabinet.

dye
{f} boyanmak
affinity to dyes
(Tekstil) boya alma yeteneği
domestic dyes
ev boyaları
affinity to dyes
boyanabilirlik
azo dyes
azoik boyalar
azo dyes
azo boyaları
dye
boya tutmak
dye
boyanabilmek
dye
boya maddesi

Tom her zaman satın aldığı yiyeceklerde boya maddesi olup olmadığını kontrol eder. - Tom always checks to verify that no dyes are in any food he buys.

dye
boyamak

Saçımı kırmızıya boyamak istiyorum. - I want to dye my hair red.

O, saçını kırmızıya boyamak istiyor. - She wants to dye her hair red.

dye
kumaş boyası
anthraquinone dyes
antrakinon boyaları
azoic dyes
azoik boyalar
basic dyes
temel boyalar
indigoid dyes
indigoit boyalar
absorbing power of dyes
(Tekstil) boyayı emebilme
affinity dyes
(Tekstil) boyanabilirlik
antraquinone dyes
(Tekstil) antrakinon boyar maddeleri
azine dyes
(Tekstil) azin boyaları
basic dyes
(Tekstil) bazik boyarmaddeler
diazo dyes
(Tekstil) diazo boyaları
diphenylmethane dyes
(Tekstil) difenilmetan boyaları
dye
yerleşmiş
dye
öz tamamıyle
dye
{i} boyama

Okulun kıyafet kodu saçınızı doğal olmayan bir rengi boyamanızı yasaklıyor. - The school's dress code prohibits dyeing your hair a non-natural color.

Tom saçını boyamak istiyor. - Tom wants to dye his hair.

dye
boyayıcı madde
dye
doubledyed iyi boyanmış
dye
hakikî
dye
(Tekstil) 1. boya 2. boyamak
dye
dyed in the wool ham madde halinde boyanmış
dye
renk

Ben saçımı o renk boyatmazdım. - I wouldn't have dyed my hair that color.

Saçını boyamak için ne renk istersin? - What color do you want to dye your hair?

dye
dyestuff boya ilacı
dye
huyları kökleşmiş
pyrazolone dyes
(Tekstil) pirazolan boyaları
receptivity for dyes
(Teknik,Tekstil) boyanabilirlik
thiazine dyes
(Tekstil) tiyazin boyaları
triazo dyes
(Tekstil) triazo boyaları
English - English
A water-soluble, transparent coloring agent that saturates and bonds with the fiber of the cloth Dyes are different from paints because they bond with the fabric and have no hand (the feel when touched in your hand), unlike the paints which lay on top of the fabric and do have hand
(noun) A class of materials used to render color to inks As opposed to pigments, dyes are normally completely dissolved in the chemical vehicle
Any type of colorant that transfers color by dissolving in a solution There are natural dyes, from plants such as beet root or walnut husk, and synthetic dyes Colorants with names like "FD&C Red" are dyes that are approved for use in Foods, Drugs and Cosmetics There are a limited number of dyes approved for use in cosmetics; some are natural, although most are synthetic
dye
to colour with dye
dye
Alternative spelling of die

If a dye were marked with one figure or number of spots on four sides, and with another figure or number of spots on the two remaining sides, it would be more probable, that the former would turn up than the latter ;.

dye
A colored substance (which is soluble) that is added to ink, paper and textiles Generally speaking, dye colors are not permanent enough to be used for fine-art applications where long-term lightfastness is required Scrapbookers usually prefer pigment-based inks for use in their albums
dye
fabrics or hair color with dye; "Please dye these shoes
dye
{n} coloring matter, tinge, color
dye
{v} to tinge, color give a different color
dye
To stain; to color; to give a new and permanent color to, as by the application of dyestuffs
dye
A colorant that becomes molecularly dispersed at some point during application to fiber and exhibits some degree of permanence There are many application classes of dyes, including acid dyes, disperse dyes, reactive dyes, and natural dyes Dyes may be generally divided into natural and synthetic types Natural dyes are obtained from berries, flowers, roots, bark and more Synthetic dyes are chemical compounds
dye
A soluble colorant Dyes are typically less stable than pigment colorants, but they can produce a greater, more vivid, color gamut
dye
color, as in: I think I will dye my hair a lighter shade
dye
Material used for dyeing; a dyestuff
dye
A radiopaque substance used during an X-ray exam to provide contrast in the different tissues and organs "Dye"usually refers to the contrast media given intravenously
dye
A soluble colorant; as opposed to pigment, which is insoluble
dye
a die
dye
Same as Die, a lot
dye
One of the colorants used in all types of ink They dissolve in the solvent base used for that particular ink (water, alcohol ), as opposed to pigment
dye
A color that is absorbed into a plastic lens
dye
a usually soluble substance for staining or coloring e g fabrics or hair
dye
Color produced by dyeing
dye
A chemical coloring agent which is soluble in its target resin Upon solubility, the dye's micromolecular size determines its high color strength
dye
a usually soluble substance for staining or coloring e
dye
If you dye something such as hair or cloth, you change its colour by soaking it in a special liquid. The women prepared, spun and dyed the wool
dye
{f} color, stain, tint
dye
Dye is a substance made from plants or chemicals which is mixed into a liquid and used to change the colour of something such as cloth or hair. bottles of hair dye. to give something a different colour using a dye dye sth black/blue/blonde etc. Any of a class of intensely coloured complex organic compounds used to colour textiles, leather, paper, and other materials. Dyes known to the ancients came from plants such as indigo and madder (see madder family) or from the shells of mollusks; today most dyes are made from coal tar and petrochemicals. The chemical structure of dyes is relatively easy to modify, so many new colours and types of dyes have been synthesized. Dye molecules are deposited from solution onto materials in such a way that they cannot be removed by the original solvent. Fibre-reactive dyes form a covalent bond with the fibre. Other dyes require prior application of a mordant, an inorganic material that causes the dye to precipitate as an insoluble salt. Another technique is vat dyeing, in which a soluble colourless compound is absorbed by the fibres, then oxidized (see oxidation-reduction) to the insoluble coloured compound, making it remarkably resistant to the fading effects of washing, light, and chemicals. See also azo dye
dye
a colorant, usually transparent, which is soluble in the application medium
dye
{i} coloring, pigment, tint
dye
a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied
dye
A soluble colorant (as opposed to pigments, which are insoluble) Dyes are capable of producing brighter colors than pigments, but are less stable and less resistant to fading over time
dye
A soluble or insoluble coloring matter; can be direct, disperse, or fiber-reactive dyes, imparting a new and often permanent color to something
dye
A colorant with the ability to be dissolved in a liquid Vegetable-based dyes are often used for non-outdoor-durable inks for large-format inkjets
dye
color with dye; "Please dye these shoes"
dye
A radiopaque substance used during an X-ray exam to provide contrast in the different tissues and organs "Dye" usually refers to the contrast media given intravenously
dyes

    Turkish pronunciation

    dayz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈdīz/ /ˈdaɪz/

    Etymology

    [ 'dI ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English dehe, from Old English dEah, dEag.
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