Dye in spanish

Colorante

pronunciation: koʊloʊɹ̩ɑnte part of speech: noun
In gestures

dye1 = colorante, tinte. 

Example: An exposure to ammonia gas destroys the unexposed dye, and the picture can then be taken out into the light and examined.

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» aniline dye = tinte de anilina.

Example: Actually, they are sheets of paper coated with aniline dye which is commonly dark blue or purple, although rainbow packs are obtainable which include red, blue, green, yellow, brown and black.

» diazo dye = diazo. [Tinte sensible a la luz utilizado para grabar en la microformas aunque de poca permanencia]

Example: There have long been films impregnated with diazo dyes which form a picture without development, so it is already there as soon as the camera has been operated.

» ink dye = colorante, tinte.

Example: This paper discusses the influence of fixing treatments on the fastness of ink dyes on paper in aqueous deacidification.

» tinted dye = tinte teñido.

Example: Others, especially those of Ukrainian heritage, use a series of tinted dyes and wax etchings to create stunning works of art.

dye2 = teñir, tintar. [Tercera persona dyes, participio presente dyeing, pasado y participio pasado dyed]

Example: Olga works for one full year with great courage and independence trapping ground squirrels and gathering materials needed to tan, dye, and sew furs to make a parka for her husband.

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» tie-dye = atar y teñir. [Técnica de teñir una prenda de vestir haciendo un nudo con ella para evitar que el tinte la afecte a todo el tejido, obteniendo así diseños únicos. Tercera persona tie-dyes, Participio presente tie-dyeing, pasado y participio pasado tie-dyed]

Example: There are two main ways to tie-dye; by submerging the fabric into the dye or by applying the dye from a bottle.

» undyed = sin teñir.

Example: The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.

Dye synonyms

dyestuff in spanish: colorante, pronunciation: daɪstəf part of speech: noun
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