Examples of using Dye in English and their translations into Chinese
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No chemicals used, No dye substance harming the health of you or your family, %100 polyester recyclable environmentally friendly fabric.
As of a manifesto promise to the fans, Score promised“I will dye my hair with a different color;
She has even found a way to combine these two passions by painting onto sugar cookies using food dye and water.
Absorption dye imaging is further bounded by the fact that the maximum exposure time must be less than required to saturate the detector.
The first danger: producing indigo dye requires the use of toxic chemicals such as formaldehyde and hydrogen cyanide.
We were literally living in the design studio,” Dye says,“a small group of us, working on iOS 7.”.
I made up my mind I would get hold of that dress- before anybody suspected you- and dye it black.
This and we usually play Hi-Fi is still different, listening to the taste of plain, sound less dye, there are many people do not like.
Such phenomena are a rare occurrence that is usually only seen in closely related fluorescent proteins and synthetic dye derivatives.
These plastics, made from thermo-responsive liquid crystal polymer networks and a coat of dye, are soft actuators that can convert energy into mechanical motion.
This book, published after Dye's return to the United States, contains an extensive, first-hand account of the Abyssinian campaign.
The fabric was made by the Dong people of Hongzhou village, where they grow their own cotton and make indigo dye.
When she saw her first strands of gray hair she thought she would dye.
A possible exception is that antimony trichloride solution is sometimes used to" bronze" iron, colour zinc black and dye woods.
I would particularly like to say something about the need to tag acetic anhydride-- that is, dye it a certain colour at the manufacturing plants.
This type of disperse dye can be more difficult to apply but will likely provide a higher level of colorfastness to light.
And Ava Canney, a 16-year-old from Ireland, invented a spectrometer that measures the amount of dye in candy and soda.
Nature chemical biology, a paper published online January 9 reported a from genetically engineered bacteria production environmental protection method of indigo dye.
When she saw her first strands of grey hair, she thought she would dye.
For her primary education she attended the John Thomas Dye School in Bel-Air.