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tie-dyeing

/tahy-dahy-ing/US // ˈtaɪˌdaɪ ɪŋ //

扎染,领带染色,领带染色法,扎堆染色

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a process of hand-dyeing fabric, in which sections of the fabric are tightly bound, as with thread, to resist the dye solution, thereby producing a variegated pattern.

Examples

  • What could be more important, to make sure that side of things is right before we tie ourselves to someone forever?

  • In fact, Clark fell back first from her blows, losing his cap, tie, and badge in the melee.

  • However, an article designed to act as a tie-in to the piece has been published as planned in the BBC magazine Radio Times.

  • Instead, the Republicans should tie their push for infrastructure to getting folks off the couch and back to work.

  • Cheney is relying on some thin evidence to tie Hussein to al-Qaida.

  • First of all, wrap a portion of damp newspaper round the roots, and then tie up with dry paper.

  • Bondad sua, seor, I'll be sworn there is not one fit to tie the latchet of your shoe in the whole army.

  • But these hidden passions were before young farmer Wurzel, in his blue tie and white hat, had proposed to her.

  • His foot caught; it is unknown in what,—in a twisted tie, or perhaps in a crevice of the cracking earth.

  • It was the only thing I needed to snap my last tie with England and brace me for the struggle in America.