dyed-in-the-wool
Betekenis (Engels)
- Having the fibres dyed before they are formed into cloth.
- (figuratively, idiomatic) Firmly established in one's beliefs or habits; having a specified characteristic, identity, etc. deeply ingrained in one's nature.
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Uitgespreek as (IPA)
/ˌdaɪd ɪn ðə ˈwʊl/
Etimologie (Engels)
From the past participle of dye in the wool. The expression comes from the fact that fabric can be dyed in a number of ways. The woven fabric may be dyed after it is complete, or the threads may be dyed before they are woven. When a color is "dyed in the wool," the wool itself is dyed before being spun into threads, so the colour is least likely to fade or change. (Dyes: Webster’s Quotations, Facts and Phrases. Icon Group International. 2008, p. 344.).
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