nhuộm

Vietnamese

Etymology

From Proto-Vietic *ɲɔːmʔ (to dye; to lacquer (teeth)). Non-Sino-Vietnamese reading of Chinese (SV: nhiễm).

See also nhuốm.

Pronunciation

Verb

nhuộm • ()

  1. to change or deepen the color of something, using synthetic chemicals or substances from plants; to dye
    nhuộm tóc màu hồng.
    She dyed her hair pink.
    (figurative) Nước sông bị máu nhuộm đỏ.
    The water of the river was changed into red by blood.
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