dyed in the wool - significado y definición. Qué es dyed in the wool
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Qué (quién) es dyed in the wool - definición

NATURAL FIBRE FROM THE SOFT HAIR OF SHEEP OR OTHER MAMMALS
Fleeces; Wooly; Wool trade; Virgin wool; Sheep wool; Wool fibre; Woolly; Australian wool; Australian wool industry; Raw wool; Scoured wool; New wool; Wool scour; Wool industry in Australia; Sheep's wool; Animal shearing; Fleece (sheep); Carpet wool
  • Wool received by Australian brokers and dealers (tonnes/quarter) since 1973
  • "Wool: Fibre of the gods, created – not man-made" [[CSIRO]] marketing poster describing the benefits of wool
  • Wool before and after scouring
  • Walcha]] Show
  • Mérida]], [[Venezuela]]
  • Fine Merino shearing in [[Lismore, Victoria]]
  • Wool before processing
  • Shorn sheep
  • A [[World War I]]-era poster sponsored by the [[United States Department of Agriculture]] encouraging children to raise sheep to provide needed war supplies
  • Merino sheep]]
  • A 1905 illustration of a Tibetan man spinning wool
  • ''Wanha Villatehdas'', a former wool factory in [[Hyvinkää]], [[Finland]]
  • Wool buyers' room at a wool auction, Newcastle, New South Wales
  • Fleece of fine New Zealand [[Merino]] wool and combed wool top on a wool table
  • Merino wool samples for sale by [[auction]], Newcastle, [[New South Wales]]
  • Various types and natural colors of wool, and a picture made from wool
  •  Woollen [[yarn]]

dyed in the wool      
unchanging in a particular belief. [with allusion to the fact that yarn was dyed when raw, producing a more even and permanent colour.]
mineral wool         
  • Common insulation applications in an [[apartment building]]
  • Mineral wool pipe covering applied to a steel pipe for a [[fire test]]
  • Mineral wool under microscope
FIBER MADE FROM SPUN MOLTEN MINERALS
Mineral cotton; Silicate cotton; Stone wool; Slag wool; Rock wool; Synthetic Mineral Fibre; High-temperature mineral wool; Refractory Ceramic Fibre; Ceramic fiber blanket; Alkaline Earth Silicate; AES Wool; AES fiber; High Temperature Glass Wool; HTIW; Polycrystalline Wool; Alumino Silicate Wool; High temperature insulation wool; Man-made mineral fibres; Rockwool; Ceramic fiber wool; Kaowool; Alkaline earth silicate; High-temperature insulation wool; Ceramic wool
¦ noun a substance resembling matted wool and made from inorganic mineral material, used for packing or insulation.
rock wool         
  • Common insulation applications in an [[apartment building]]
  • Mineral wool pipe covering applied to a steel pipe for a [[fire test]]
  • Mineral wool under microscope
FIBER MADE FROM SPUN MOLTEN MINERALS
Mineral cotton; Silicate cotton; Stone wool; Slag wool; Rock wool; Synthetic Mineral Fibre; High-temperature mineral wool; Refractory Ceramic Fibre; Ceramic fiber blanket; Alkaline Earth Silicate; AES Wool; AES fiber; High Temperature Glass Wool; HTIW; Polycrystalline Wool; Alumino Silicate Wool; High temperature insulation wool; Man-made mineral fibres; Rockwool; Ceramic fiber wool; Kaowool; Alkaline earth silicate; High-temperature insulation wool; Ceramic wool
¦ noun inorganic material made into matted fibre, used especially for insulation or soundproofing.

Wikipedia

Wool

Wool is the textile fibre obtained from sheep and other mammals, especially goats, rabbits, and camelids. The term may also refer to inorganic materials, such as mineral wool and glass wool, that have properties similar to animal wool.

As an animal fibre, wool consists of protein together with a small percentage of lipids. This makes it chemically quite distinct from cotton and other plant fibres, which are mainly cellulose.

Ejemplos de uso de dyed in the wool
1. In fashion terms at least, Sarah Brown has always been a dyed–in–the–wool conservative.
2. Bill Crowther, a self–described "dyed–in–the–wool conservative Republican," left the session frustrated.
3. It is also why so many dyed–in–the–wool Labour supporters didnt vote in the general election.
4. If it helps to win back government, even the dyed–in–the–wool Tories will swallow their pride and principles.
5. Advertisement "Obliterate a neighborhood," and even I don‘t know in which Khan Yunis neighborhood M., a dyed–in–the–wool feminist, lives.