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green

adjective
/ɡriːn/
/ɡriːn/
(comparative greener, superlative greenest)
Idioms
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    colour颜色

  1. having the colour of grass or the leaves of most plants and trees绿色的;草绿色的
    • green grass/leaves/vegetables绿色的草/叶子/蔬菜
    • his piercing green eyes他锐利的绿色眼睛
    • Wait for the light to turn green (= on traffic lights).等绿灯亮了再走。
    see also bottle-green, lime-green, pea-green, sea-green
    Extra Examples
    • an olive green carpet橄榄绿色的地毯
    • the lush green grass葱翠的草
    • wearing an emerald green dress穿着翡翠绿色的裙子
    Topics Colours and Shapesa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • cool
    • apple
    • aqua
    See full entry
  2. covered with grass青草覆盖

  3. covered with grass or other plants长满青草的;绿油油的;青葱的
    • green fields/pastures/hills绿色的田野/牧场/山丘
    • It's just two minutes' walk to the nearest public green space.离最近的公共绿地只有两分钟的路程。
    • After the rains, the land was green with new growth.雨天过后,大地一片新绿。
  4. fruit果实

  5. not yet ready to eat未成熟的
    • green tomatoes青西红柿
  6. politics政治

  7. connected with the protection of the environment; supporting the protection of the environment as a political principle环境保护的;赞成环保的
    • green energy绿色能源
    • green politics主张环保的政见
    • Try to adopt a greener lifestyle.尽量采取更环保的生活方式。
    • the Green Party绿党
    Topics Politicsb1, The environmentb1
  8. person

  9. (informal) (of a person) young and without experience不成熟的;缺乏经验的;幼稚的
    • The new trainees are still very green.这些受培训的新学员还很不成熟。
  10. (of a person or their skin人或其皮肤) being a pale colour, as if the person is going to vomit苍白的;发青的;无血色的
    • It was a rough crossing and most of the passengers looked distinctly green.渡海时风浪很大,多数乘客看上去脸色发青。
  11. Word OriginOld English grēne (adjective), grēnian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch groen, German grün, also to grass and grow.
Idioms
the grass is (always) greener on the other side (of the fence)
  1. (saying) said about people who never seem happy with what they have and always think they could be happier in a different place or situation草是那边绿;这山望着那山高
green with envy
  1. very jealous (= angry or unhappy because you wish you had something that somebody else has )(十分)妒忌的,嫉妒的,眼红的

green

noun
/ɡriːn/
/ɡriːn/
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    colour颜色

  1. [uncountable, countable] the colour of grass and the leaves of most plants and trees绿色;草绿色
    • light/pale green浅绿色
    • bright/emerald green明亮/翠绿
    • a striking shade of bright green鲜明的亮绿色
    • Their leaves are a dark green.他们的叶子是深绿色的。
    • the green of the countryside in spring春天乡村的青葱翠绿
    • She was dressed all in green.她全身绿装。
    • The room was decorated in a combination of greens and blues.这房间是把不同的绿色和蓝色搭配起来装饰的。
    see also bottle green, lime green, pea green, sea greenTopics Colours and Shapesa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • cool
    • apple
    • aqua
    See full entry
  2. vegetables蔬菜

  3. greens
    [plural] vegetables with dark green leaves, for example cabbage or spinach绿色蔬菜;绿叶蔬菜
    • Eat up your greens.把你那份青菜都吃了吧。
    • Young leaves may be eaten as salad greens.嫩叶可以作为绿色沙拉食用。
    • It’s important to eat fresh greens every day.每天吃新鲜蔬菜很重要。
    Topics Foodb1
  4. area of grass草地

  5. [countable] (British English) an area of grass, especially in the middle of a town or village(尤指城镇或村庄中心的)草地,草坪,公共绿地
    • Children were playing on the village green.孩子们在村镇公用绿地上玩耍。
  6. [countable] (in golf高尔夫球) an area of grass cut short around a hole on a golf course球穴区,果岭(高尔夫球洞口附近草修得很平整的地区)
    • the 18th green第 18 洞果岭
    • Did the ball land on the green?球落在果岭了吗?
    see also bowling green, putting greenTopics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
  7. politics政治

  8. the Greens
    [plural] the Green Party (= the party whose main aim is the protection of the environment)绿党(以保护环境为主要目标)Topics Politicsb2
  9. Word OriginOld English grēne (adjective), grēnian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch groen, German grün, also to grass and grow.

green

verb
/ɡriːn/
/ɡriːn/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they green
/ɡriːn/
/ɡriːn/
he / she / it greens
/ɡriːnz/
/ɡriːnz/
past simple greened
/ɡriːnd/
/ɡriːnd/
past participle greened
/ɡriːnd/
/ɡriːnd/
-ing form greening
/ˈɡriːnɪŋ/
/ˈɡriːnɪŋ/
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    create parks绿化

  1. green something to create parks and other areas with trees and plants in a city绿化
    • projects for greening the cities绿化城市的方案
  2. politics政治

  3. green somebody/something to make somebody more aware of issues connected with the environment; to make something appear friendly towards the environment使增强环境保护意识;使善待环境
    • an attempt to green industry bosses使企业老板重视环境保护的努力
    Topics The environmentc2
  4. Word OriginOld English grēne (adjective), grēnian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch groen, German grün, also to grass and grow.

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