英:['gri:nə]
美:['grɪnə]
英:['gri:nə]
美:['grɪnə]
adjective
of the color green
covered by green growth or foliage
green fields
consisting of green plants and usually edible herbage
a green salad
of winter mild, clement
envious sense 1—used especially in the phrase green with envy
marked by a pale, sickly, or nauseated appearance
not ripened or matured
green peaches
deficient in training, knowledge, or experience
green recruits
deficient in sophistication and savoir faire : naive
was green and credulous
not fully qualified for or experienced in a particular function
youthful, vigorous
fresh, new
often capitalized relating to or being an environmentalist political movement
concerned with or supporting environmentalism
green consumers who practice recycling
tending to preserve environmental quality (as by being recyclable, biodegradable, or nonpolluting)
greener energy solutions
pleasantly alluring
not fully processed or treated: such as
green lumber
not in condition for a particular use
geographical name
river 730 miles (1175 kilometers) long in the western U.S. flowing from the Wind River Range in western Wyoming south into the Colorado River in southeastern Utah
city in northeastern Ohio south of Akron population 22,817
noun
a color whose hue is somewhat less yellow than that of growing fresh grass or of the emerald or is that of the part of the spectrum lying between blue and yellow
something of a green color
green vegetation: such as
leafy herbs (such as spinach, dandelions, or Swiss chard) that are cooked as a vegetable
greens plural leafy parts of plants for use as decoration
an area consisting of or resembling grass: such as
a usually grassy park or common in the center of a town or village
Mashpee, Massachusetts has a new town green, complete with bandstand.—Alan D. Haas
putting green
bowling green
informal moneyespecially: U.S. paper money : greenbacks
or Green environmentalistespecially: a member of an activist political party focusing on environmental and social issues
physics one of the three colors (see color entry 1 sense 15) that quarks have in the theory of quantum chromodynamics
Whereas there is just one kind of electric charge, however, there are three kinds of color charge, usually called red, blue and green. (The names, of course, have nothing to do with colors in the everyday sense.)—Elliott D. Bloom and Gary J. Feldman
verb
transitive verb
to make green
rejuvenate, revitalize
intransitive verb
to become green
biographical name (1)
Julien or Julian 1900–1998 French novelist
biographical name (2)
William 1873–1952 American labor leader
Adjective, Noun, and Verb Middle English grene, from Old English grēne; akin to Old English grōwan to grow
The first known use of green was before the 12th century
griddle cakenoun
pancake
griddle cakenoun
pancake
greengrocernoun
a person who sells fresh vegetables and fruit to the public
green1 of 2adjective
of the color green
covered by green leaves or herbs
consisting of green plants or of the leafy part of a plant
a green salad
not fully grown or ripe
marked by a sickly appearance
envious—used especially in the phrase green with envy
lacking training, knowledge, or experience
green troops
concerned with or supporting environmentalism
tending to preserve the quality of the environment
green dish soap
green2 of 2noun
a color (as that of fresh grass) that ranges between blue and yellow
green vegetation
plural leafy parts of plants used for some purpose (as ornament or food)
a grassy plain or plotespecially: a smooth grassy area at the end of a golf fairway containing the hole
money sense 1a
often capitalized environmentalistespecially: a member of a political party focusing on environmental and social issues
greenerynoun
green leaves or plants : verdure
green1 of 2adjective
of the color green
covered by green leaves or herbs
consisting of green plants or of the leafy part of a plant
a green salad
not fully grown or ripe
marked by a sickly appearance
envious—used especially in the phrase green with envy
lacking training, knowledge, or experience
green troops
concerned with or supporting environmentalism
tending to preserve the quality of the environment
green dish soap
green2 of 2noun
a color (as that of fresh grass) that ranges between blue and yellow
green vegetation
plural leafy parts of plants used for some purpose (as ornament or food)
a grassy plain or plotespecially: a smooth grassy area at the end of a golf fairway containing the hole
money sense 1a
often capitalized environmentalistespecially: a member of a political party focusing on environmental and social issues
1 The weeping willows looked fresher and greener after the rain.
雨后,垂柳显得格外青翠.
2 I want to join Greener China, but I don't know how.
我想加入“绿化中国”组织, 可不知道怎么做.
3 What have you done since you joined Greener China?
你加入绿色中国组织以来都做了什么?
4 You will find that the grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence.
你会发现,别人家的草并不总是绿的。
5 Playing in greener areas offers children opportunities to search and learn.
在绿色的区域玩耍给孩子们提供了寻找和学习的机会。
6 White said his team wanted to see whether living in greener urban areas had a lasting positive effect on people's sense of well-being or whether the effect also disappeared after a period of time.
怀特说,他的团队想知道生活在绿化较好的城市地区是否会对人们的幸福感产生持久的积极影响,还是说这种影响会在一段时间后就消失。
7 The town green was the center of activity.
8 It took him four shots to get to the green.
9 And malmo claims to be even greener.
而马尔默声称自己更环保。
10 Have you heard of Greener China?
你听说过“绿化中国”这个组织 吗 ?
11 You can choose this or you can go for a greener way.
你可以选择这种或者你也可以选择一种更绿色的方式。
12 Encouraging a Greener Growth Path
鼓励更加绿色的增长道路
13 fields green with meadow grass
14 After a shower like this, the grassland becomes even greener and has a fresher scent.
象缀满草尖上的水珠,却又象数不清的金刚钻.
15 Mr Hansson also believes that ordinary Norwegians should live greener lives.
汉森先生同样相信,普通的挪威人应该过上更绿色的生活.
16 The city is much greener.
这座城市的绿化比以前更好了。
17 Living in greener neighborhoods benefits children in brain development.
生活在更环保的社区有利于孩子的大脑发育。
18 Look for artichokes with tight leaf formation and a deep green color.
19 The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
另一边的草,看来总是绿些.这山望着那山高.
20 The U.S. has more than 100 million existing homes, and it would be incredibly wasteful to tear them all down and replace them with greener versions.
美国现在有超过1亿套现有住房,如果为了换成更环保的房子把它们全部拆掉,那将是非常浪费的。