Definição de 'green'
Formas da palavra: plural, 3rd person singular present
tense greens
, present participle greening, past tense, past participle greened, comparative greener
, superlative greenest
1. cor
2. adjectivo
A place that is green is covered with grass, plants, and trees and not with houses or factories.
3. adjectivo [ADJECTIVE noun]
Green issues and political movements relate to or are concerned with the protection of the environment.
4. adjectivo
If you say that someone or something is green, you mean they harm the environment as little as possible.
Sinônimos: ecological, conservationist, environment-friendly, ecologically sound Mais sinônimos de green
5. substantivo contável [usually plural]
7. substantivo contável
A green is an area of land covered with grass, especially in a town or in the middle of a village.
8. substantivo contável [noun NOUN]
9. substantivo plural
10. grau do adjetivo
You can describe fruit and vegetables as green when they are unripe and not ready to be eaten.
11. adjectivo
If you say that someone is green, you mean that they have had very little experience of life or a particular job.
12. verbo
If something is greened, it is made more environmentally friendly.
Britain is failing to green its economy, according to a report. [VERB noun]
Political parties have had to busy themselves greening their policies. [VERB noun]
13.
See green with envy
14.
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Frequência da palavra
green in British English
substantivo
1.
any of a group of colours, such as that of fresh grass, that lie between yellow and blue in the visible spectrum in the wavelength range 575–500 nanometres. Green is the complementary colour of magenta and with red and blue forms a set of primary colours
▶ Related adjective: verdant2.
a dye or pigment of or producing these colours
3.
something of the colour green
5.
an area of ground used for a purpose
a putting green
6. (plural)
a.
the edible leaves and stems of certain plants, eaten as a vegetable
b.
freshly cut branches of ornamental trees, shrubs, etc, used as a decoration
7. (sometimes capital)
a person, esp a politician, who supports environmentalist issues (see sense 13)
8. slang
money
adjectivo
11.
of the colour green
12.
greenish in colour or having parts or marks that are greenish
a green monkey
13. (sometimes capital)
concerned with or relating to conservation of the world's natural resources and improvement of the environment
green policies
the green consumer
16.
19.
unhealthily pale in appearance
he was green after his boat trip
20.
denoting a unit of account that is adjusted in accordance with fluctuations between the currencies of the EU nations and is used to make payments to agricultural producers within the EU
green pound
21.
(of pottery) not fired
23. metallurgy
verbo
26.
to make or become green
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Formas derivadas
greenish (ˈgreenish) adjectivo
greenly (ˈgreenly)
advérbio
greenness (ˈgreenness)
substantivo
greeny (ˈgreeny)
adjectivo
Origem da palavra green
Old English grēne; related to Old High German gruoni; see growFrequência da palavra
Green in British English
substantivo
1.
Henry, real name Henry Vincent Yorke. 1905–73, British novelist: author of Living (1929), Loving (1945), and Back (1946)
3.
T(homas) H( ill). 1836–82, British idealist philosopher. His chief work, Prolegomena to Ethics, was unfinished at his death
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Frequência da palavra
Green in American English 1
1.
Henry(pseud. of Henry Vincent Yorke) 1905-73; Eng. novelist
2.
John Richard1837-83; Eng. historian
3.
Paul ( Eliot)1894-1981; U.S. playwright
4.
William1873-1952; U.S. labor leader
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Frequência da palavra
green in American English
adjectivo
1.
of the color that is characteristic of growing grass
2.
b.
made of green-leaved vegetables
green salad
5.
6.
not mature; unripe
green bananas
7.
not trained; inexperienced
9.
not dried, seasoned, or cured; unprocessed
green lumber
10.
fresh; new
11.
a. [often G-]
of, relating to, or advocating ecological awareness, the preservation of natural resources, etc.
green politics
12. Informal
jealous
substantivo
13.
the color of growing grass; any color between blue and yellow in the spectrum: green
can be produced by blending blue and yellow pigments
14.
any green pigment or dye
15.
anything colored green, as clothing
16. [pl.]
green leaves, branches, etc., used for ornamentation
19. [usually G-]
an environmentalist; specif., a member of an environmentalist political party
20. US, Slang
money, esp. paper money
chiefly in long green and folding green21. Golf
verbo transitivo, verbo intransitivo
22.
to make or become green
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Formas derivadas
greenish (ˈgreenish)
adjectivo
greenishness (ˈgreenishness)
substantivo
greenly (ˈgreenly)
advérbio
greenness (ˈgreenness)
substantivo
Origem da palavra green
ME grene < OE, akin to Ger grün, Du groen: for IE base see grow; (sense 12) see green-eyedExemplos de frases que incluem
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Inglês Britânico: green
/ɡriːn/ ADJECTIVE
in colour Something that is green is the colour of grass or leaves.
...shiny red and green apples.
- Inglês Americano: green /ˈgrin/ color
- Árabe: أَخْضَر
- Português Brasileiro: verde
- Chinês: 绿色的
- Croata: zelen
- Tcheco: zelený
- Dinamarquês: grøn farve
- Holandês: groen
- Espanhol Europeu: verde color
- Finlandês: vihreä
- Francês: vert
- Alemão: grün
- Grego: πράσινος
- Italiano: verde
- Japonês: 緑色の
- Coreano: 녹색의
- Norueguês: grønn
- Polonês: zielony
- Português Europeu: verde
- Romeno: verde
- Russo: зеленый
- Espanhol: verde color
- Sueco: grön
- Tailandês: ซึ่งมีสีเขียว
- Turco: yeşil
- Ucraniano: зелений
- Vietnamita: xanh lá cây
Inglês Britânico: green
/ɡriːn/ ADJECTIVE
inexperienced If you say that someone is green, you mean that they have had very little experience of life or a particular job.
He was a young lad, very green, very immature.
- Inglês Americano: green /ˈgrin/ inexperienced
- Árabe: قَلِيلُ الـخِبْرَة
- Português Brasileiro: novato
- Chinês: 无经验的
- Croata: neiskusan
- Tcheco: nezkušený
- Dinamarquês: grøn uerfaren
- Holandês: groen onervaren
- Espanhol Europeu: verde inmaduro
- Finlandês: kokematon
- Francês: bleu nouveau
- Alemão: unerfahren
- Grego: άπειρος
- Italiano: inesperto
- Japonês: 未熟な 経験不足
- Coreano: 미숙한
- Norueguês: grønn
- Polonês: zielony
- Português Europeu: novato
- Romeno: necopt
- Russo: неопытный
- Espanhol: verde inexperto
- Sueco: oerfaren
- Tailandês: อ่อนหัด, มือใหม่, ไร้ประสบการณ์
- Turco: acemi
- Ucraniano: замолодий
- Vietnamita: thiếu kinh nghiệm
Inglês Britânico: green
NOUN /ɡriːn/
A green is a smooth, flat area of grass around a hole on a golf course.
...the 18th green.
Inglês Britânico: Green
/ɡriːn/ NOUN
Greens are members of political movements concerned with the protection of the environment.
The Greens see themsevles as a radical alternative to the two major political parties.
- Inglês Americano: green /ˈgrin/
- Árabe: أَخْضَر
- Português Brasileiro: Verdes
- Chinês: 绿色
- Croata: Zeleni
- Tcheco: zelený člen strany
- Dinamarquês: grøn
- Holandês: de Groenen
- Espanhol Europeu: verde
- Finlandês: vihreä väri
- Francês: verts
- Alemão: Grünfläche
- Grego: πράσινο
- Italiano: verde
- Japonês: 緑色
- Coreano: 녹색
- Norueguês: grønnfarge
- Polonês: ekolog
- Português Europeu: partido verde
- Romeno: ecologiști
- Russo: партия зеленых
- Espanhol: ecologista fresco
- Sueco: grönområde
- Tailandês: พรรคหรือกลุ่มคนที่เคลื่อนไหวด้านสิ่งแวดล้อม
- Turco: yeşil
- Ucraniano: Партія зелених
- Vietnamita: thành viên thuộc phong trào bảo vệ môi trường
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