green

英 [gri?n] 美[ɡrin]
  • adj. 綠色的;青春的
  • n. 綠色;青春
  • vt. 使…變綠色
  • vi. 變綠色
  • n. (Green)人名;(英、意)格林;(瑞典、芬)格倫

GRECET4TEM4考研CET6高頻詞基本詞匯

詞態變化


復數:?greens;比較級:?greener;最高級:?greenest;名詞:?greenness;? greening;

中文詞源


green 綠的

詞源同grow, grass.

英文詞源


green
green: [OE] Green is pre-eminently the colour of growing plants, and so appropriately it was formed from the same prehistoric Germanic base, *grō-, as produced the verb grow. Its West and North Germanic derivative *gronjaz gave German grün, Dutch groen, Swedish gr?n, and Danish gr?n as well as English green.
=> grass, grow
green (adj.)
Old English grene, Northumbrian groene "green, of the color of living plants," in reference to plants, "growing, living, vigorous," also figurative, of a plant, "freshly cut," of wood, "unseasoned" earlier groeni, from Proto-Germanic *gronja- (cognates: Old Saxon grani, Old Frisian grene, Old Norse gr?nn, Danish gr?n, Dutch groen, Old High German gruoni, German grün), from PIE root *ghre- "grow" (see grass), through sense of "color of growing plants."

From c. 1200 as "covered with grass or foliage." From early 14c. of fruit or vegetables, "unripe, immature;" and of persons, "of tender age, youthful, immature, inexperienced;" hence "gullible, immature with regard to judgment" (c. 1600). From mid-13c. in reference to the skin or complexion of one sick.

Green cheese originally was that which is new or fresh (late 14c.), later with reference to coloring; for the story told to children that the moon is made of it, see cheese (n.1). Green light in figurative sense of "permission" is from 1937 (Green and red as signals on railways first attested 1883, as nighttime substitutes for semaphore flags). Green thumb for "natural for gardening" is by 1938. Green beret originally "British commando" is from 1949. Greenroom "room for actors when not on stage" is from 1701; presumably a once-well-known one was painted green. The color of environmentalism since 1971.
green (v.)
Old English grenian "to become green, flourish" (see green (adj.)). Compare Dutch groenen, German grünen, Old Norse grona. Meaning "to make green" is 1560s. Related: Greened; greening.
green (n.)
late Old English, "green color or pigment, spectral color between blue and yellow;" also "a field, grassy place; green garments; green foliage," from green (adj.). Specific sense "piece of grassland in a village belonging to the community" is by late 15c. In golf, "the putting portion of the links" by 1849. Symbolic of inconstancy since late 14c., perhaps because in nature it changes or fades. Also symbolic of envy and jealousy since Middle English. Shakespeare's green-eyed monster of "Othello" sees all through eyes tinged with jealousy. "Greensleeves," ballad of an inconstant lady-love, is from 1570s. The color of the cloth in royal counting houses from late 14c., later the color of the cloth on gambling tables.

雙語例句


1. Revenues from "green taxes" could then be channelled back into energy efficiency.
從“綠色稅收”得來的收入便可回過頭來用于提高能效。

來自柯林斯例句

2. You don't need green fingers to fill your home with lush leaves.
不是園藝大師也可以把自己的家里裝點得綠意盎然。

來自柯林斯例句

3. The room remains simple with bare, stippled green walls.
房間仍然很簡樸,四面都是飾有圓點的綠色空墻。

來自柯林斯例句

4. The hills rise green and sheer above the broad river.
這些小山碧綠陡峭,矗立在這條寬闊的河流之上。

來自柯林斯例句

5. A light aircraft crash-landed on a putting green yesterday.
一架輕型飛機昨天在一個高爾夫球場的球洞區緊急降落了。

來自柯林斯例句

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