greened查询结果如下:
词性:|adjective|
例句1. a green scarf
例句2. a pleasant green island
例句3. a green alternative to diesel cars
形容词 变体/同根词
The Chemical Experiment Should be Greened in Reforming and Innovating
化学实验要在改革创新中“绿色化”
属类:行业术语-中文论文标题--
My pea jacket has greened with wear.
我那件厚呢上衣已经穿得变成绿色了。
属类:综合句库-英汉综合--
the Children’s Palace Improvement Project will be composed of two major parts, the project of the greened square and that of the comprehensive building, both to be newly constructed.
新少年宫将由绿化广场和综合大楼两大主体工程构成,
属类:社会文化-电视新闻-少年宫全面改造-
Superficially, the city looks good - cleaned and greened by tens of thousands of migrant workers.
表面上看,这座城市非常好——数以万计的流动工人从事清洁和绿化。
属类:英汉句库-article.yeeyan.org--
The effects of urbanization to greened plants
城市化对绿化植物的影响
属类:中国大陆-service.ilib.cn--
Problem of greened chemistry experiment research study at normal collage
高师化学实验绿色化问题的研究
属类:中国大陆-www.ilib.cn--
Integrated Control Greened Leaf at Flue-cured Tobacco Upper Leaf
烤烟上部叶烤青问题的综合治理
属类:中国大陆-service.ilib.cn--
The large barren hills around Urumqi City have to be greened .
增加市区绿地面积的同时需要绿化乌鲁木齐周围大面积的荒山。
属类:中国大陆-www.ceps.com.tw--
|adjective|
1.(of a person or their complexion) pale and sickly-looking.
‘‘Are you all right?—You look absolutely _green_ ’’
‘She glanced at Wesley, who was looking rather _green_ at the sight of the long gash across the girl’s ribs and stomach.’
2.(of a person) inexperienced or naive.
‘a _green_ recruit fresh from college’
‘If everybody is too busy to show you what else to do and you’re too _green_ to know how to find work on your own, start cleaning.’
3.(of a plant or fruit) young or unripe.
‘ _green_ shoots’
‘It seems that the _green_ , unripe berries do contain a harmful substance, but that this disappears as the fruits ripen.’
4.(of a product or service) not harmful to the environment.
‘traditional, modern, and _green_ funerals’
‘The source and production of _green_ /alternative energies will of necessity be largely based in rural Ireland.’
5.(of a ski run) of the lowest level of difficulty, as indicated by green markers on the run.
‘The runs were graded like ski runs from _green_ , the easiest, to black, the most difficult.’
‘By the last day, me and my fellow beginners were coasting (fairly) effortlessly down _green_ and blue runs, starting to experiment with parallel turns and having a fantastic time.’
6.(of a wound) fresh; not healed.
‘I didn’t like it one bit, seemed terribly like turning a knife in a very _green_ wound.’
7.(of wood, food, or leather) in its original or untreated state; not seasoned, tanned, cured, or dried.
‘While people in the south of England favoured Wiltshire bacon smoked over oak or pine sawdust, people in the north liked ‘ _green_ bacon’ (unsmoked and often cured separately from the legs).’
‘If you try to burn _green_ wood, the heat produced by combustion must dry the wood before it will burn, using up a large percentage of the available energy in the process.’
8.Concerned with or supporting protection of the environment as a political principle.
‘official _Green_ candidates’
‘Its ideas resonate strongly with many other sections of the _Green_ movement.’
9.Consisting of fresh green vegetables.
‘a _green_ salad’
‘Copious plates of pasta, fresh _green_ salad and ripe peaches would follow.’
10.Covered with grass or other vegetation.
‘proposals that would smother _green_ fields with development’
‘He said its scent on her skin reminded him of wide-open, _green_ fields covered with sweet flowers.’
11.Denoting a green light or flag used as a signal to proceed.
‘But when the _green_ flag drops, they also compete against each other as hard as anybody else.’
‘At most junctions, the crossing time is just a few seconds. Also, vehicles, especially two-wheelers, begin to move even before the signal turns _green_ .’
12.Denoting one of three colours of quark.
‘Quarks come in different varieties, and physicists whimsically give these the names of colors - red, _green_ , and blue. This doesn’t mean that quarks really are red, _green_ , or blue.’
‘The figure on the left shows a red quark and a _green_ quark interacting by exchanging a gluon that carries the appropriate colours.’
13.Of the colour between blue and yellow in the spectrum; coloured like grass or emeralds.
‘her flashing _green_ eyes’
‘the leaves are bright _green_ ’
14.Still strong or vigorous.
‘clubs devoted to keeping _green_ the memory of Sherlock Holmes’
‘The scenes on board INS Vikarant, shortly after the surrender ceremony, are still _green_ in his memory.’
|noun|
1.A green light.
‘The car in front of me stalled and I missed the _green_ .’
‘He came to a halt at the first set of traffic lights at the red light and he passed the second one on the _green_ .’
2.A member or supporter of an environmentalist group or party.
‘the _Greens_ ’ remarkable 15 per cent vote’
‘If this was the case, we’d end up with the amusing sight of a parliament full of Lib Dems and _Greens_ .’
3.A piece of public grassy land, especially in the centre of a village.
‘a house overlooking the _green_ ’
‘The arts and crafts exhibition was held in the village hall, while refreshments were served in a marquee on the village _green_ .’
4.An area of smooth, very short grass immediately surrounding a hole on a golf course.
‘a 60 ft putt on the last _green_ ’
‘On the giant scoreboard behind the _green_ , he could see what he had long dreamt about - his own name on top, co-leader.’
5.Green clothes or material.
‘two girls in red and _green_ ’
‘But Johnson’s latest performance in the red and _green_ of Leicester showed that he still has a ravenous appetite for club rugby.’
6.Green colour or pigment.
‘major roads are marked in _green_ ’
‘He projected his own violent moods on to the canvas in red and _green_ .’
7.Green foliage or vegetation.
‘that lovely canopy of _green_ over Stratford Road’
‘The canopy of _green_ around the hotel and the lake provides an interesting contrast with the rugged beauty of the sand and scrub beyond.’
8.Green vegetables.
‘eat up your _greens_ ’
‘Fill up one side of the plate with leafy _greens_ and nonstarchy vegetables.’
9.Low-grade cannabis.
‘he got hold of some bad _green_ ’
‘Finally he got hold of some bad _green_ , as it’s called in the trade, and smoked too much of it.’
10.Money.
‘that’s a lot of _green_ ’
‘Home life is also happier for those who have some _green_ in their pockets.’
11.The green ball in snooker.
‘When Hawkins missed a difficult _green_ the colour finished hanging over a corner pocket and Parrott was left in a full ball snooker.’
‘He took _green_ but rattled a difficult brown and Watkinson picked off brown, blue and pink to win 83-49.’
|verb|
1.Make (an urban or desert area) more verdant by planting trees or other vegetation.
‘they will continue _greening_ the many treeless and dusty suburbs’
‘Businesses should assert further control by cleaning and _greening_ their sidewalks.’
2.Make less harmful to the environment.
‘tips on how to _green_ your home’
‘Moreover, it is doubtful whether the new instruments for _greening_ the CAP provide enough incentive to change the production methods of those farmers who damage the environment the most.’
3.Make or become green in colour.
‘the roof was _greening_ with lichen’
‘He found the oasis, where spring water _greened_ the fields of a small village.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。