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Енглески

Систем

ен+нг=енг


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Various shades of green

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

FromСредњи Енглескиgrene, fromСтари Енглескиgrēne,grœ̄ne,grœ̄ni(green), fromПра-Западно Германски*grōnī, fromПра-Германски*grōniz (compareNorth Frisiangreen,West Frisiangrien,Холандскиgroen,Low Germangrön,green,greun,Немачкиgrün,Дански andNorwegian Nynorskgrøn,Шведскиgrön,Norwegian Bokmålgrønn,Icelandicgrænn), fromProto-Indo-European*gʰreh₁-(to grow). More atgrow.

Adjective

green (comparativegreener,superlativegreenest)

  1. Having green as itscolor.
    Синоними:verdant,vert
    The formerflag of Libya isfullygreen.
  2. (figurative, of people)Sickly,unwell.
    Sally looks prettygreen—is she going to be sick?
  3. Unripe, said of certain fruits that change color when they ripen.
  4. (figurative)Inexperienced.
    Синоним:Thesaurus:inexperienced
    John's kind ofgreen, so take it easy on him this first week.
    • Шаблон:RQ:Scott Peveril of the Peak
    • 2008, Richard R. Rust,Renegade Champion: The Unlikely Rise of Fitzrada (page 91)
      He acted like agreen racehorse, plunging over his jumps, tearing to the front of the field of riders.
  5. (figurative, of people)Naive or unaware of obvious facts.
    Синоним:Thesaurus:gullible
  6. (figurative, of people)Overcome withenvy.
    He wasgreen with envy.
  7. (figurative)Environmentally friendly.
    Синоним:eco-friendly
    green energy
    • 2013 мај 10, Audrey Garric, “Urban canopies let nature bloom”, inThe Guardian Weekly[2], volume188, number22, page30:
      As towns continue to grow, replanting vegetation has become a form of urban utopia andgreen roofs are spreading fast. Last year 1m square metres of plant-covered roofing was built in France, as much as in the US, and 10 times more than in Germany, the pioneer in this field.
    • 2021 мај 18, Jack Ewing, Lauren Hirsch, “The Big Money Is Going Vegan”, inThe New York Times[3],→ISSN:
      Oatly said it hoped Blackstone’s investment would inspire other private equity firms “to steer their collective worth of $4 trillion intogreen investments.”
  8. (cricket) Describing apitch which, even if there is novisiblegrass, still contains asignificant amount ofmoisture.
  9. (dated) Ofbacon or similarsmallgoods:unprocessed,raw,unsmoked; notsmoked orspiced.[1]
    Синоними:raw,unprocessed,unsmoked
  10. (dated) Not fully roasted; half raw.
  11. (film, television, historical) Offilm: freshlyprocessed by thelaboratory and not yet fully physically hardened.
    • 1947,Theatre Catalog (volume 5, page 570)
      Following initial drying of film in a motion picture laboratory (after treatment in a hardening-fixing bath) the gelatin structure of an emulsion contracts and is permanently changed. The hardening action still continues for a time as a further small amount of residual moisture is given up. While traces of excess moisture remain, the emulsion is "green," relatively soft, []
    • 1961,American Cinematographer (volume 42, page 618)
      [] attaching pre-photographed and pre-printed footage of a focusing chart to daily film footage without taking into consideration that such film may be worn or dried out and therefore, in its plane of best focus, would not be identical to that of thegreen film of the daily rushes.
  12. Of freshly cut wood orlumber that has not been dried: containing moisture and therefore relatively moreflexible orspringy.
    That timber is still toogreen to be used.
  13. (wine) High or too high inacidity.
    Синоним:tart
  14. Full of life and vigour; fresh and vigorous; new; recent.
    Синоним:Thesaurus:new
    agreen manhood
    agreen wound
  15. (Philippines) Having asexualconnotation.
  16. (particle physics) Having acolor charge of green.
  17. Being or relating to thegreen currencies of theEuropean Union.
    thegreen pound
    thegreen lira
Antonyms
Derived terms

Pages starting with "green".

 
Related terms
 
Descendants
Translations
Seegreen/translations § Adjective.
References
  1. “unsmoked bacon used to be called green bacon, though the term is losing currency”Delia Online: Bacon, including gammon

Etymology 2

FromСредњи Енглескиgrene, from the adjective (see above).

Noun

ЕнглескиWikipedia has an article on:
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green (countable anduncountable,pluralgreens)

  1. Thecolour of growingfoliage, as well as otherplantcells containingchlorophyll; the colour between yellow and blue in the visible spectrum; one of the primary additive colour for transmitted light; the colour obtained by subtracting red and blue from white light using cyan and yellow filters.
    green colour: 
    • 2015, Alison Matthews David,Fashion Victims: The Damages of Dress Past and Present,→ISBN, page81:
      In a period of increasing industrialization and the palette of grey, brown, and black that came to dominate the modern city,greens provided a refreshing contrast, seemingly bringing the outdoors in.
  2. (politics, sometimes capitalised) A member of agreen party; anenvironmentalist.
    Синоними:environmentalist,(Australian)greenie,tree hugger,treehugger
    Hyponymи:blue green,red green
    • 2013, Joe Smith,What Do Greens Believe?,→ISBN, page62:
      How havegreens sought to map an ecologically and socially sustainable future for society?
  3. (golf) Aputting green, the part of agolf course near the hole.
    • 2010, Dan Jenkins,Fairways and Greens,→ISBN, page233:
      There are eighteen holes but I dare any visitor to find more than, say, twelve fairways and seven or eightgreens.
  4. (bowls) The surface upon whichbowls is played.
    Синоним:bowling green
  5. (snooker) One of thecolour balls used insnooker, with a value of 3 points.
  6. (British) a public patch of land in the middle of a settlement.
  7. A grassy plain; a piece of ground covered with verdant herbage.
  8. (chiefly in theplural) Fresh leaves or branches of trees or other plants; wreaths.
  9. Any substance orpigment of a green colour.
  10. A greenlight used as asignal.
    • 1992, "How to Avoid the Most Embarrassing of Pilot Errors", inFlying Magazine (volume 119, number 6, page 94)
      To the casual cockpit observer, landing-gear operation appears to be one of the most elementary tasks we have to perform. Either the switch is up and the lights are out, or it's down and there are threegreens.
  11. (uncountable, slang)Marijuana.
    Синоним:Thesaurus:marijuana
    • 2005, “Drive Slow”, inLate Registration, performed by Kanye West:
      They see me, hoes actin like they seen a king / With that mean lean, smokin on that finest Caligreen
  12. (US, slang, uncountable)Money.
  13. (particle physics) One of the threecolor charges forquarks.
  14. (theater, informal)Short forgreen room.
    • 2016, Bruce Montague,The Book of Shakespearian Useless Information
      Today, actors say off-handedly, 'See you on thegreen' or 'I'll be in the green room' without giving the expressions much thought. In Shakespeare's day, actors changed behind the stage in the 'tiring house', []
Derived terms
 
Place names which include "Green"
 
Related terms
 
Descendants
Translations
Seegreen/translations § Noun.

Etymology 3

FromСредњи Енглескиgrenen, fromСтари Енглескиgrēnian(to become green, flourish), fromПра-Германски*grōnijōną,*grōnijaną(to become green), from the adjective (see above). Cognate withSaterland Frisiangräinje,German Low Germangrönen,Немачкиgrünen,Шведскиgröna,Icelandicgróna.

Verb

green (third-person singular simple presentgreens,present participlegreening,simple past and past participlegreened)

  1. (transitive) To make (something) green, to turn (something) green.
    • Шаблон:RQ:Thomson Spring
      Great spring beforegreened all the year.
    • 1891,Thomas Hardy,Tess of the d'Urbervilles, volume 1, London: James R. Osgood, McIlvaine and Co., page30:
      Out of that tub had come the day before - Tess felt it with a dreadful sting of remorse - the very white frock upon her back which she had so carelesslygreened about the skirt on the damping grass - which had been wrung up and ironed by her mother's own hands.
  2. To become or grow green in colour.
  3. (transitive) To addgreenspaces to (a town, etc.).
    • 2000,AIA Guide to New York City (page 58)
      The newer 39-story, 1.5-million-square-foot tower occupies much of the original Shearson Garden, a larger parklet that brieflygreened the construction site to be, and is remembered fondly by nearby Tribecans.
  4. (intransitive) To becomeenvironmentally aware.
  5. (transitive) To make (something) environmentally friendly.
Synonyms
Derived terms
 
Translations
Seegreen/translations § Verb.

See also

 
Боје in Енглески ·colors,colours(layout ·text)
    white    gray,grey    black    brown
            pink            red ;crimson            orange            yellow ;cream
            lime            green                        cyan ;teal
            azure,sky blue            blue            violet ;indigo            magenta ;purple

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Czech

Etymology

FromЕнглескиgreen.

Pronunciation

Noun

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  1. (slang, golf)green(a putting green; the part of a golf course near the hole)

Usage notes

Although the official term for the green isjamkoviště, it is rarely used in practice. Instead, unofficial Czech versions of the English wordgreen, variously spelledgreen,grýn, andgrín, are used in practice.[1]

Declension

Деклинација
singularplural
nominativegreengreeny
genitivegreenugreenů
dativegreenugreenům
accusativegreengreeny
vocativegreenegreeny
locativegreenugreenech
instrumentalgreenemgreeny

References

  1. “Golf Club Hradec Králové, Jan. 6, 2010”, in(Please provide the book title or journal name)[1], 2010 јануар 6 (last accessed), archived fromthe original on 16 May 2010

Danish

Etymology

FromЕнглескиgreen.

Noun

green c (definite singulargreenen,indefinite pluralgreens,definite pluralgreenene)

  1. (golf) agreen,putting green(the closely mown area surrounding each hole on a golf course)

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Dutch

Etymology 1

Borrowed fromNorth Germanic, fromOld Norsegrǫn.

Pronunciation

Noun

green m (pluralgrenen)

  1. (obsolete)Scots pine,Pinus sylvestris
    Синоним:grove den
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Borrowed fromЕнглескиgreen.

Pronunciation

Noun

green m (pluralgreens)

  1. (golf)green,putting green

Француски

Noun

green m (pluralgreens)

  1. (golf)green

German Low German

Alternative forms

Adjective

green

  1. (Low Prussian)green

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed fromСтари Францускиgreer; equivalent to Африканс.

Pronunciation

Verb

green(Late Middle English)

  1. To come to an understanding or agreement.
  2. (rare) To make a compact of reconciliation.

Conjugation

Шаблон:enm-conj-wk

Descendants

  • Енглески:gree(obsolete)
  • Шкотски:gree

References


North Frisian

Etymology

FromOld Frisiangrēne, fromПра-Западно Германски*grōnī, fromПра-Германски*grōniz.

Pronunciation

Adjective

green

  1. (Föhr-Amrum, Sylt)green

Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

green m (definite singulargreenen,indefinite pluralgreener,definite pluralgreenene)

  1. (golf) agreen,putting green (the closely mown area surrounding each hole on a golf course)

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

green m (definite singulargreenen,indefinite pluralgreenar,definite pluralgreenane)

  1. (golf) agreen orputting green (the closely mown area surrounding each hole on a golf course)

Swedish

Pronunciation

Noun

green c

  1. (golf) agreen,putting green (the closely mown area around a hole on a golf course)

Declension

Declension ofgreen 
SingularPlural
IndefiniteDefiniteIndefiniteDefinite
Nominativegreengreenengreenergreenerna
Genitivegreensgreenensgreenersgreenernas

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Yola

Etymology

FromСредњи Енглескиgrene, fromСтари Енглескиgrēne, fromПра-Западно Германски*grōnī.

Adjective

green

  1. green
    • 1867, “A YOLA ZONG”, inSONGS, ETC. IN THE DIALECT OF FORTH AND BARGY, number10:
      Eegreen.
      In thegreen.

References

  • Jacob Poole (d. 1827) (before 1828) William Barnes, editor,A Glossary, With some Pieces of Verse, of the old Dialect of the English Colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, London: J. Russell Smith, published1867,page88
Боје in Yola ·[Терм?](layout ·text)
    whit,baun    gry    bhlock,blaak    
            rowse            reed            yulloureed            yullou,buee
            *leem green            green            *meente            blúegreen
            *asure            blúe                        purple
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