Definition von green im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
- To make (something) green, to turn (something) green
- One of the colour balls used in snooker with a value of 3 points
- Of wine, high or too high in acidity
- Describing a pitch which, even if there is no visible grass, still contains a significant amount of moisture
- Money
- The surface upon which bowls is played
- A putting green, the part of a golf course near the hole
- Having green as its color
The flag of Libya is completely green.
- Of bacon or similar smallgoods, unprocessed, raw, unsmoked; not smoked or spiced.“unsmoked bacon used to be called green bacon, though the term is losing currency”
- Inexperienced
John's kind of green, so take it easy on him this first week.
- A member of a green party; an environmentalist
- To become environmentally aware
- marijuana
- Unripe, said of certain fruits that change color when they ripen
- The color the perception of which is evoked by light having a spectrum dominated by energy with a wavelength of roughly 520–570-nm
- To make (something) environmentally friendly
- Sickly, unwell
Sally looks pretty green — is she going to be sick?.
- Of freshly cut wood or lumber that has not been dried, containing moisture and therefore relatively more flexible or springy
- naïve or unaware of obvious facts
- The colour of growing foliage, as well as other plant cells containing chlorophyll; 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:.
- Environmentally friendly
Let's buy green copier paper for the office.
- Overcome with envy
green with envy.
- a public patch of land in the middle of a settlement
- The color produced by mixing yellow and blue pigments
- To add green spaces to (a town)
- {v} to make or tinge with green
- {n} a color, a grassy plain, leaves, branches
- {a} unripe, young, new, fresh, not dry
- Environmentally friendly (also eco-friendly, nature friendly, and green) are ambiguous terms used to refer to goods and services, laws, guidelines and policies claimed to inflict reduced, minimal, or no harm at all, upon ecosystems or the environment
- Environmentally friendly (also eco-friendly, nature friendly, and green) are terms used to refer to goods and services, laws, guidelines and policies claimed to inflict minimal or no harm on the environment
- A common English surname; either a topographic name for someone who lived near a village green, or was just fond of the colour
- the property of being green; resembling the color of growing grass an area of closely cropped grass surrounding the hole on a golf course; "the ball rolled across the green and into the trap"
- Sector The center of B5's diplomatic activities The diplomats' quarters (considered to be a part of the territory of the world of the ambassador) are situated there which is why the sector is a high-security area and off limits for others than diplomats, their attachés and guests, and authorized members of B5 staff
- Tasting of un-ripe fruit Not a bad thing reallyespecially in a Riesling
- Not seasoned; not dry; containing its natural juices; as, green wood, timber, etc
- The high acid taste of wines made from unripe grapes
- having positive environmental objectives
- an area of closely cropped grass surrounding the hole on a golf course; "the ball rolled across the green and into the trap"
- a river that rises in western Wyoming and flows southward through Utah to become a tributary of the Colorado River an environmentalist who belongs to the Green Party United States labor leader who was president of the American Federation of Labor from 1924 to 1952 and who led the struggle with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (1873-1952) turn or become green; "The trees are greening"
- Fresh leaves or branches of trees or other plants; wreaths; usually in the plural
- not fully developed or mature; not ripe; "unripe fruit"; "fried green tomatoes"; "green wood"
- Strictly applied refers to the taste of wines made with underripe fruit More loosely used it refers to some white wines, especially Riesling, possessing the greenish colour tint indicating youth; does not necessarily mean the sour and/or grassy taste of unripe fruit content as well
- one of the three additive primary colors of light
- The area of short grass surrounding the hole where the ball is hit using a putter
- concerned with or supporting or in conformity with the political principles of the Green Party
- Wood of a live tree, or a tree that has recently been felled, or wood that has lost very little moisture since the time it was felled
- Having the color of grass when fresh and growing; resembling that color of the solar spectrum which is between the yellow and the blue; verdant; emerald
- 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
- You can refer to the cooked leaves of vegetables such as spinach or cabbage as greens
- Describes the taste of unripe fruit or early harvest grapes It is a positive aspect of good German wines
- One of the three additive primary colors of light (Red, Green and Blue)
- Any substance or pigment of a green color
- United States labor leader who was president of the American Federation of Labor from 1924 to 1952 and who led the struggle with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (1873-1952)
- naive and easily deceived or tricked; "at that early age she had been gullible and in love"
- unfermented, dried tea, more commonly found in China and Japan
- Not ripe; immature; not fully grown or ripened; as, green fruit, corn, vegetables, etc
- Can refer to either acidity in the wine, denoting its slightly raw taste, rather like the harsh acidity of underripe apples Green may also refer to the fruit itself, in both red and white wines This will dictate that the grapes were not quite ripe, and that the harvest may have been a difficult one
- turn or become green; "The trees are greening"
- to give someone the green light: see light. American labor leader who as president of the American Federation of Labor (1924-1952) led the struggle with the Congress of Industrial Organizations after the two unions split (1936). blue green algae Amadeus the Green Count Green Bank equation Green Bay Green Berets green manure Green Mountains green revolution Green River Green Hetty Green Julian Hartridge Julien Green Green William
- The closely mown, carefully manicured target area in which the hole is cut
- To make green
- If you say that someone is green with envy, you mean that they are very envious indeed
- Signifies the start of a race Also used to restart a race after a yellow/caution or red/stop flag The green flag is displayed when competitive racing is permitted on the race track
- A place that is green is covered with grass, plants, and trees and not with houses or factories. Cairo has only thirteen square centimetres of green space for each inhabitant. + greenness green·ness the lush greenness of the river valleys
- (also "putting green, putting surface, dance floor") the most closely mown and smooth (hopefully) area on the course, which is specifically prepared for putting and on which the hole is placed Example: Once you're on the green/putting green/putting surface/dance floor you may mark, lift, clean and replace your ball within the rules
- If you say that someone or something is green, you mean they harm the environment as little as possible. trying to persuade governments to adopt greener policies + greenness green·ness A Swiss company offers to help environmental investors by sending teams round factories to ascertain their greenness
- Having a sickly color; wan
- street names for ketamine
- Green issues and political movements relate to or are concerned with the protection of the environment. The power of the Green movement in Germany has made that country a leader in the drive to recycle more waste materials
- Not roasted; half raw
- Green Beret
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- Green Berets
- plural form of Green Beret
- Green Goddess
- a fire engine used by the army
- Green Goddesses
- plural form of Green Goddess
- Green Party
- The particular green party of a country
- Green's theorem
- A generalization of the fundamental theorem of calculus to the two-dimensional plane, which states that given two scalar fields P and Q and a simply connected region R, the area integral of derivatives of the fields equals the line integral of the fields, or
\iint_R \left( {\partial Q \over \partial x} - {\partial P \over \partial y}\right) dx \, dy = \oint_{\partial R} P\, dx + Q\, dy .
- Green's theorem
- Letting \vec G = (P, Q) be a vector field, and d\vec l = (dx, dy) this can be restated as
with the earlier formula resembling Stoke's theorem, and the latter resembling the divergence theorem.
- green 'un
- a newspaper supplement or edition concerning sport, especially football; printed on green newsprint
- green about the gills
- Ill or unwell, especially as indicated by one's appearance
That's the worst of these cheap champagnes..
- green alder
- A tree in the genus Alnus; Alnus viridis
- green alga
- Any of very many organisms, of the division Chlorophyta, that grow in damp places; a chlorophyte
- green algae
- plural form of green alga
- green algae
- The chlorophytes
- green anole
- An arboreal lizard, Anolis carolinensis, native to the southeastern United States
- green around the gills
- Alternative form of green about the gills
- green at the gills
- Alternative form of green about the gills
- green bean
- The immature pods of any kind of bean plant, eaten as a vegetable
- green bean
- The immature pods of numerous varieties of the common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris
- green beans
- plural form of green bean
- green behind the ears
- Alternative form of wet behind the ears
- green belt
- An area of agricultural land around an urban area that is protected from large-scale housing
- green bottle flies
- plural form of green bottle fly
- green bottle fly
- flies in the genera Lucilia and Phaenicia
- green building
- A building designed to be ecologically correct by using resources efficiently, using internal recycling, renewable energy sources, recyclable or biodegradable construction materials, and blending in with the local environment, particularly in out-of-town locations. The aims are to reduce to a minimum the environmental impact, and to take human health factors into consideration
- green building
- The design and construction of such buildings
- green card
- A US work permit, officially known as United States Permanent Resident Card
- green cards
- plural form of green card
- green chain
- An area where lumber is sorted and piled at a sawmill
- green cormorant
- the shag
- green corridor
- a thin strip of land that provides sufficient habitat to support wildlife, often within an urban environment, thus allowing the movement of wildlife along it. Common green corridors include railway embankments, river banks and roadside grass verges
- green crab
- The shore crab
- green crabs
- plural form of green crab
- green diesel
- diesel fuel that has been dyed green to indicate that it is only permitted to be used off-road due to lower road taxes
- green diesel
- environmentally friendly diesel fuel
- green energies
- plural form of green energy
- green fallow
- Fallow ground which is planted with a different crop, e.g. a pease field planted with turnips
- green fingers
- A seemingly natural gardening ability
- green flash
- A rare phenomenon observed in morning or evening when the sun is crossing or immediately below the horizon, in which a momentary flash or ray of green light appears above the upper rim of the solar disk, caused by refraction of light in the atmosphere
Frank T. Davies, physicist on board the City of New York, en route to the Antarctic regions with Byrd Antarctic Expedition, reports as follows on a green flash observed off Bermuda on the evening of August 29, 1928.
- green flashes
- plural form of green flash
- green fluorescent protein
- Any of a class of protein produced by bioluminescent jellyfish of the genus Aequorea, that is used in biological research to trace the biosynthesis and movement of proteins in living organisms
- green fluorescent proteins
- plural form of green fluorescent protein
- green gold
- An alloy of gold and silver, used in some jewellery; electrum
- green gram
- A bean from the seed of Vigna radiata, which is native to Bangladesh, India, one of many species recently moved from the genus Phaseolus to Vigna still often seen cited as Phaseolus aureus or Phaseolus radiatus
- green hellebore
- An extremely toxic herbaceous perennial plant of the genus Veratrum viride that is native to the western and eastern parts of the United States, but not the central part
- green hellebores
- plural form of green hellebore
- green in the gills
- Alternative form of green about the gills
- green labelling
- Any of various labelling systems intended to help customers make informed choices concerning the environmental consequences of the manufacture, use and disposal of a product
- green lane
- Any of several types of wide unsurfaced paths through the countryside, especially ancient ones once used for herding animals
- green light
- A traffic light in its green state (indicating that vehicles may proceed)
The drive home was much faster than usual; somehow we managed to hit every green light.
- green light
- approval, or permission to proceed
We have a green light on the project. Work starts today.
- green lights
- plural form of green light
- green lights
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of green light
- green line
- A grammar error in a word processing application
- green lung
- An area of natural parkland within an urban region, supposed to replenish the air with oxygen
After the Games, the Park will remain protected, serving as a green lung for the surrounding boroughs and the Olympic Village residential area.
- green lungs
- plural form of green lung
- green man
- A character in British folklore often depicted as a foliate head
- green manure
- A crop that is ploughed into the soil to improve its fertility
- green men
- plural form of green man
- green monkey
- An Old World monkey of the genus Chlorocebus
- green monkey disease
- A viral disease of humans and primates originating in green monkeys, caused by the Marburg virus
- green monkeys
- plural form of green monkey
- green mustard
- wasabi, which is usually served with sushi
- green olive
- An olive picked before it has ripened; as opposed to a black olive which is picked after ripening
- green olives
- plural form of green olive
- green onion
- scallion
- green onions
- plural form of green onion
- green paper
- A tentative government report of a proposal without any commitment to action; the first step in changing the law. A discussion document
- green paper
- An official document sponsored by the Crown of propositions put before the nation for discussion
- green party
- a political party whose principal concern is the protection of the environment
- green pepper
- The green, unripe, form of the sweet bell pepper (unrelated to the spicy chili pepper). Popular in cooking, especially Italian cuisine. The unripe bell pepper is green and generally changes to other colors as it matures, cultivars exist for red, orange, yellow and other shades
- green pepper
- A green variety of dried peppercorn, made from the unripe berries by treating them in a manner that retains the green colour
- green peppers
- plural form of green pepper
- green plover
- the lapwing
- green plovers
- plural form of green plover
- green pocket
- The corner pocket on a snooker table that is nearest the green spot
- green pockets
- plural form of green pocket
- green prawn
- A raw prawn (not green in colour)
- green room
- In a television studio, theatre or concert hall, the room where performers await their entrance
- green room
- The inside of a tube (ie. of a wave making a tube)
1996: Never quite got covered up, but stood in the doorway to the green room with the lip feathering over my shoulders several times — Surfer Bob.
- green rouge
- chromic oxide
- green sand
- An aggregate of sand, bentonite clay, pulverized coal, and water, used in making moulds for metal casting
- green screen
- Chroma key, a technique for replacing the studio background of video. Also called blue screen depending on the color of the background
- green screen
- The display of an IBM 3270 or similar monochrome monitor
- green sea turtle
- A large sea turtle, the only species of the genus Chelonia
- green sea turtles
- plural form of green sea turtle
- green slip
- Certificate of third party personal liability insurance required for registration of a motor vehicle. (Reference: Motor Accidents Authority of New South Wales .)
- green spot
- The spot on a snooker table where the green ball is normally placed
- green spots
- plural form of green spot
- green state
- Somewhat whimsical term for environmentally friendly state. (In the modern United States) a state that is, or is perceived as, environmentally friendly
Indeed, the emergence of a debate about the nature of the green state has been one of the most significant contemporary developments in green political theory.
- green tax
- A fiscal policy in which a differential level of taxation is intended to promote ecologically sustainable activities via economic incentives
- green tea
- A beverage brewed from green tea leaves
- green tea
- Leaves of the tea plant which are treated with steam or roasted to denature the enzymes that cause the leaves to darken and change taste. (Without this step they would become oolong tea or black tea)
- green teas
- plural form of green tea
- green thumb
- A natural skill for gardening
Oh, I'll never have a green thumb, no matter how long I stay at it. Nothing ever seems to work for me. Everything I plant dies.
- green thumb
- A person with this skill
I should ask the green thumb next door what she recommends for my droopy daffodils.
- green top
- unpasteurised full cream milk, having a green top to the bottle
- green turtle
- The green sea turtle
- green turtles
- plural form of green turtle
- green vitriol
- Old name for iron(II) sulfate (FeSO4)
- green water
- A large quanity of water on a ship's deck as a result of massive waves during a large storm. Often damaging equipment and global ship response
- green wave
- A purposefully designed timing of a series of traffic lights to produce a green light for cars travelling at the correct speed as they arrive at the lights
- green waves
- plural form of green wave
- green wax
- An estreat from the Exchequer, delivered to a sheriff, sealed upon green wax
- green with envy
- Consumed by envy; envious to the point where it is noticeable to others
- green woodpecker
- A European bird, Picus viridis; the yaffle
- green woodpeckers
- plural form of green woodpecker
- green-backed firecrown
- A bird of South-America, that is capable of flying without moving forward
- green-blind
- Unable to see the colour green because of an inability of the retinae to respond to that light of that colour
- green-collar
- Of or pertaining to rural, agricultural employment; often contrasted with urban blue-collar employment
Qualification structure of the workforce (%)19801997 Blue-collar29.733.5 Green-collar21.210.0 White-collar25.031.7 Grey-collar24.024.8.
- green-collar
- Of or pertaining to employment in the environment or environmentalism industries
Studies for the UK suggest that the more than 100,000 existing 'green collar' workers in environmental occupations could be joined by many thousands more, both in the private sector and in the 'social economy' of community enterprises.
- green-diesel
- Attributive form of green diesel
green-diesel supplier.
- green-eyed
- jealous, envious
- green-eyed
- Of a person or animal, having green eyes
- green-eyed monster
- Envy, jealousy, covetousness
O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock The meat it feeds on;.
- green-fingered
- Having a seemingly natural gardening ability
Your basil is doing well, you must be green-fingered.
- green-to-green
- Describing the condition in which two sea-going ships travelling in opposite directions pass each other on their starboard sides, making their green navigation lights face each other
- green-winged
- Having green wings (used in the names of various types of bird)
- green-woodpecker
- Attributive form of green woodpecker, noun
- Green Card
- 1. (in the UK) an international insurance document for motorists. 2. (in the US) a permit allowing a foreign national to live and work permanently in the US
- green belt
- a green belt marking a level of proficiency below that of a brown belt in judo, karate, or other martial arts
- green belt
- an area of open land around a city, on which building is restricted
- green fingers
- Natural ability in growing plants
- green money
- Money used for ecological purposes (green money (ecology)). It is broadly used in the context of green economists and political Greens
- green money
- Throughout the Middle East, Green money [2] refers to money from Islamic businesses, Islamic banks, and the religious sector
- green money
- The European Union did at one time (and may still now) have green money for agricultural accounting
- green power
- Green power is a term describing what is thought to be environmentally friendly sources of power and energy. Typically, this refers to renewable and non-polluting energy sources
- Greens
- a green party
- greener
- Comparative of green
- greening
- Becoming green in colour
- greening
- The action of the verb to green
- greening
- A type of pear
- greening
- Present participle of green
- greens
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of green
- greens
- plural form of green
- greens
- The leaves of certain edible green plants, especially of brassicas, eaten as a vegetable
- greeny
- greenish; like green, combined with green
And my eyes are weird green grey. More greeny blue in daylight. —.
- greeny
- nasal mucus, a bogey
- greeny
- a member of a Green party, a green
- greenish
- {a} inclining to greenness, rather green
- greenly
- {a} with a greenish color, wanly
- greenness
- {n} a green color, unripeness, newness
- green bean
- immature bean pod eaten as a vegetable a common bean plant cultivated for its slender green edible pods
- green bean
- immature bean pod eaten as a vegetable
- green bean
- a common bean plant cultivated for its slender green edible pods
- green bean
- string bean
- green bean
- Green beans are long narrow beans that are eaten as a vegetable
- green beans
- type of green vegetable in the shape of pods
- green belt
- A green belt is an area of land with fields or parks around a town or city, where people are not allowed to build houses or factories by law. an area of land around a city where building is not allowed, in order to protect fields and woods
- green belt
- (Ticaret) In the six sigma quality improvement methodology, a person who helps lead a team but is assigned on a project or part-time basis, as opposed to black belts who have fulltime responsibility
- green fingers
- (British) green thumb, ability to grow plants successfully