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green (EN)
adjetivo, sustantivo, verbo

adjetivo “green”

green, comp. greener, sup. greenest
  1. verde
    The green apples on the tree looked ripe and delicious.
  2. verde (cubierto de vegetación)
    The children played all day in the green meadow behind their house.
  3. verde (en favor del medio ambiente)
    They switched to green packaging to reduce their carbon footprint.
  4. pálido
    After the boat ride, Mike was so green we were afraid he could start vomiting.
  5. inexperto
    Despite her enthusiasm, it was clear from her mistakes that she was still green in the field of graphic design.

sustantivo “green”

sing. green, pl. greens o no contable
  1. verde
    The walls of her room were painted a soothing shade of green, reminiscent of a lush forest.
  2. el semáforo verde
    When the greens flashed, the cars knew it was safe to go.
  3. el verde (espacio comunal)
    The children spent the afternoon playing football on the village green.
  4. la plata (dinero en EE. UU.)
    He was thrilled when he landed the job, knowing it would bring in a lot of green.
  5. el miembro del partido verde
    The greens are pushing for stricter laws on recycling to protect the environment.
  6. el green
    After a long day of golf, Jerry finally made it to the last green, ready to putt his ball into the eighteenth hole.
  7. la bola verde
    In his next shot, he aimed for the green, hoping to pocket it for an easy three points.

verbo “green”

infinitivo green; él greens; pret. greened; part. greened; ger. greening
  1. poner verde
    She decided to green the walls of her room to match the garden outside.
  2. volverse verde
    As spring arrived, the trees along the riverbank began to green beautifully.
  3. reverdecer
    The city plans to green the old industrial area by planting trees and creating public parks.
  4. ecologizar
    The city plans to green its public transportation system by adding more electric buses and bike lanes.