adjectif “green”
green, comp. greener, sup. greenest
- vert
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The green apples on the tree looked ripe and delicious.
- verdoyant
The children played all day in the green meadow behind their house.
- écologique
They switched to green packaging to reduce their carbon footprint.
- pâle (malade)
After the boat ride, Mike was so green we were afraid he could start vomiting.
- inexpérimenté
Despite her enthusiasm, it was clear from her mistakes that she was still green in the field of graphic design.
nom “green”
sg. green, pl. greens ou indén.
- vert
The walls of her room were painted a soothing shade of green, reminiscent of a lush forest.
- le feu vert
When the greens flashed, the cars knew it was safe to go.
- le green (dans un village ou une ville)
The children spent the afternoon playing football on the village green.
- l'argent (argot américain)
He was thrilled when he landed the job, knowing it would bring in a lot of green.
- un écologiste (parti vert)
The greens are pushing for stricter laws on recycling to protect the environment.
- le green (au golf)
After a long day of golf, Jerry finally made it to the last green, ready to putt his ball into the eighteenth hole.
- la bille verte
In his next shot, he aimed for the green, hoping to pocket it for an easy three points.
verbe “green”
infinitif green; il greens; prét. greened; part. passé greened; gér. greening
- verdir
She decided to green the walls of her room to match the garden outside.
- verdir
As spring arrived, the trees along the riverbank began to green beautifully.
- végétaliser
The city plans to green the old industrial area by planting trees and creating public parks.
- écologiser
The city plans to green its public transportation system by adding more electric buses and bike lanes.