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Impara la pronuncia green

/ɡrēn/
adjective
  1. of the color between blue and yellow in the spectrum; colored like grass or emeralds.
    "the leaves are bright green"
    sinonimi: greenish, viridescent, olive green, pea green, emerald green, lime green, bottle green, Lincoln green, sea green, sage green, acid green, eau de Nil, aquamarine, aqua, virescent, glaucous
  2. covered with grass, trees, or other plants.
    "proposals that would smother green fields with development"
    sinonimi: verdant, grassy, grass-covered, leafy, verdurous, rural, pastoral
  3. (of a plant or fruit) young or unripe.
    "green shoots"
    sinonimi: unripe, not ripe, immature
  4. (of a person) inexperienced, naive, or gullible.
    "a green recruit fresh from college"
    sinonimi: inexperienced, unversed, callow, immature, new, raw, unseasoned, untried, inexpert, untrained, unqualified, ignorant, simple, unsophisticated, unpolished, naive, innocent, ingenuous, credulous, gullible, unworldly, wet behind the ears, born yesterday
  5. (of the complexion or a person) pale and sickly-looking.
    "“Are you all right? You look absolutely green.”"
    sinonimi: pale, wan, pallid, ashen, ashen-faced, pasty, pasty-faced, gray, whitish, washed out, whey-faced, waxen, waxy, blanched, drained, pinched, sallow, sickly, nauseous, ill, sick, unhealthy

noun
  1. green color or pigment.
    "major roads are marked in green"
  2. a piece of public or common grassy land, especially in the center of a town.
    "a house overlooking the green"
    sinonimi: lawn, common, grassy area, sward, grass, greensward, mead, lea
  3. a member or supporter of an environmentalist group or party.
    "the Greens' remarkable 15 percent vote"
    sinonimi: environmentalist, conservationist, preservationist, nature-lover, eco-activist, eco-nut, ecofreak, tree hugger

verb
  1. make or become green in color.
    "the roof was greening with lichen"
  2. make less harmful or more sensitive to the environment.
    "the importance of greening this industry"

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