green
의미: A colour between blue and yellow; environmentally friendly
The word 'green' is a colour between blue and yellow, associated with nature, grass, and plants. It also means environmentally friendly ('green energy') or inexperienced ('green recruit'). 'The green-eyed monster' is a literary term for jealousy. 'Give the green light' means to approve something.
예문
- The traffic light turned green and we drove on. 交通灯变绿了,我们继续开车。El semáforo se puso en verde y seguimos conduciendo.信号が緑に変わり、私たちは車を走らせました。신호등이 초록색으로 바뀌어 우리는 차를 출발시켰다.
- We should try to be more green and recycle more. 我们应该更加环保,多回收利用。Deberíamos intentar ser más ecológicos y reciclar más.もっと環境に配慮してリサイクルを増やすべきです。더 친환경적으로 생활하고 재활용을 늘려야 합니다.
- He's still a bit green—this is his first job. 他还有点嫩——这是他的第一份工作。Todavía está un poco verde: es su primer trabajo.彼はまだ少し未熟です—これが初めての仕事ですから。그는 아직 좀 미숙합니다—이번이 첫 직장이니까요.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Old English 'grēne', of Germanic origin, related to Dutch 'groen' and German 'grün'. Connected to Old English 'growan' (to grow), linking the colour to growing plants.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
이야기와 상식
In English, 'green' is associated with both positive meanings (nature, growth, permission) and negative ones (jealousy, inexperience, nausea). The phrase 'green with envy' dates back to Shakespeare, who called jealousy 'the green-eyed monster' in Othello.
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