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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. green <greener greenest> [ingl. am. ɡrin, ingl. brit. ɡriːn] ADJ.
1. green coat/car/paint/eyes/salad:
lana f amer. coloq.
plata f AmS coloq.
pasta f Esp. coloq.
to have a green thumb or ingl. brit. green fingers
2.1. green (unripe):
green tomato/banana
2.2. green (not cured or dried):
green timber
green bacon ingl. brit.
green bacon ingl. brit.
green bacon ingl. brit.
panceta f sin ahumar Río Pl.
3.1. green coloq. pred (inexperienced):
verde coloq.
3.2. green coloq. pred (naive):
4. green POL.:
green politics/revolution
green politics/revolution
II. green [ingl. am. ɡrin, ingl. brit. ɡriːn] SUST.
1. green U (color):
2.1. green C (in village, town):
2.2. green C:
3. green <greens, pl > (vegetables):
4. green C POL.:
sage green <atrbv. sage-green> [ingl. am. ˌseɪdʒ ˈɡrin, ingl. brit. ˌseɪdʒ ˈɡriːn] ADJ.
verde salvia adj inv
I. grass-green [ingl. am. ˌɡræsˈɡrin, ingl. brit. ɡrɑːsˈɡriːn] ADJ.
verde hierba adj inv
II. grass-green [ingl. am. ˌɡræsˈɡrin, ingl. brit. ɡrɑːsˈɡriːn] SUST.
green belt SUST. esp ingl. brit.
green bean SUST.
judía f verde Esp.
ejote m Méx.
chaucha f Río Pl.
poroto m verde Chile
vainita f Ven.
green-eyed [ˈɡriːnˈaid] ADJ.
green-eyed person/cat:
green onion SUST. ingl. am.
cebolla f de verdeo Río Pl.
cebollín m Chile
green paper SUST. (in UK)
green pepper SUST.
1. green pepper (spice):
2. green pepper (vegetable) → pepper
I. pepper [ingl. am. ˈpɛpər, ingl. brit. ˈpɛpə] SUST.
1.1. pepper U (spice):
1.2. pepper C:
2. pepper C or U (capsicum fruit, plant):
pimentón m AmS excl Río Pl.
ají m Río Pl.
ají m morrón Río Pl.
II. pepper [ingl. am. ˈpɛpər, ingl. brit. ˈpɛpə] V. trans.
1. pepper GASTR.:
2. pepper (pelt):
to pepper sth/sb (with sth)
acribillar algo/a alguien (a algo)
3. pepper (intersperse):
to pepper sth with sth
en el diccionario PONS
I. green [gri:n] SUST.
1. green (colour):
2. green pl (green vegetables):
verduras f pl.
3. green ECOL., POL.:
4. green (lawn):
5. green DEP.:
II. green [gri:n] ADJ.
1. green a. ECOL., POL.:
to go green POL.
to turn green traffic lights
2. green (unripe):
tierno, -a Chile, Ecua., Guat.
3. green:
4. green (covered with plants):
5. green fig. (jealous):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to have green fingers ingl. brit., ingl. austr., to have green thumbs ingl. am.
III. green [gri:n] V. trans.
green industry, production process:
bottle-green ADJ.
green pepper [ˌgri:nˈpepəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] SUST.
bowling green SUST.
green card SUST.
1. green card ingl. brit. AUTO.:
2. green card ingl. am. (residence and work permit):
green politics SUST. + sing. v.
green-eyed [ˌgri:nˈaɪd, ingl. am. ˈgri:naɪd] ADJ.
1. green-eyed (with green eyes):
2. green-eyed fig. (jealous):
green consumerism SUST.
village green SUST.
Entrada de OpenDict
green-light V.
en el diccionario PONS
I. green [grin] SUST.
1. green (color):
2. green:
verduras f pl.
3. green (lawn):
4. green DEP.:
5. green ECOL., POL.:
II. green [grin] ADJ.
1. green (green-colored):
to turn green traffic lights
2. green (not ripe):
tierno, -a Chile, Ecua., Guat.
3. green:
4. green (covered with plants):
5. green fig. (jealous):
6. green ECOL., POL.:
I. pea green SUST.
II. pea green ADJ.
bottle green ADJ.
green tea SUST.
green thumb SUST.
green card SUST.
green belt SUST.
green-eyed [ˈgrin·aɪd] ADJ.
1. green-eyed (with green eyes):
2. green-eyed fig. (jealous):
green politics SUST. + sing. v.
green pepper [ˌgrin·ˈpep·ər] SUST.
Present
Igreen
yougreen
he/she/itgreens
wegreen
yougreen
theygreen
Past
Igreened
yougreened
he/she/itgreened
wegreened
yougreened
theygreened
Present Perfect
Ihavegreened
youhavegreened
he/she/ithasgreened
wehavegreened
youhavegreened
theyhavegreened
Past Perfect
Ihadgreened
youhadgreened
he/she/ithadgreened
wehadgreened
youhadgreened
theyhadgreened
PONS OpenDict

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
The character is depicted as wearing a domino mask either with a green suit and bowler hat, or a green unitard with question mark prints.
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Someone inside of the locker is calling for help, and green goo starts pouring out of it.
en.wikipedia.org
There are current plans for a village green type area to be built including a shaded performance area and further pathways.
en.wikipedia.org
It has simple, narrow, oblong, dark green leaves of 715 cm long, with a whitish underside.
en.wikipedia.org
I wore it with a big white oversized tee shirt that had bright green and pink bows and rhinestones.
www.dailyexaminer.com.au

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