Green is an English word, with American sound gri:n and British sound gri:n, which can mean green; Green; Lush; Also refers to the surname green, which can be used as a noun, adjective and verb.
Green: green; Green dye; Green pigment; Green things; Grass, esp in the center of a village; Grassland (with special purpose) and site; Green; Ball point area; Environmentalists; (esp a member of the Green Party); Money; Paper money; Inferior marijuana;
Green; Slight green; A little green; Full of youth; Full of energy; Envy; Jealousy; No experience; Green; Naive; Easily deceived; Lush; Having green plants; Green; Bidding; Fresh; Green; Immature; Blue face; Green currency (refers to the unit of account that is adjusted with the fluctuation of the exchange rate of the European Union countries, and is used to pay for agricultural products transactions within the EU).
(pottery) unfired; (meat) not smoked, pickled or processed; (sand mold, cermet, etc. ) wet, not calcined; (of wood) wet and undried; Unsolidated; Has not yet reached the design strength; Let it turn green; Turn green; Make it environmentally friendly; Greening.
Bilingual example:
The most popular green tea is Longjing tea produced by the West Lake.
The most popular green tea is Longjing tea produced near the West Lake.
Is this green tea? Yes
Is this green tea? be
He is often forced to sell his purple tea at the same price as green tea.
And he is often forced to sell purple tea at the same price as green tea.
Would you like some green tea?
Do you want some green tea?
It is made of natural organic sun-cured green tea.
This is extracted from organic sun-cured green tea.
We have green tea, black tea and jasmine tea.
We have green tea, black tea and jasmine tea.
She ordered green tea and I ordered espresso.
She ordered green tea and I ordered black coffee.
I like green tea, while she prefers black tea.
I like green tea, while she likes black tea.
Soon, green tea will be available in the market.
Green tea will be on the market soon.
10, eat green tea?
Eat green tea?