green

green — verb

1. to cover or fill an area with plants, grass, or trees so that it looks green and

1.動詞及物B1
釋義

to cover or fill an area with plants, grass, or trees so that it looks green and pleasant, or to improve a place in an environmentally friendly way

例句

The city council voted to green the empty lots by turning them into community gardens.

collocation: green + empty lots / urban spaces

Nila greened her balcony with a row of wooden planters and climbing jasmine.

pattern: green + [place] + with + [plants/materials]

同義詞
  • plant

    more specific — putting seeds or young plants in the ground, not necessarily creating a green appearance

  • landscape

    focuses on designing the whole outdoor area, not just adding greenery

反義詞
  • pave

    to cover an area with hard material, removing vegetation

  • clear

    to remove plants and trees from an area

文法句型

green + noun phrase

green + noun phrase + by + verb-ing

用法筆記

The object is usually a place (a city, a rooftop, a patch of land) rather than a single object. Frequently used in environmental or urban-improvement contexts.

2. to change colour to green as grass, leaves, or other plants grow, especially aft

2.動詞不及物B1
釋義

to change colour to green as grass, leaves, or other plants grow, especially after a dry or cold period

例句

After weeks of steady rain, the hills finally began to green again.

pattern: begin/start + to green

The park greened up quickly once the spring temperatures stayed warm.

phrasal: green up (intransitive, informal)

同義詞
反義詞
  • wilt

    to become dry and droopy from lack of water

  • wither

    to dry up and die from heat or lack of water

文法句型

green

green up

用法筆記

Commonly combines with 'up' (green up) in informal speech. The subject is typically plant life, grass, a lawn, or a landscape. Often appears with 'begin to', 'start to', or the perfect tense to describe a gradual change.

green — noun

green — adjective