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Translations greenness [ˈgriːnnɪs] N 2. (= unripeness) → lo verde 3. (fig) (= inexperience) → inexperiencia f; (= naivety) → inocencia f greenness [ˈgriːnnɪs] n [place] → verdure f (= concern for environment) [company, govenment, person] → conscience f écologique Green Paper n → livre m blanc Green Party n (British) the Green Party → les Verts mpl green pepper n → poivron m vert green pound n → livre f verte green revolution Green Revolution n → révolution f verte greenness n (= colour) → Grün nt (Pol, of policies) → Umweltfreundlichkeit f; (of person) → Umweltbewusstsein nt How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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But there were some boobies and bumpkins there, who, by their intense greenness, must have come from the heart and centre of all verdure. The most simple manner in which this operation is performed, and I think, the best, consists in placing any number of the freshly plucked fruit, when in a particular state of greenness, among the embers of a fire, in the same way that you would roast a potato. It was as yet too early in the year for much colour to appear in the gardens and foliage; the so-called spring was but winter overlaid with a thin coat of greenness, and it was of a parcel with his expectations. |
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