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greening

/gree-ning/US // ˈgri nɪŋ //UK // (ˈɡriːnɪŋ) //

绿化,绿色化,绿化工,綠化

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any variety of apple whose skin is green when ripe.
    • : the return or revival of youthful characteristics: the greening of America.

Examples

  • Combined with the 80-degree-plus temperatures and the rapidly greening landscape, it sure felt like we’ve fallen deep into a new season.

  • That’s where Google, Disney and commercial airlines and other greening companies participate.

  • Rising corporate concern over climate change doesn’t just grow from the greening of the CEO class.

  • There are some obvious reasons for the greening of the car fleet.

  • But in this age of the greening of the U.S. auto fleet, so does smart engineering and pinching pennies.

  • As temperatures rise, the Sahara and other dry areas are greening on the edges.

  • Greening (furiously to Head Cook): How did you come to engage such a scurvy-looking fellow?

  • Sweeting stands before Greening, holding out her dress while Greening reaches down pepper-pot from dresser.

  • Blossom and greenness are everywhere; even the brown paths of the plough and harrow are greening with springing grain.

  • One of the six is still in cultivation, and known as the Illinois Greening.

  • One of Arizona's most wonderful phenomena is the sudden greening of the sandy stretches after a heavy rain.