English-Thai Dictionary
greenery
N พืชผัก ที่ มี สี เขียว สด พฤษ ชาติ phued-pak-ti-me-se-kiao-sod
greeneyed
A ที่ อิจฉาริษยา jealous envious distrustful ti-id-char-rid-sa-yar
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
GREENERY
GREENERY Green "er *y, n.
Defn: Green plants; verdure. A pretty little one-storied abode, so rural, so smothered in greenery. J. Ingelow.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Greene, Graham
Greene, Graham |grēn ɡrin | (1904 –91 ), English novelist; full name Henry Graham Greene. The moral paradoxes he saw in his Roman Catholic faith underlie much of his work. Notable works: Brighton Rock (1938 ), The Power and the Glory (1940 ), and The Third Man (movie 1949; novel 1950 ).
Greene, Nathanael
Greene, Nathanael |grēn grin | (1742 –86 ), American general. Noted as a military strategist, he forced the British out of Georgia and the Carolinas in a series of battles (1781 ) during the American Revolution.
Greener
Green er |ˈgrēnər ˈɡrinər | ▶noun a type of shotgun. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: named after William Greener (1806 –69 ) or his son William W. Greener, gunsmiths and authors.
greenery
green er y |ˈgrēnərē ˈɡrinəri | ▶noun green foliage, growing plants, or vegetation.
greenery-yallery
greenery-yallery |ˌgriːnərɪˈjaləri | ▶adjective informal green and yellow. • of or in the style of the 19th -century Aesthetic Movement (used to convey the idea of affectation ): a greenery-yallery fin-de-siècle lyricism. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from green + yaller (variant of yellow ), with reduplication of the suffix -y 1 .
greeneye
green eye |ˈgrēnˌī ˈɡrinaɪ | ▶noun a small, slender-bodied fish with iridescent pale green eyes, occurring in deep waters of the western Atlantic. [Family Chlorophthalmidae: two genera and several species. ]
Oxford Dictionary
Greene, Graham
Greene |griːn | (1904 –91 ), English novelist; full name Henry Graham Greene. The moral paradoxes he saw in his Roman Catholic faith underlie much of his work. Notable works: Brighton Rock (1938 ), The Power and the Glory (1940 ), and The Third Man (written as a screenplay, and filmed in 1949; novel 1950 ).
Greene, Nathanael
Greene, Nathanael |grēn grin | (1742 –86 ), American general. Noted as a military strategist, he forced the British out of Georgia and the Carolinas in a series of battles (1781 ) during the American Revolution.
Greener
Green ¦er |ˈgriːnə | ▶noun a type of shotgun. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: named after William Greener (1806 –69 ) or his son William W. Greener, gunsmiths and authors.
greenery
green |ery |ˈgriːn (ə )ri | ▶noun [ mass noun ] green foliage, growing plants, or vegetation.
greenery-yallery
greenery-yallery |ˌgriːnərɪˈjaləri | ▶adjective informal green and yellow. • of or in the style of the 19th -century Aesthetic Movement (used to convey the idea of affectation ): a greenery-yallery fin-de-siècle lyricism. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from green + yaller (variant of yellow ), with reduplication of the suffix -y 1 .
greeneye
green |eye ▶noun a small slender-bodied fish with iridescent pale green eyes, occurring in deep waters of the western Atlantic. ●Family Chlorophthalmidae: two genera and several species.
American Oxford Thesaurus
greenery
greenery noun the greenery of the summer landscape: foliage, vegetation, plants, green, leaves, leafage, undergrowth, underbrush, plant life, flora, herbage, verdure.
Oxford Thesaurus
greenery
greenery noun the hotel is surrounded by lush greenery: foliage, vegetation, plants, green, leaves, leafage, undergrowth, plant life, flora; rare herbage, verdure, frondescence.
Duden Dictionary
Greene
Greene Eigenname |griːn |englischer Schriftsteller
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Greene
Greene /ɡriːn /名詞 グリーン 〘Graham ~, 1904 --91; 英国の作家 〙.
greenery
green er y /ɡríːn (ə )ri /名詞 U 1 (緑の )樹木, 木立 (!美観目的 ) .2 (緑の )飾り葉 [枝 ] (!装飾用 ) .