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单词 deep green
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deep greenn.adj.

Brit. /ˌdiːp ˈɡriːn/, U.S. /ˌdip ˈɡrin/
Forms: see deep adj. and green adj. Also (in senses B. 2 and A. 2) with capital initials.
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: deep adj., green adj.
Etymology: < deep adj. + green adj.
A. n.
1. A dark, intense green colour.
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the world > matter > colour > named colours > green or greenness > [noun]
greennessOE
green?c1225
greenheada1325
greenshipc1390
verdurec1400
viridityc1430
sinople1489
flourish1594
deep green1601
verdour1610
verdancy1631
verdue1641
zinnober green1879
vernality1896
virescence1904
verd1915
1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. xxxvii. 627 The pretious stone Heliotropium..is a deepe greene in Manner of a leeke..garnished with veins of bloud.
1748 S. Richardson Clarissa IV. lvi. 359 The subject is all alive to me, and my gayer fancy, like the sun-beams, will irradiate it, and turn the solemn deep green into a brighter verdure.
1834 W. A. Caruthers Kentuckian in N.Y. I. x. 134 The rich and variegated flowers of all hues, sizes, and colours, set amid the deep green of the rich shrubbery.
1902 C. J. Cornish Naturalist on Thames 179 The deep greens of the summer grass.
1999 Courier-Jrnl. (Louisville, Kentucky) 20 Feb. (Scene Suppl.) 3/2 What—or even who—among us wouldn't profit from being power-washed and coated in a fresh layer of beige, maroon and deep green?
2. Originally and chiefly British. A person who is deeply committed to environmental causes or who holds radical green views. In plural (often): a faction adhering to such views within a larger environmentalist group or political party. Cf. green n.1 15.
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1988 Guardian 30 Mar. 19/3 The green movement is indeed a vital strand in the new dissent because its attack on consumerism and growth colour the thinking in many other groups. A deep green.., writer on the coming economic collapse.., is well aware that enterprise is important.
1996 Economist (Electronic ed.) 17 Feb.Deep greens’ are not moved by warm words. Demonstrators converged on Newbury from all over the country on February 11th to protest against a new by-pass.
2000 J. Radcliffe Green Politics 12 Deep greens may see industrialism itself as the cause of non-democratic and authoritarian processes.
B. adj.
1. Of a dark, intense green colour.
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the world > matter > colour > named colours > green or greenness > [adjective]
greeneOE
verdant1581
verdurant1583
sinople1590
vernant1594
viricund1599
virid1600
deep green1609
evergreen1622
virideous1688
virent1830
1609 W. Shakespeare Louers Complaint in Sonnets sig. K4v The deepe greene Emrald in whose fresh regard, Weake sights their sickly radience do amend.
1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica vi. x. 323 Why Garlick, Molyes, and Porrets have white roots, deep green leaves, and blacke seeds? View more context for this quotation
1788 J. H. de Magellan tr. A. F. Cronstedt Syst. Mineral. (ed. 2) I. 148 A deep green cockle-spar.
1834 T. Medwin Angler in Wales II. 211 He wore a deep green hussar jacket.
1934 Amer. Home July 88/1 A deep green linoleum covers the floor.
1999 Antique Dealer & Collectors Guide Apr. 9/1 An important late C19 French Clock Garniture in deep green malachite with ornate ormolu mounts.
2. Originally and chiefly British. Deeply committed to environmental causes; designating, involving, or holding radical green views. Cf. green adj. 13.
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1988 Guardian 15 Nov. 2/5 Chief Palakan was invited to the Commons by Sir Richard Body, the ‘deep green’ Tory MP..who yesterday condemned the Midlands and Lloyds banks for co-financing the [dam building] project.
1991 New Scientist 16 Feb. 47/3 It is no surprise that ‘deep green’ environmental groups..find it difficult to communicate their concerns to businesses and governments.
1996 LSE Mag. Winter 18/2 There is the deep green ethos of ‘being at one with nature’, so that a proper appreciation of the landscape can only be achieved through authentic experience of it.
1999 M. Redclift & C. Sage in A. Hurrell & N. Woods Inequality, Globalization, & World Polit. v. 128 The discussion of ‘sustainable development’ or ‘green development’..is often polarized between the respective value of technological transformations (ecological modernization) and more thoroughgoing cultural changes (‘deep green’ solutions).
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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