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Four words are idioms that mean green.

Lush, leafy, green, lush, lush.

First of all, green is about to drop.

Description: Emerald: dark green. Describe green plants, such as vegetation, as if they were full of water.

Said by: Qin Mu's Morning Sigh on the Sand: "There are many trees on this land."

Grammar: complementarity; As predicate, attribute and complement; Describe lush vegetation

Second, vigorous development.

Description: Dense foliage, lush foliage.

From: Ming Sunyou's Qin Xin Ji: "May it rain all over the world, and may your life be beautiful and prosperous."

Vernacular: "May the earth be effective and affectionate, and congratulations on your clear water and lush foliage."

Third, green branches and leaves.

Description: turquoise branches and leaves. Of lush trees; Metaphor is young.

From: Modern Zhou Libo's "The Storm" Part I, the 19th time: "I said,' Old man, if you are so green, don't mention these 50 beards, even 500 or 5,000 can't stop you. ”"

Fourth, onions are green.

spell

It means that the vegetation is lush.

Lesson 23 "Beautiful Xiaoxing 'anling" in the third grade Chinese textbook of primary school published by People's Education Press: "In summer, trees are flourishing and the dense layers of leaves seal the forest tightly. "

Five, lush

Description: Describe lush vegetation. Also described as magnificent.

From: Ye Shengtao's Swimming: "There are several rural areas in the distance, with dense overlapping of trees and houses and lush weather everywhere."