Hey Greenhorn

Hey Greenhorn 歌词

歌曲 Hey Greenhorn
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[00:00.10] Now, the VOA Special English
[00:15.31] program, Words and Their Stories.
[00:19.50] Green is an important color
[00:25.01] in nature.
[00:26.21] It is the color of grass
[00:28.70] and the leaves on trees.
[00:31.24] It is also the color
[00:33.88] of most growing plants.
[00:36.22] Sometimes, the word green
[00:40.65] means young, fresh and growing.
[00:45.07] Sometimes, it describes
[00:47.91] something that is not yet
[00:50.30] ripe or finished.
[00:52.39] For example, a greenhorn
[00:56.67] is someone who has no expereince,
[00:59.85] who is new to a situation.
[01:03.04] In the fifteenth century,
[01:06.27] a greenhorn was a young cow
[01:09.46] or ox whose horns
[01:11.45] had not yet developed.
[01:13.24] A century or so later,
[01:16.54] a greenhorn was a soldier
[01:18.88] who had not yet had
[01:21.31] any experience in battle.
[01:23.67] By the eighteenth century,
[01:28.57] a greenhorn had the meaning
[01:30.27] it has today
[01:31.81] - a person who is new in a job.
[01:35.10] About one hundred years ago,
[01:39.63] greenhorn was a popular expression
[01:42.96] in the American west.
[01:45.00] Old-timers used it to describe
[01:48.58] a man who had just arrived
[01:50.78] from one of the big cities back east.
[01:54.32] The greenhorn lacked the skills
[01:58.10] he would need to live
[01:59.64] in the hard, rough country.
[02:02.23] Someone who has the ability
[02:06.61] to grow plants well is said
[02:09.40] to have a green thumb.
[02:11.89] The expression comes from
[02:14.88] the early nineteen hundreds.
[02:16.87] A person with a green thumb
[02:20.75] seems to have a magic touch
[02:23.49] that makes plants grow quickly and well.
[02:26.97] You might say that the woman
[02:30.16] next door has a green thumb
[02:32.35] if her garden continues to grow long
[02:36.07] after your plants have died.
[02:38.00] The Green Revolution is the name
[02:43.29] given some years ago to the development
[02:46.52] of new kinds of rice and other grains.
[02:50.01] The new plants produced
[02:53.19] much larger crops.
[02:54.93] The Green Revolution
[02:57.82] was the result of hard work
[02:59.51] by agricultural scientists
[03:01.76] who had green thumbs.
[03:04.60] Green is also the color
[03:08.84] used to describe
[03:10.38] the powerful emotion, jealousy.
[03:13.51] The green-eyed monster
[03:16.00] is not a frightening creature
[03:18.05] from outer space.
[03:19.40] It is an expression used
[03:21.64] about four hundred years ago
[03:23.63] by British writer William Shakespeare
[03:27.06] in his play "Othello."
[03:29.91] It describes the unplesant
[03:32.45] feeling a person has when someone
[03:36.68] has something he wants.
[03:38.62] A young man may suffer from
[03:41.90] the green-eyed monster
[03:43.39] if his girlfriend begins going out
[03:46.28] with someone else.
[03:47.72] Or, that green-eyed monster
[03:50.91] may affect your friend if you
[03:53.65] get a pay raise and she does not.
[03:56.83] In most places in the world,
[04:00.61] a green light is a signal
[04:03.15] to move ahead.
[04:04.74] A green light on a traffic signal
[04:08.13] means your car can continue on.
[04:11.11] In everyday speech,
[04:13.55] a green light means approval
[04:16.44] to continue with a project.
[04:18.78] We want you to know
[04:21.37] we have a green light to
[04:23.60] continue this series next week.
[04:26.39] (MUSIC)
[04:36.84] This VOA Special English program,
[04:41.48] Words and Their Stories,
[04:43.98] was written by Marilyn Christiano.
[04:47.36] I'm Warren Scheer.
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