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What's the meaning? That girl student is in the green. Thanks for your help.đŸ„°
2022ćčŽ9月14æ—„ 02:15
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It is indeed worded in a strange manner. I can think about 2 idioms: - "to be green" = to be immature / untrained / inexperienced or to be concerned aout the environment - "to be in green" = to wear green clothes But I never met the expression "to be in the green" to be honest.
2022ćčŽ9月14æ—„
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This is a very awkwardly phrased sentence. It should be "the female student is in the green". It means she is wearing green.
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