thường xanh
/ˈevəɡriːn//ˈevərɡriːn/The word "evergreen" has its roots in the Old English phrase "æfre grene", meaning "always green". This phrase was used to describe plants that retained their green color throughout the year, rather than changing with the seasons. The term gained popularity during the 17th century, particularly in horticulture, to describe plants that remained healthy and green despite the changing weather conditions. Over time, the term expanded to include not only plants, but also literature, art, and other creative works that were considered timeless and enduring. In the 19th century, the term "evergreen" gained new significance in the context of journalism and publishing, referring to articles or stories that remained relevant and popular over a long period of time. Today, the term is used in various contexts to describe anything that is perpetual, enduring, and ageless.
that has green leaves all through the year
có lá xanh quanh năm
cây bụi thường xanh
Related words and phrases
always popular
luôn luôn phổ biến
một tác phẩm mới của vở opera trường tồn của Rossini
All matches