1. red green - Noun
2. red green - Adjective
red green (plural red greens)
(politics) Alternative form of red-green
red green (comparative more red green, superlative most red green)
(politics) Alternative form of red-green
Pertaining to the shades of red and green, as in red-green colorblindness.
(politics) Synonym of ecosocialist.
(politics) Relating to an alliance between socialists and Islamists.
red-green (plural red-greens)
(politics) Synonym of ecosocialist
red-green
During the federal red-green government (1998–2005) many people became disappointed with what they saw as excessive compromise on key Greens policies. Source: Internet
In 2000, the red-green coalition under Chancellor Schröder and the German nuclear power industry agreed to phase out all nuclear power plants by 2021. Source: Internet
Conventional color coding is difficult for individuals with red-green color blindness (protanopia or deuteranopia) to discriminate. Source: Internet
During the red-green coalition (1998–2005) a policy of agricultural change was launched labeled as a paradigm shift in agricultural policy towards a more ecological friendly agriculture, which needs to continue. Source: Internet
In this model colors are perceived through receptors sensitive to three couples of opponent colors: red-green, yellow-blue and white-black. Source: Internet
Red-green coalition governments There have been a number of red-green governments in Europe since the 1990s. Source: Internet