单词 | warm |
释义 | warm —warm /wɔːm/ aep /wɔːrm/ adjective (FRIENDLY) ► B1 friendly and loving: » They're a very warm family.» He has a lovely warm smile.» I'd like to give a warm welcome to our guests this evening.Thesaurus+: ↑Friendlywarmly /ˈwɔːm.li/ aep /ˈwɔːrm-/ adverb► B2» He shook my hand warmly.» You're not dressed warmly enough - put a sweater on.Thesaurus+: ↑FriendlyThesaurus+: ↑Warmwarmth /wɔːmθ/ aep /wɔːrmθ/ noun [U] ► B2» I've put a T-shirt on under my sweater for extra warmth.Thesaurus+: ↑WarmThesaurus+: ↑Friendly • • • Extra Examples:» The chairperson extended a warm welcome to the guest speaker.» He welcomed me with a wide smile and a warm handshake.» Such a warm, life-affirming film!» She has a very warm personality.» Underneath that shy exterior, she's actually a very warm person.adjective (TEMPERATURE) A1 having or producing a comfortably high temperature, although not hot: » Are you warm enough or do you want the fire on?» I've got my hands in my pockets to keep them warm.Thesaurus+: ↑WarmA2 describes clothes and covers made of a material that keeps you warm: » I don't have a warm winter coat.» Those gloves look nice and warm.Thesaurus+: ↑The style, appearance, and make-up of clothesF0 A warm colour is one that is based on or contains a colour such as red, yellow, or orange that suggests warmth. Thesaurus+: ↑The qualities of colourthe warm UKF0 a warm place: » It's cold standing out there - come into the warm.Thesaurus+: ↑Warmwarmly /ˈwɔːm.li/ aep /ˈwɔːrm-/ adverb► B2» He shook my hand warmly.» You're not dressed warmly enough - put a sweater on.Thesaurus+: ↑FriendlyThesaurus+: ↑Warmwarmth /wɔːmθ/ aep /wɔːrmθ/ noun [U] ► B2» I've put a T-shirt on under my sweater for extra warmth.Thesaurus+: ↑WarmThesaurus+: ↑FriendlyWord Builder:–Nouns: warmth–Adjectives: warm–Verbs: warm–Adverbs: warmly • • • Extra Examples:» Everyone huddled round the fire to keep warm.» The mixture of flour, water and yeast is then left in a warm place for four hours.» Dissolve two spoons of powder in warm water.» The room is so warm it's making me feel drowsy.» Put on your red wool cardigan - it'll be nice and warm.adjective [after verb] INFORMAL (NEAR) ► F0 (especially in children's games) near to guessing a correct answer or to discovering a hidden object: » You're getting warmer!Thesaurus+: ↑Closeness in distance and time , ↑About to happenThesaurus+: ↑Children's gamesverb [I or T] ↑Verb Endings for warm ► B2 to (cause to) become warm (= less cold): » You're so cold - come and warm your hands by the fire.» Your supper's just warming through in the oven.» We can warm (up) the room quite quickly with this electric fire.Thesaurus+: ↑WarmWord Builder:–Nouns: warmth–Adjectives: warm–Verbs: warm–Adverbs: warmly• • • Extra Examples:» She squatted on the ground and warmed her hands by the fire.» You can soften the butter by warming it gently.» He usually warms the end of the stethoscope before listening to the patient's chest.» The fisherman warmed his hands against the bowl of hot soup.» You can warm the pie in the microwave. |
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