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warm

adjective
/wɔːm/
/wɔːrm/
(comparative warmer, superlative warmest)
Idioms
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    at pleasant temperature温度宜人

  1. at a fairly high temperature in a way that is pleasant, rather than being hot or cold温暖的;暖和的
    • warm weather/temperatures/air温暖的天气/温度/空气
    • Wash the blouse in warm soapy water.这件女衬衫要用温的肥皂水洗。
    • Tomorrow will be warm and sunny.明天将是温暖而晴朗的。
    • a warm and dry spell温暖干燥的天气
    • Are you warm enough?你够暖和吗?
    • The children jumped up and down to keep warm.孩子们上下跳动保持身体暖和。
    • I can’t seem to get warm.我似乎不能取暖。
    • Wait for the warmer weather before putting the plants in the garden.等天气转暖后再把植物放在花园里。
    • a warm climate 温暖的气候
    • It's nice and warm in here.这里暖烘烘的。
    • Heat the bread until it is warm to the touch.把面包加热到摸起来很热。
    • The sun felt warm on his skin.阳光温暖了他的皮肤。
    Extra Examples
    • Add the soured cream and cook, stirring, until just warm.加点儿酸奶,边煮边搅动直到微温为止。
    • Are you sure you'll be warm enough dressed like that?你肯定穿这些衣服够暖和吗?
    • Bake for 15 minutes and serve warm with Greek yogurt.烘烤 15 分钟,再配希腊酸奶趁热吃。
    • Come and have a nice warm drink by the fire.到炉火边来暖暖和和喝一杯吧。
    • How can we get warm?我们怎样才能暖和起来?
    • It was a mild day, almost warm.那是和煦的一天,天气几乎可以算是暖和。
    • She felt her face grow warm at his remarks.听了他的话,她觉得脸上热乎乎的。
    • She tries to keep warm by sitting right next to the fire.她紧挨着炉火坐着来保持身体暖和。
    • The bread should stay warm for at least half an hour.这个面包应当至少在半个小时内保持温热。
    • The machine may feel warm to the touch.机器摸起来可能会热热的。
    • The night air was soft and unseasonably warm.夜风轻柔,而且反常地暖和。
    • The room seemed uncomfortably warm.房间里似乎热得让人不舒服。
    • The weather had turned warm.天气变暖了。
    • These will keep your feet warm.这可以使你的脚部保持温暖。
    • They stood on the corner, stamping their feet to keep warm.他们站在拐角处,不停地跺着脚保暖。
    • This plant will only grow in a warm climate.这种植物只能在温暖的气候下生长。
    • The leaves swayed slowly in the soft, warm breeze.叶子在柔和的暖风中轻轻摇曳。
    • You'll be as warm as toast in here.你在这里会感到暖烘烘的。
    Topics Weathera1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • look
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    phrases
    • nice (and) warm
    • warm to the touch
    See full entry
  2. clothes/buildings衣服;建筑物

  3. keeping you warm or staying warm in cold weather保暖的;保温的
    • warm clothing/clothes暖和的衣服
    • a warm pair of socks一双暖和的袜子
    • This sleeping bag is very warm.这条睡袋很暖和。
    • I wish I had a warm house to go back to.我希望我有一个温暖的家可以回去。
    Extra Examples
    • I slid further down into the pleasantly warm bed我钻进温暖的被窝里。
    • That jacket looks nice and warm.那件夹克看上去舒适暖和。
    • Make sure you pack some warm clothes.一定要带些保暖的衣服。
    • This sleeping bag is really warm.这个睡袋真暖和。
  4. friendly友善

  5. showing enthusiasm, friendship or love温情的;热心的;友好的
    • Her smile was warm and friendly.她的笑容温暖而友好。
    • The star received a warm welcome from fans.这位明星受到了粉丝的热烈欢迎。
    • The speaker was given a warm reception.演讲者受到了热情的接待。
    • He felt a warm glow at the memory.他回忆起往事时感到一阵温暖。
    • a warm smile/greeting热情的微笑/问候
    • She threw her arms around me in a warm embrace.她热情地搂住了我。
    • Most people get a warm feeling when they see puppies playing together.大多数人看到小狗在一起玩耍都会有一种温暖的感觉。
    • Please send her my warmest congratulations.请代我向她致以最热烈的祝贺。
    • Her comments were greeted with warm applause.她的评论得到了热烈的掌声。
    • an extremely warm and friendly person一个极为热情友好的人
    Topics Personal qualitiesb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • sound
    • become
    adverb
    • extremely
    • very
    • genuinely
    See full entry
  6. colours颜色

  7. (of colours颜色) containing red, orange or yellow, which creates a pleasant, comfortable and relaxed feeling or atmosphere暖色调的
    • The room was decorated in warm shades of red and orange.这房间是用红和橙的这些暖色调装饰的。
    • Reds and yellows are warm colours that attract attention.红色和黄色是吸引注意力的暖色。
  8. in game游戏

  9. [not before noun] used to say that somebody has almost guessed the answer to something or that they have almost found somebody/something that has been hidden即将猜中;接近答案;即将找到
    • Keep guessing—you're getting warmer.接着猜,你离答案越来越近了。
    Topics Doubt, guessing and certaintyc2
  10. Word OriginOld English wearm (adjective), werman, wearmian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German warm, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin formus ‘warm’ and Greek thermos ‘hot’.
see also warmth
Idioms
warm fuzzy/fuzzies
  1. (especially North American English, informal) feelings of love, comfort and support; things that give you these feelings温暖:爱,安慰和支持的感觉;给你这些感觉的东西
    • The memories fill me with warm fuzzies.记忆让我充满温暖的模糊。
    • Being generous may evoke some warm fuzzy feelings for you.慷慨可能会让你产生一些温暖模糊的感觉。
    • We had a nice short exchange and were both left with a good warm fuzzy.我们进行了一次愉快的短暂交流,两人都留下了一个温暖的回忆。

warm

verb
/wɔːm/
/wɔːrm/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they warm
/wɔːm/
/wɔːrm/
he / she / it warms
/wɔːmz/
/wɔːrmz/
past simple warmed
/wɔːmd/
/wɔːrmd/
past participle warmed
/wɔːmd/
/wɔːrmd/
-ing form warming
/ˈwɔːmɪŋ/
/ˈwɔːrmɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    make/become warm(使)变暖

  1. [transitive, intransitive] to make something/somebody warm or warmer; to become warm or warmer(使)温暖,变暖和
    • warm something/somebody/yourself Come in and warm yourself by the fire.进来烤火暖和暖和吧。
    • The alcohol warmed and relaxed him.这酒使他浑身发暖轻松起来。
    • warm something/somebody/yourself up I'll warm up some milk.我来热些牛奶。
    • There is little doubt that the planet is warming.毫无疑问,地球正在变暖。
    • warm up As the climate warms up, the ice caps will melt.随着气候变暖,冰盖将融化。
    • We soon warmed up in front of the fire.我们在炉火前面马上暖和起来了。
    • warm through Return the bowl to the heat to warm through.把碗放回加热器把它热透。
    • warm something through Poach until the fish is warmed through.水煮,直到鱼变热。
    Topics Cooking and eatingb1, Weatherb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • properly
    • sufficiently
    • thoroughly
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  2. become friendly变得友好

  3. [intransitive, transitive] warm (somebody/something) to become more friendly, loving, etc.; to make somebody feel or become more friendly, loving, etc.(使)变得更友好,变得更温情
    • His voice suddenly warmed.他的语气突然变得友善起来。
    • The story warmed our hearts.这个故事温暖了我们的心。
  4. see also global warming, house-warming
    Word OriginOld English wearm (adjective), werman, wearmian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German warm, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin formus ‘warm’ and Greek thermos ‘hot’.
Idioms
look/feel like death warmed up (British English)
(North American English like death warmed over)
  1. (informal) to look or feel very ill or tired看起来病得厉害(或疲惫不堪);感到很不舒服(或累得要命)
warm the cockles (of somebody’s heart)
  1. (British English) to make somebody feel happy or sympathetic使人内心感到高兴(或同情)
    • Doesn’t that story just warm the cockles of your heart?那个故事难道没有温暖你的心吗?

warm

noun
/wɔːm/
/wɔːrm/
the warm
[singular]
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    place地方

  1. a place where the temperature is warm暖和的地方
    • Come inside into the warm.进来暖和暖和。
  2. Word OriginOld English wearm (adjective), werman, wearmian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German warm, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin formus ‘warm’ and Greek thermos ‘hot’.

warm

adverb
/wɔːm/
/wɔːrm/
(warmer, warmest)
(informal)
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  1. in a way that makes you feel warm使人暖和地;温暖地 synonym warmly
    • Wrap up warm before you go outside!穿得暖和些再出去!
    Word OriginOld English wearm (adjective), werman, wearmian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German warm, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin formus ‘warm’ and Greek thermos ‘hot’.

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