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warmth

/wawrmth/US // wɔrmθ //UK // (wɔːmθ) //

温情,温暖,温馨提示,温暖性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the quality or state of being warm; moderate or gentle heat.
    • : the sensation of moderate heat.
    • : liveliness of feelings, emotions, or sympathies; ardor or fervor; enthusiasm or zeal: She spoke her mind with great warmth. There was warmth in his greeting and in his handshake.
    • : the quality of being intimate and attached: All children need warmth and affection from their families.
    • : an effect of brightness, cheerfulness, coziness, etc., achieved by the use of warm colors: The room has warmth since it was redecorated.
    • : the means or ability to produce a sensation of heat: a jacket with little warmth.
    • : slight anger or irritation:Her denial betrayed some warmth.

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Examples

  • The best heated throw blankets will provide safe, customizable heat and complete comfort with no discernable wires, and only a feeling of plush, decadent warmth.

  • We recommend bringing this and maybe one or two disposable hand warmers along with you, just in case you need even more warmth on those brisk early mornings.

  • While durability and warmth are critical attributes, I appreciate the Fall Line’s dexterity the most.

  • Look for extra warmth while you workIf your work takes you outside or in non-heated areas, you need to protect yourself from the elements with the best cold-weather gear.

  • Clouds may increase later in the day, depriving us of some of the sunshine’s warmth.

  • Aromas reveal more with the warmth, while the cold dulls them.

  • As Sarah and her sister and mother headed for the warmth of home, the demonstration continued.

  • Even her most extreme remarks have been delivered with a smile as she radiates the warmth of a friendly small-town neighbor.

  • The warmth and the soul that you get out of dancing, if someone was going to stop you from doing that?

  • I wrapped my poncho around me for warmth and waited in the quiet darkness.

  • The medium pitch expresses warmth, emotion, and the heart qualities.

  • The feeling for the tiny things probably has in it the warmth of a young personal sympathy.

  • Miss Anne smiled kindly, not dreaming of his perplexity, amused by his Southern warmth.

  • Our friendship was close and intimate, such as is formed in the warmth of youth and which the grave alone dissolves.

  • The quiet comfort and heartfelt warmth of an English fireside must be felt to be appreciated.

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