单词 | warmth |
释义 | warmth (wɔːʳmθ ) 1. uncountable noun B2 The warmth of something is the heat that it has or produces. She went further into the room, drawn by the warmth of the fire. [+ of] June had brought with it the first of the summer warmth. Synonyms: heat, snugness, warmness, comfort 2. uncountable noun B2 The warmth of something such as a garment or blanket is the protection that it gives you against the cold. The blanket will provide additional warmth and comfort in bed. 3. uncountable noun B2 Someone who has warmth is friendly and enthusiastic in their behaviour towards other people. He greeted us both with warmth and affection. Synonyms: affection, feeling, love, goodwill Collocations: atmosphere of warmth Later, you can create an atmosphere of warmth and trust that transforms a so-so relationship into something special. The Sun Here are some things we encourage to create an atmosphere of warmth. Christianity Today You can create an atmosphere of warmth and co-operation to get backing for the plans you care about. The Sun The moon in your relationships chart creates an atmosphere of warmth and trust that strengthens a current love match or launches a new one with someone in entertainment. The Sun We work at facilitating relationships and organising social events so that, in an atmosphere of warmth and friendship, good decisions can be made, decisions that may inf luence many lives. Times, Sunday Times There was genuine warmth in the applause as he walked back through the Long Room. Times, Sunday Times (2014) I observed genuine warmth between them and the adults they live with. The Sun (2013) Here was genuine warmth and love. Times, Sunday Times (2013) But after a while, he opens up, and his inner warmth comes flooding out. Times, Sunday Times Love fills you with an inner warmth, leaving you feeling on top of the world. The Sun These bursts of inner warmth are so agreeable that it's sorely tempting to try to extend them ever farther. Times, Sunday Times An inner warmth streamed through my body ... Times, Sunday Times Small in stature, quiet and unassuming, her constant generosity and inner warmth, shown toward each one of us, was very large and real. Globe and Mail It seemed to lack warmth, somehow - something that's important on this sort of holiday, especially when there's little to tempt you outside the hotel gates. Times, Sunday Times That doesn't mean it lacks warmth or spontaneity; it means that all the people must work together to contribute to the whole project. Christianity Today A face without lines looks expressionless - it lacks warmth and personality. Times, Sunday Times In fact, most plants rather relished having a regular drink, interspersed with short bursts of sun and periods of relative warmth. Times, Sunday Times But his genius was to unsettle our natural sympathies by portraying even the most hidebound with relative warmth, while painting the reformers as hypocrites and killjoys. Times, Sunday Times Notice the feelings in your feet, their relative warmth or coolness, and their weight. Times, Sunday Times Some wildflowers can now be found more in towns and cities than elsewhere, no doubt helped by the relative warmth of the streets. Times, Sunday Times Her brief daytime visits were mostly spent, fully clothed, in the relative warmth of the sauna, before she darted back to her own bedroom, at about 9pm. The Sun All your photographs have a nostalgic sense of warmth to them. Times, Sunday Times Bright yellow walls and pink carpets and rugs increase the sense of warmth. Times, Sunday Times In the restaurant, steaks sizzle over an open fire, creating a sense of warmth and wellbeing. Times, Sunday Times We definitely felt a sense of warmth and attraction. The Sun Art and collectables crowd shelves, walls and floors, and the red hue of much of the lower floor engenders a sense of warmth and privacy. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 温暖 Japanese: 暖かさ |
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