单词 | warm |
释义 | warm UK [wɔ:m] US [wɔ:rm] adjective TEMPERATURE 温度 ESSENTIAL ■having or producing a comfortably high temperature, although not hot 温暖的;暖和的 •Are you warm enough or do you want the fire on?你暖不暖和,要不要生火? •I've got my hands in my pockets to keep them warm.我把手放在口袋里保暖。 ESSENTIAL ■describes clothes and covers made of a material that keeps you warm (衣物等)保暖的,暖和的 •I don't have a warm winter coat.我连一件暖和的冬衣都没有。 •Those gloves look nice and warm.那些手套看起来又漂亮又暖和。 ■A warm colour is one which is based on or contains a colour such as red, yellow or orange which suggests warmth. 暖色的the warm UK ■a warm place 暖和的地方 •It's cold standing out there - come into the warm.站在外边挺冷的——进来暖和暖和吧。 UK [wɔ:m] US [wɔ:rm] adjective FRIENDLY 友好的 ADVANCED ■friendly and loving 亲切友好的;热心的,热情的 •They're a very warm family.他们一家人非常热情。 •He has a lovely warm smile.他的笑容亲切而迷人。 •I'd like to give a warm welcome UK [wɔ:m] US [wɔ:rm] adjective NEAR 接近 [after verb] informal ■(especially in children's games) near to guessing a correct answer or to discovering a hidden object (尤指在儿童游戏中)即将猜中的,快要发现的 •You're getting UK [wɔ:m] US [wɔ:rm] verb intransitive or transitive ADVANCED ■to (cause to) become warm (= less cold) (使)温暖,(使)变暖和 •You're so cold - come and warm your hands by the fire.你太冷了——来,到火边暖暖手。 •Your supper's just warming through •We can warm (up) UK [wɔ:m] US [wɔ:rm] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs [M] warm sth over US disapproving ■to use an idea that has been used before or to discuss a subject that has already been discussed before 再次使用(已用过的办法);对…老调重弹 •Voters are bored with politicians warming over old policies.选民们已经厌倦了政客们对老的政策旧调重弹。 warmed-overUK [ˌwɔːmdˈəʊ.vər] US [ˌwɔːrmdˈoʊ.və˞] adjective [before noun] US disapproving 2. These commercials are just warmed-over imitations of earlier TV ads. 这些商业广告只是对先前那些电视广告的老套模仿而已。 UK [wɔ:m] US [wɔ:rm] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs warm to sb ■to start to like someone 开始喜欢上(某人) •I wasn't sure about Sarah at first, but I warmed to her after we'd been out together a few times.一开始我不太确定是不是喜欢莎拉,可后来我跟她一起外出约会了几次后就对她有了好感。 UK [wɔ:m] US [wɔ:rm] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs warm to sth ■If you warm to an idea, you start to become interested in or enthusiastic about it 对…变得感兴趣;对…变得热衷 •Unfortunately, I had to leave just as the speaker was warming to his theme.不巧的是,正当发言者就他的主题越讲越起劲时,我不得不离开了。 UK [wɔ:m] US [wɔ:rm] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs [M] warm (sb/sth) up ■to become warmer or to make someone or something warmer 变热;(使)暖和;加热 •The house soon warms up with the heating on.暖气一开,屋子里很快就暖和起来了。 •I'll just warm up the engine while you're getting your coats on.你们穿上大衣,我去预热一下引擎。 UK [wɔ:m] US [wɔ:rm] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs [M] warm (sb) up ■to entertain people while they are waiting for a performance to start, for example by telling jokes 节目开始前活跃观众气氛(如讲笑话) •He's got a job warming up for TV studio audiences.他找到一份工作,负责在电视节目录制前炒热观众席的气氛。 •He was warming the audience up with his world-famous jokes.他讲了几个令人捧腹的笑话,以炒热观众席的气氛。 UK [wɔ:m] US [wɔ:rm] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs [M] warm sth up ■to heat food that has already been cooked 重新加热(食品) •I might just warm up the leftovers from yesterday's meal in the microwave.我或许只需用微波炉热一热昨天剩的饭菜就可以了。 UK [wɔ:m] US [wɔ:rm] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs warm up EVENT informal ■If an event warms up, it starts to become more interesting, enjoyable or exciting 活跃起来;热闹起来 •The party was only just starting to warm up as I left.我离开时派对刚开始要热闹起来。 EXERCISE ■to prepare yourself for a physical activity by doing some gentle exercises and stretches 做准备活动,热身 •If you don't warm up before taking exercise, you risk injuring yourself.如果你在运动之前不做热身,会有受伤的危险。 |
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