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暖和的,暖的,溫暖的,熱烈的,興奮的,激烈的,多情的,色情的使溫暖

資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Warm \Warm\, a. [Compar. {Warmer}; superl. {Warmest}.] [AS.
   wearm; akin to OS., OFries., D., & G. warm, Icel. varmr, Sw.
   & Dan. varm, Goth. warmjan to warm; probably akin to Lith.
   virti to cook, boil; or perhaps to Skr. gharma heat, OL.
   formus warm. ???, ???.]
   1. Having heat in a moderate degree; not cold as, warm milk.
      ``Whose blood is warm within.'' --Shak.

            Warm and still is the summer night.   --Longfellow.

   2. Having a sensation of heat, esp. of gentle heat; glowing.

   3. Subject to heat; having prevalence of heat, or little or
      no cold weather; as, the warm climate of Egypt.

   4. Fig.: Not cool, indifferent, lukewarm, or the like, in
      spirit or temper; zealous; ardent; fervent; excited;
      sprightly; irritable; excitable.

            Mirth, and youth, and warm desire!    --Milton.

            Each warm wish springs mutual from the heart.
                                                  --Pope.

            They say he's warm man and does not care to be mad?
            mouths at.                            --Addison.

            I had been none of the warmest of partisans.
                                                  --Hawthor??.

   5. Violent; vehement; furious; excited; passionate; as, a
      warm contest; a warm debate.

            Welcome, daylight; we shall have warm work on't.
                                                  --Dryden.

   6. Being well off as to property, or in good circumstances;
      forehanded; rich. [Colloq.]

            Warm householders, every one of them. --W. Irving.

            You shall have a draft upon him, payable at sight:
            and let me tell you he as warm a man as any within
            five miles round him.                 --Goldsmith.

   7. In children's games, being near the object sought for;
      hence, being close to the discovery of some person, thing,
      or fact concealed. [Colloq.]

            Here, indeed, young Mr. Dowse was getting ``warm,''
            ?? children say at blindman's buff.   --Black.

   8. (Paint.) Having yellow or red for a basis, or in their
      composition; -- said of colors, and opposed to cold which
      is of blue and its compounds.

   Syn: Ardent; zealous; fervent; glowing; enthusiastic;
        cordial; keen; violent; furious; hot.

Warm \Warm\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Warmed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
   {Warming}.] [AS. wearmian. See {Warm}, a.]
   1. To communicate a moderate degree of heat to; to render
      warm; to supply or furnish heat to; as, a stove warms an
      apartment.

            Then shall it [an ash tree] be for a man to burn;
            for he will take thereof and warm himself. --Isa.
                                                  xliv 15

            Enough to warm, but not enough to burn.
                                                  --Longfellow.

   2. To make engaged or earnest; to interest; to engage; to
      excite ardor or zeal; to enliven.

            I formerly warmed my head with reading controversial
            writings.                             --Pope.

            Bright hopes, that erst bosom warmed. --Keble.

Warm \Warm\, v. i. [AS. wearmian.]
   1. To become warm, or moderately heated; as, the earth soon
      warms in a clear day summer.

            There shall not be a coal to warm at. --Isa. xlvii.
                                                  14.

   2. To become ardent or animated; as, the speake? warms as he
      proceeds.

Warm \Warm\, n.
   The act of warming, or the state of being warmed; a warming;
   a heating. [Colloq.] --Dickens.

資料來源 : WordNet®

warm
     adj 1: having or producing a comfortable and agreeable degree of
            heat or imparting or maintaining heat; "a warm body";
            "a warm room"; "a warm climate"; "a warm coat" [ant: {cool}]
     2: psychologically warm; friendly and responsive; "a warm
        greeting"; "a warm personality"; "warm support" [ant: {cool}]
     3: (color) inducing the impression of warmth; used especially
        of reds and oranges and yellows; "warm reds and yellows
        and orange" [ant: {cool}]
     4: having or displaying warmth or affection; "affectionate
        children"; "caring parents"; "a fond embrace"; "fond of
        his nephew"; "a tender glance"; "a warm embrace" [syn: {affectionate},
         {caring}, {fond}, {lovesome}, {tender}]
     5: freshly made or left; "a warm trail"; "the scent is warm"
        [syn: {strong}]
     6: easily aroused or excited; "a quick temper"; "a warm temper"
        [syn: {quick}]
     7: characterized by strong enthusiasm; "ardent
        revolutionaries"; "warm support" [syn: {ardent}]
     8: characterized by liveliness or excitement or disagreement;
        "a warm debate"
     9: uncomfortable because of possible danger or trouble; "made
        things warm for the bookies"
     10: of a seeker; near to the object sought; "you're getting
         warm"; "hot on the trail" [syn: {hot}]

warm
     adv : in a warm manner; "warmly dressed"; "warm-clad skiers" [syn:
            {warmly}]

warm
     v 1: get warm or warmer; "The soup warmed slowly on the stove"
          [syn: {warm up}]
     2: make warm or warmer; "The blanket will warm you"
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