Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Two meanings of warmth

Two meanings of warmth

Warm means warm and genial.

When warm is used as a noun, it means warm and warm, and when it is used as a verb, it means warm, warm, friendly and gentle. When used as an adjective, it means warm, warm, warm, warm, warm, warm and friendly. When used as an adverb, it means to make people warm.

Warm is often used as an adjective, so warm generally has no distinction between tense and voice. The meaning of warm is also very simple, that is, "warm", which is often used to describe the weather, such as warm weather.

Now participle: warming.

Past tense: warm.

Past participle: warm.

Example:

1. Cut the cake into cubes and eat it while it is hot or at room temperature.

When the cake is warm or cooled to room temperature, cut it into four squares and serve.

2. Warm weather attracts flounder to the coast.

The warm climate brought flounder to the offshore.

Poland is the opponent of Scotland in the last warm-up match at home.

Scotland's last warm-up match in China was against Poland.

We sit around the fire to keep warm.

We sat around the fire to keep warm.

These children are warm and lovely by nature, and they are very tactile.

Children like to express their love with warm physical contact when they speak.

In warm weather, you should wear cool and comfortable clothes.

You should wear cool and comfortable clothes in hot weather.

7. They always come out and excite the audience.

They always come out to arouse the emotions of the audience.

Because of the warm weather, David only wears a white cotton shirt.

Because of the warm weather, David only wore a white cotton shirt.

9. We hope this color can bring a warm and attractive feeling to the house.

We hope this color will make the house feel warm and at home.

10. Uruguay beat England in the World Cup warm-up match.

Uruguay beat England in the World Cup warm-up match.