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How to say warmth in English?

Warm is warm in English.

1. English pronunciation: [/wrm/]; United States: [/wrm/]

Second, Chinese translation adj. warm passion; passionate

Verb (abbreviation for verb) keeps warm; enthusiasm

Noun (abbreviation for noun) heating; warm oneself

Make people warm; warm

Third person singular form: warms

Now participle: warming

Past tense: warm

Past participle: warm

Comparison: warmth

Highest: hottest

Derivative: enthusiastically

Fourth, phrase collocation 1. a warm welcome

Step 2 warm up, warm up

3. Warm weather, warm weather

4. Warm clothes

5. enthusiastic

6. Warm light

Bilingual example 1. It is warm today.

It is warm today.

We were warmly welcomed by our host.

We were warmly welcomed by our host.

It is very important to warm up before exercise.

It is important to warm up before exercise.

She put on some warm clothes before going out.

She put on some warm clothes before going out.

He is a warm-hearted person.

He is a warm-hearted man.

6. Warm light makes the room feel comfortable.

Warm light makes the room feel comfortable.

6. Usage 1. "Warm" as an adjective means warmth and kindness. It is warm in summer. It is warm in summer. )

2. "Warmth" can also refer to warmth and enthusiasm. She gave me a warm smile. She gave me a warm smile. )

As a verb, "warmth" means warmth or heating. I want to warm my hands by the fire. )

As a noun, "warm" can mean heating or warming. Heat the soup quickly before serving. Give it a quick heat before serving. )

As an adverb, "warmth" means to make people warm or warm. The fire is burning warmly. (The flame burns very enthusiastically. )

6. The comparative level of "warm" is "warm" and the superlative level is "warm", which means "warmer" and "warmest" respectively. This room is warmer than that one. This room is warmer than that one. )

7. "Warm" is often collocated with some nouns, such as "welcome", "get up", "weather", "clothes", "heard" and "light" to form "warm welcome", "warm weather", "warm clothes" and "etc". She always gives me a warm welcome when I visit her. Whenever I go to see her, she always gives me a warm welcome. )