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What is the word warmth, sunshine, sunshine and warmth?

Warm and sunny, sunny, neither too cold nor too hot are adjectives.

Warm sunshine pinyin w ē nnu ē ní ngl ē ng means warm sunshine. From Lao She's Winter in Jinan: "However, in winter in northern China, Jinan is really a treasure."

Warm sunshine pinyin yá ngguā nghé xé means warm sunshine. Example: It's sunny today. We're going to take the quilt out to dry.

The lukewarm pinyin bùlěngbùrè means that the temperature is neither too high nor too low, and the temperature is moderate. It is also a metaphor for the general attitude towards people. From the thirty-fifth chapter of Wenkang's Legend of Heroes of Children: "I saw him holding a bowl of cooked Pu 'er tea in one hand, which was slightly warm, moderately cool and delicious. "

Adjective is a kind of part of speech, which is mainly used to describe or modify nouns or pronouns, indicating the nature, state, characteristics or attributes of people or things, and is often used as an attribute, as well as a predicate or complement.