
好词典

源自中古英语 'warmen',古英语 'wyrman'(使变热),与德语 'wärmen' 同源,最终源自原始日耳曼语 *warmijaną。
❶ 使某物变得温暖或更热,通常指通过加热或保温的方式提高温度。
“She warmed her hands by the fire.”
(她在火边暖了暖手。)
“The sun warmed the room in the morning.”
(早晨的阳光让房间变得温暖。)
❶ 使某人或某物变得友好、热情或更受欢迎,常用于情感或社交场合。
“Her smile warmed his heart.”
(她的微笑温暖了他的心。)
“The audience was warmed by the speaker's humor.”
(听众被演讲者的幽默感染了。)
❶ 指某物已经被加热或变得温暖的状态,通常用于描述温度或情感。
“The warmed bread smelled delicious.”
(加热过的面包闻起来很香。)
“She wore a warmed jacket in the cold.”
(她在寒冷中穿了一件暖和的夹克。)
warmed up — 指通过准备活动或热身使身体或机器进入更好的状态,或指某物被加热。
“The athletes warmed up before the race.”
(运动员们在比赛前做了热身。)
warmed over — 指重新加热的食物,或比喻陈旧、缺乏新意的想法或事物。
“The speech felt like warmed over ideas from last year.”
(这个演讲感觉像是去年陈腐想法的翻版。)