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1 to give a warm welcome
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2 warm
[wo:m] 1. adjective1) (moderately, or comfortably, hot: Are you warm enough, or shall I close the window?; a warm summer's day.) silts2) ((of clothes) protecting the wearer from the cold: a warm jumper.) silts3) (welcoming, friendly, enthusiastic etc: a warm welcome; a warm smile.) silts; sirsnīgs4) (tending to make one hot: This is warm work!) (par darbu u.tml.) saspringts; bīstams5) ((of colours) enriched by a certain quantity of red or pink, or (of red etc) rich and bright: a warm red; I don't want white walls - I want something warmer.) silts2. verb1) (to make moderately hot: He warmed his hands in front of the fire.) []sildīt2) (to become friendly (towards) or enthusiastic (about): She warmed to his charm.) atsilt; atmaigt3. noun(an act of warming: Give your hands a warm in front of the fire.) []sildīšana- warmly- warmness
- warmth
- warm-blooded
- warmed-over
- warmhearted
- warmheartedness
- warm up* * *sildīšana; siltums; sildīt; sasildīt; sildīties; sasildīties; iekarst, iesilt; silts; silts, sirsnīgs; iekarsis, sakaitināts, iekaisis; svaigs; turīgs, bagāts
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