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1 ♦ warm
♦ warm /wɔ:m/A a.1 caldo ( anche fig.); caloroso; appassionato; ardente; cordiale; focoso; che tiene caldo: Are you warm enough?, hai abbastanza caldo?; It's nice and warm in here, qua dentro fa un bel caldo (o un bel calduccio); warm water, acqua calda; warm shades, tinte calde ( il rosso, il giallo, ecc.); (meteor.) warm front, fronte caldo; a warm welcome, un cordiale benvenuto; warm thanks, calorosi ringraziamenti; warm clothing, indumenti caldi (o che tengono caldo); a warm heart, un cuore gentile; a warm temperament, un temperamento appassionato2 ( caccia: dell'odore della selvaggina) forte; fresco; recente: warm scent (o trail) traccia fresca3 (fam.) benestante; ricco4 (fam.) che rischia di mettersi male; ‘caldo’ (fig.); rischioso; pericoloso: Things are getting warm in the Middle East, in Medio Oriente la situazione si sta facendo caldaB n.1 [u] (il) caldo: Come into the warm!, vieni al caldo!● warm-air heating, riscaldamento ad aria □ warm-blooded, ( d'animale) a sangue caldo; ( di persona) che ha il sangue caldo, impulsivo □ ( slang USA) warm body, scaldapanche, scaldasedie (fig.) □ (comput.) warm boot, avvio a caldo □ (fig.) a warm corner, un luogo pericoloso; una posizione rischiosa □ warm descriptions, descrizioni eccitanti (o impudiche) □ warm-hearted, di buon cuore; affettuoso; cordiale □ warm-heartedness, buon cuore; cordialità; affettuosità □ (mecc.) warm start, partenza a caldo □ warm work, lavoro che fa sudare, occupazione faticosa; (fig.) lavoro pericoloso □ to get warm, scaldarsi; riscaldarsi; ( di una discussione, ecc.) accalorarsi, animarsi □ to grow warm, farsi caldo; accalorarsi, riscaldarsi (fig. fam.): The disputants grew warm, i litiganti si sono accalorati □ in warm blood, a sangue caldo □ to make it (o things) warm for sb., rendere la vita difficile a q.; attaccare q.; molestare q. □ ( giocando alla ricerca di oggetti nascosti) You are getting warm, «fuoco!, fuoco!»warmly avv. warmness n. [u]. (to) warm /wɔ:m/A v. t.scaldare; riscaldare; (fig.) dare calore a, accendere, animare, eccitare: to warm one's feet in front of the fire, scaldarsi i piedi davanti al fuoco; to warm (up) the soup, riscaldare la zuppa; His words warmed my heart, le sue parole mi hanno scaldato il cuoreB v. i.scaldarsi; riscaldarsi; (fig.) accalorarsi, accendersi, infervorarsi: The soup is warming (up), la zuppa si sta scaldando; The preacher warmed up as he went on with his sermon, continuando la predica, il predicatore s'infervorò● ( sport) to warm the bench, fare panchina, fare il panchinaro (pop.) □ (fig. fam.) to warm sb. (o sb. 's jacket), bastonare q.; dare un fracco di legnate a q. □ to warm oneself, scaldarsi; riscaldarsi. -
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[wɔːm]1) (gen) caldo (-a)I'm warm; I feel warm — ho caldo
am I getting warm? — (fig: in game) fuocherello?
2) (fig: colour) caldo (-a), (thanks, congratulations, apologies) sentito (-a), (welcome, applause) caloroso (-a), (person, greeting) cordiale, (heart) d'oro, (supporter) convinto (-a)2. vt(gen) scaldareto warm o.s. by the fire — scaldarsi vicino al fuoco
3. vi(food, water) scaldarsiI or my heart warmed to him — mi è entrato in simpatia
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3 welcome
I 1. ['welkəm]1) (gratefully received) [initiative, news] graditoto make sb. welcome — (on arrival) dare il benvenuto a qcn.; (over period of time) accogliere qcn. a braccia aperte
if you want to finish my fries you're welcome to them — (politely) se vuoi finire le mie patatine, non ti fare problemi
if you want to watch such rubbish you're welcome to it! — (rudely) se vuoi guardare queste stupidaggini, sei libero di farlo!
2.you're welcome — (acknowledging thanks) prego, non c'è di che
nome benvenuto m.3.modificatore [ speech] di benvenuto4.••II ['welkəm]verbo transitivo dare il benvenuto a, accogliere [ person]; gradire [news, contribution]; accogliere favorevolmente [ initiative]"please welcome our guest tonight, Tim Mays" — "diamo il benvenuto all'ospite di questa sera, Tim Mays"
* * *['welkəm] 1. adjective(received with gladness and happiness: She will make you welcome; He is a welcome visitor at our house; The extra money was very welcome; The holiday made a welcome change.) benvenuto2. noun(reception; hospitality: We were given a warm welcome.) benvenuto, accoglienza3. verb(to receive or greet with pleasure and gladness: We were welcomed by our hosts; She will welcome the chance to see you again.) accogliere, dare il benvenuto; gradire4. interjection(used to express gladness at someone's arrival: Welcome to Britain!) benvenuto- be welcome to
- you're welcome!* * *I 1. ['welkəm]1) (gratefully received) [initiative, news] graditoto make sb. welcome — (on arrival) dare il benvenuto a qcn.; (over period of time) accogliere qcn. a braccia aperte
if you want to finish my fries you're welcome to them — (politely) se vuoi finire le mie patatine, non ti fare problemi
if you want to watch such rubbish you're welcome to it! — (rudely) se vuoi guardare queste stupidaggini, sei libero di farlo!
2.you're welcome — (acknowledging thanks) prego, non c'è di che
nome benvenuto m.3.modificatore [ speech] di benvenuto4.••II ['welkəm]verbo transitivo dare il benvenuto a, accogliere [ person]; gradire [news, contribution]; accogliere favorevolmente [ initiative]"please welcome our guest tonight, Tim Mays" — "diamo il benvenuto all'ospite di questa sera, Tim Mays"
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['wɛlkəm]1. adj(gen) gradito (-a)to be welcome — (person) essere il (la)benvenuto (-a)
you're welcome — (after thanks) prego
2. naccoglienza, benvenutoa cold/warm welcome — un'accoglienza fredda/calorosa
3. vtaccogliere, ricevere, (also: bid welcome) dare il benvenuto a, (fig: change, suggestion, development) rallegrarsi di, (criticism) accettare di buon grado
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