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1 warm welcome
['wo:m 'welkëm] pritje e ngrohtë● give sb a warm welcome i bëj një pritje të ngrohtë dikujt● get a fairly cold welcome më presin mjaft ftohtë -
2 welcome
['welkëm] v.,n., adj., interj. -vt 1. mirëpres, i uroj mirëseardhjen. 2. pranoj me kënaqësi; I'd welcome a cup of coffee do ta pija me gjithë qejf një kafe.-n. pritje, mirëseardhje; give sb a warm welcome i bëj një pritje të ngrohtë dikujt; get a fairly cold welcome më presin mjaft ftohtë; what sort of welcome will this product get? si do ta presin klientët këtë artikull?-adj 1. me vend (ndërhyrje). 2. i mirëpritur (vizitor, vendim); make sb welcome e mirëpres dikë; a cup of brandy is always welcome një gotë konjak nuk refuzohet asnjëherë; it was welcome news ishte një lajm i kënaqshëm. 3. (në përgjigje të një falënderimi): you're welcome! s'kapërse!, të/ju lutem! you're welcome to any help I can give you mund të të ndihmoj me kënaqësi.-interj. mirëseerdhe!, mirëseerdhët!● welcome back ['welkëm bæk] pres ngrohtësisht● welcome mat ['welkëm mæt] n 1. rruginë/qilim për të fshirë këmbët, shkorsë. 2. gj.fol. pritje e ngrohtë● welcoming ['welkëming] adj 1. e ngrohtë (buzëqeshje). 2. pritjeje, mirëseardhjeje (fjalë, ceremoni)* * *mirë se erdhët -
3 accord
[ë'ko:d] n. 1. pëlqim; of one's own accord - vullnetarisht; with one accord - njëzëri; In accord with - në përputhje me2. marrëveshje ndërshtetërore3. muz. akord-vt ( with) 1. merrem vesh; pajtohem(me); përkon (me);● his behavior does not accord with his principles - sjellja e tij nuk u përgjigjet parimeve të tij2. jap, akordoj;● he was accorded a warm welcome - atij i bënë/i rezervuan një pritje të ngrohtë● he has been accorded this privilege - atij ia kanë dhënë këtë privilegj● of one's own accord - me dëshirën e vet, vullnetarisht● with one accord - njëzëri* * *akord; marrëveshje
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warm welcome — loving and enthusiastic reception, friendly greeting … English contemporary dictionary
warm — [wôrm] adj. [ME < OE wearm, akin to Ger warm < IE base * gwher , hot > Gr thermē, heat, thermos, warm, theros, summer, L formus, warm, fornax, furnace] 1. a) having or giving off a moderate degree of heat [a warm iron, warm coffee] b)… … English World dictionary
extended a warm welcome — make someone feel welcome, receive someone heartily … English contemporary dictionary
received a warm welcome — was made to feel welcome … English contemporary dictionary
welcome — I adj. 1) perfectly welcome 2) welcome to (you are welcome to my share) 3) welcome to + inf. (you are welcome to borrow my car at any time) 4) (misc.) to make smb. feel welcome II n. 1) to bid, extend, give a welcome to 2) to receive a welcome 3) … Combinatory dictionary
welcome — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, enthusiastic, friendly, hearty (esp. AmE), great, rapturous (esp. BrE), rousing, special, tumultuous (esp. BrE) … Collocations dictionary
welcome — I UK [ˈwelkəm] / US verb [transitive] Word forms welcome : present tense I/you/we/they welcome he/she/it welcomes present participle welcoming past tense welcomed past participle welcomed *** 1) to greet someone in a polite and friendly way when… … English dictionary
welcome — wel|come1 W2S3 [ˈwelkəm] v [T] 1.) to say hello in a friendly way to someone who has just arrived = ↑greet ▪ I must be there to welcome my guests. ▪ They welcomed us warmly . ▪ His family welcomed me with open arms (=in a very friendly way) . 2.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
welcome — wel|come1 [ welkəm ] verb transitive *** to greet someone in a polite and friendly way when they have come to see you or help you: warmly welcome (=with enthusiasm): Visitors will be warmly welcomed. welcome someone/something with open arms… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
warm — 1 adjective 1 BE WARM slightly hot, especially pleasantly: a warm bath | I hope we get some warmer weather soon. | keep sth warm (=stop something from becoming cold): I ve put your dinner in the oven to keep it warm. 2 FEEL WARM feeling slightly… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
warm — warm1 [ wɔrm ] adjective *** 1. ) fairly hot in a way that is comfortable and pleasant: It was warm enough for us to sit outside. I walked fast to keep warm. These plants grow well in warmer climates. His skin was warm to the touch. a ) warm… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English