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[wo:m] adj.,v. -adj 1. i ngrohtë; it's warm bën ngrohtë; the coffee was only warm kafeja nuk ishte e nxehtë sa duhet; it keeps me warm më mban ngrohtë. 2. fig. i dashur (mik); i zjarrtë (ithtar); i përzemërt (urim), e ngrohtë (pritje, ngjyrë); 'with warmest wishes' 'me urimet më të përzemërta. 3. fig. i nxehtë, i gjallë (debat). 4. fig. e freskët (gjurmë). 5. fig. i pakëndshëm, i papëlqyeshëm; make things warm for sb i hap telashe dikujt; things got too warm for him se kishte mirë punën /-vt. ( up) 1. ngroh (dhomën etj). 2. mban ngrohtë (rroba). 3. fig. gëzoj, ngroh (shpirtërisht). 4. ngrohem. 5. fig. ngazëllehem.● warm over/through ['wo:m 'ëuvë:(r)/thru:] ngroh (gjellën)● warm up ['wo:m ap] a) ngrohem; b) ngrohet (motori); c) fig. nxehet (diskutimi); gjallërohen (të pranishmit); d) ngroh; e) fig. i jap gjallëri (bisedës, shfaqjes).● warm-blooded ['wo:m bladid] adj 1. zool. me gjak të ngrohtë (kafshë). 2. fig i ngrohtë; i zjarrtë; pasionant● warmed-over ['wo:md ëuvë:(r)] adj 1. i ringrohur, i ngrohursërish (ushqim). 2. fig. bajat, i konsumuar (medium, projekt)● warm front ['wo:m frant] n. meteo. front i ngrohtë, masa ajri të ngrohtë● warm-hearted ['wo:mha:tid] adj. i përzemërt● warming oven ['wo:ming 'ëuvë:(r)] n. furrë për ngrohje● warming pan ['wo:ming pæn] n. ngrohës dysheku, hekur me thëngjij (për ngrohjen e dyshekut në dimër)● warming-up exercises ['wo:ming ap 'eksësaiz] n. sport. ushtrime nxemjeje● warmly ['wo:mli] adv 1. ngrohtë, me rrobatë ngrohta (vishem). 2. fig. ngrohtësisht, me ngrohtësi (përshëndes, falënderoj)* * *ngrohtë
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warm-blooded — warm blood|ed [ ,wɔrm blʌdəd ] adjective warm blooded animals have a body that stays warm in both hot and cold environments. A cold blooded animal has a body temperature that changes when their environment changes. => HOT BLOODED … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
warm-blooded — adj animals that are warm blooded have a body temperature that remains fairly high whether the temperature around them is hot or cold ≠ ↑cold blooded … Dictionary of contemporary English
warm-blooded — warm blooded; warm blooded·ness; … English syllables
Warm-blooded — Warm blood ed, a. (Physiol.) Having warm blood; applied especially to those animals, as birds and mammals, which have warm blood, or, more properly, the power of maintaining a nearly uniform temperature whatever the temperature of the surrounding … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
warm-blooded — warm′ blood′ed or warm′blood′ed adj. 1) zool. of or designating animals, as mammals and birds, having a body temperature that is relatively constant and independent of the environment 2) ardent; impetuous: warm blooded valor[/ex] • Etymology:… … From formal English to slang
warm-blooded — warm bloodedness, n. /wawrm blud id/, adj. 1. Also, endothermic. designating or pertaining to animals, as mammals and birds, whose blood ranges in temperatures from about 98° to 112°F (37° to 44°C) and remains relatively constant, irrespective of … Universalium
warm-blooded — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of animals, chiefly mammals and birds) maintaining a constant body temperature by their metabolism. 2) ardent; passionate … English terms dictionary
Warm-blooded — In biology, a warm blooded animal species is one whose members maintain thermal homeostasis; that is, they keep their body temperature at a roughly constant level, regardless of the ambient temperature. This involves the ability to cool down or… … Wikipedia
warm-blooded — UK [ˌwɔː(r)m ˈblʌdɪd] / US [ˌwɔrm ˈblʌdəd] adjective biology warm blooded animals have a body that stays warm in both hot and cold environments. A cold blooded animal has a body temperature that changes when their environment changes. • See: hot… … English dictionary
warm-blooded — adjective animals that are warm blooded have a body temperature that remains fairly high whether the temperature around them is hot or cold compare coldblooded … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
warm-blooded — /ˈwɔm blʌdəd / (say wawm bluduhd) adjective 1. → endothermic. 2. ardent, impetuous, or passionate: young and warm blooded valour. 3. (of a horse) having the temperament of a warm blood …