adjective “warm”
warm, Komp. warmer, Sup. warmest
- waarm
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
The sun made the sand warm under our feet.
- häerzlech
The teacher's warm welcome made the new student feel accepted.
- gemittlech (berouegend)
Soft lighting and comfortable chairs gave the café a warm feel.
- waarm (faarweg)
She painted the sunset with warm colors to make it more vibrant.
- no (bei der richteger Äntwert)
The children are playing hide and seek, and you're getting warm!
- frësch (nach ëmmer bemierkbar)
The detectives followed the warm trail left by the suspect.
verb “warm”
Infinitiv warm; hien warms; Verg. warmed; Part. Verg. warmed; Ger. warming
- waarm maachen
She warmed the milk before giving it to the baby.
- waarm ginn
The house begins to warm when the heating is turned on.
- sech upaken (méi frëndlech ginn)
After a while, he warmed to the idea of moving abroad.
- upaken (méi frëndlech maachen)
The teacher's enthusiasm warmed the students to the new subject.
- Freed maachen
A kind smile can warm a person's heart.
- de Réck versuergen
If you keep misbehaving, your father will warm your backside!
- virfëllen (Cache)
The server cache was warmed to improve performance.