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warm (EN)
adjetivo, verbo

adjetivo “warm”

warm, comp. warmer, sup. warmest
  1. morno
    The sun made the sand warm under our feet.
  2. caloroso
    The teacher's warm welcome made the new student feel accepted.
  3. reconfortante
    Soft lighting and comfortable chairs gave the café a warm feel.
  4. quente (de cores como vermelho, laranja ou amarelo)
    She painted the sunset with warm colors to make it more vibrant.
  5. perto (de encontrar ou adivinhar a resposta certa)
    The children are playing hide and seek, and you're getting warm!
  6. recente (de um cheiro ou rastro)
    The detectives followed the warm trail left by the suspect.

verbo “warm”

infinitivo warm; ele warms; pret. warmed; part. warmed; ger. warming
  1. aquecer
    She warmed the milk before giving it to the baby.
  2. aquecer-se
    The house begins to warm when the heating is turned on.
  3. afeiçoar-se
    After a while, he warmed to the idea of moving abroad.
  4. cativar
    The teacher's enthusiasm warmed the students to the new subject.
  5. aquecer (dar conforto ou felicidade a alguém)
    A kind smile can warm a person's heart.
  6. bater (coloquial)
    If you keep misbehaving, your father will warm your backside!
  7. pré-carregar (computação)
    The server cache was warmed to improve performance.