Warm
81warm — 1. adjective /wɔːm,wɔːrm/ a) Having a temperature slightly higher than usual, but still pleasant; a mild temperature. The tea is still warm. b) Being something that causes warmth, or the impression thereof. This is a very warm room. Ant …
82warm — 1. a) lau[warm], mild, nicht kalt, schwül, sommerlich; (geh.): lind; (österr. ugs.): bacherlwarm. b) behaglich, geheizt, mollig, nicht kalt; (landsch.): überschlagen. 2. a) besonders, eifrig, eindringlich, ernsthaft, lebhaft, nachdrücklich,… …
83warm — warmadj 1.homosexuell.Warm=nichtheißundnichtkalt.Seitdemspäten18.Jh. 2.adv=soebenerhalten;geradeveröffentlicht.Eigentlichsovielwie»geradedemBackofenentnommen«.Seitdem18.Jh. 3.adv=mitHeizungskosten.1960ff.… …
84warm — [OE] English, German, and Dutch warm and Swedish and Danish varm go back to a common prehistoric source, *warmaz. This in turn was descended from Indo European *ghworm , *ghwerm , which also produced Greek thermós ‘hot’ (source of English thermal …
85warm — adj 1. tepid, lukewarm, heated; toasty, Inf. roasty toasty, snug, comfortable, cozy. 2. fervid, fervent, zealous, ardent, vehement; emotional, passionate, impassioned, warm blooded, hotheaded, impetuous. 3. friendly, on friendly terms, on good… …
86warm — Mahana, pumehana. Also: hahana, hana, hanahana mehana, ho omāhanahana, māhanahana, ho opumehana, kōhanahana, pūwelawela, ōwela, ōikiiki, lānia, kohea, heahea, āheahea, mule, ōhea. See hot. Warm over a fire, ho omahana, lala, ōlani. … …
87warm — [OE] English, German, and Dutch warm and Swedish and Danish varm go back to a common prehistoric source, *warmaz. This in turn was descended from Indo European *ghworm , *ghwerm , which also produced Greek thermós ‘hot’ (source of English thermal …
88warm-up — {n.} A period of exercise or practice in preparation for a game or other event. * /During the warm up the baseball players were throwing the ball around and running up and down the side of the field./ * /Before the television quiz program, there… …
89warm-up — {n.} A period of exercise or practice in preparation for a game or other event. * /During the warm up the baseball players were throwing the ball around and running up and down the side of the field./ * /Before the television quiz program, there… …
90Warm-up — Der englischsprachige Begriff warm up oder warming up (dt. aufwärmen) kann folgende Bedeutung haben: im Sport Aufwärmphase des Körpers, siehe Aufwärmen im Motorsport Aufwärmphase einer Maschine (Rennwagen, Motorrad usw.) Aktivitäten zum Aufwärmen …