warmth

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{i} sıcaklık

Diğer bir deyişle, doğal bir sıcaklık olmadığı sürece, güvenilirlik mümkün değildir. - In other words, reliability is impossible unless there is a natural warmth.

Güzel sıcaklık ve rahatlık veren büyük bir soba vardı. - There was a large stove that gave lovely warmth and coziness.

{i} ısı
germi
coşkunluk
sıcaklık derecesi
içtenlik
{i} hararet
çoşkunluk
ılıklık
{i} heyecan
ateşlilik
{i} samimiyet
warmth index
ısı endeksi
İngilizce - İngilizce
A moderate degree of heat; the sensation of being warm
The effect of using mostly red and yellow hues
Friendliness, kindness or affection
{n} a gentle heat, passion, zeal, fondness
A state of lively and excited interest; zeal; ardor; fervor; passion; enthusiasm; earnestness; as, the warmth of love or piety; he replied with much warmth
the quality of having a moderate degree of heat; "an agreeable warmth in the house
Someone who has warmth is friendly and enthusiastic in their behaviour towards other people. He greeted us both with warmth and affection
the quality of having a moderate degree of heat; "an agreeable warmth in the house"
The warmth of something is the heat that it has or produces. She went further into the room, drawn by the warmth of the fire
intense passion or emotion
a quality proceeding from feelings of affection or love
The warmth of something such as a garment or blanket is the protection that it gives you against the cold. The blanket will provide additional warmth and comfort in bed
{i} heat; cordiality; excitement
a warmhearted feeling
the sensation caused by heat energy
The quality or state of being warm; gentle heat; as, the warmth of the sun; the warmth of the blood; vital warmth
The glowing effect which arises from the use of warm colors; hence, any similar appearance or effect in a painting, or work of color
warmness
warmthness
warmth

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    wôrmth

    Telaffuz

    /ˈwôrmᴛʜ/ /ˈwɔːrmθ/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'worm(p)th ] (noun.) 13th century. From Middle English, from Old English *wiermþu (“warmth”), corresponding to warm +‎ -th. Cognate with West Frisian waarmte (“warmth”), Dutch warmte (“warmth”).