warmish
warmish — 形容詞
- warmishpositive
- more warmishcomparative
- most warmishsuperlative
1. a little warm, but not very warm — often used to describe something that feels n
微溫的
稍微溫暖但不熱的
a little warm, but not very warm — often used to describe something that feels neither hot nor cold, or weather that is warmer than cool but not actually hot.
The afternoon sun felt warmish, so Fatima stayed outside a little longer.
午後的陽光感覺微溫,Fatima 便在外面多待了一會兒。
collocation: feel + warmish (describing temperature sensation)
Wei poured a glass of water, found it warmish, and put it back in the fridge.
Wei 倒了一杯水,發現只是微溫,又放回冰箱。
predicative use: find + warmish
The bathwater was still warmish when Ananya climbed in.
Ananya 爬進浴缸時,洗澡水還是微溫的。
A warmish breeze blew through the kitchen as Olga prepared dinner.
一陣微風帶著暖意吹進廚房,Olga 正在那裡準備晚餐。
文法句型
warmish + noun
feel / look / be + warmish
用法筆記
The suffix -ish softens the adjective, so warmish is weaker than warm: it means 'a bit warm' or 'closer to warm than to cool'. Frequently used in spoken or informal writing. The same pattern works with other temperature adjectives (coolish, coldish).