Warm to Meaning in English
expression
ˈwɔɹm/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
WAWRM too, tuh, ti
wˈɔːm/ /tˈuː
WAWM TOO
释义
To gradually begin to like someone, something, or an idea, especially after not being sure at first.
用法与细微差别
This phrase is informal and often used about people, activities, or ideas. Commonly used in the form 'warm to someone' or 'warm to the idea of'. Implies a gradual positive change, not immediate excitement. Not used for objects that can't be liked emotionally.
Spanish: empezar a gustar - cogerle cariño a - tomarle afecto aPortuguese (BR): começar a gostar de - simpatizar comPortuguese (PT): começar a gostar de - simpatizar comChinese (Simplified): 开始喜欢 - 渐渐喜欢上Chinese (Traditional): 開始喜歡 - 漸漸喜歡上Hindi: पसंद करने लगना - अपनापन महसूस करने लगनाArabic: يبدأ بالإعجاب بـ - يألفBengali: পছন্দ হতে শুরু করা - আস্তে আস্তে আগ্রহী হওয়াRussian: проникаться симпатией - проникнуться (кем-то/чем-то)Japanese: だんだん好きになる - 親しみを持つVietnamese: bắt đầu thích - dần thiện cảmKorean: 정이 가다 - 점차 마음이 열리다Turkish: ısınmak (birine/bir şeye)Urdu: دل لگنا - آہستہ آہستہ پسند کرناIndonesian: dần cảm mến - dần thích
例句
It took me a while to warm to my new coworkers.
basic
She quickly warmed to the idea of moving abroad.
basic
The children soon warmed to their new teacher.
basic
It took a few weeks for me to really warm to city life.
natural
At first he was shy, but he really warmed to everyone by the end of the party.
natural
I didn’t warm to the new policy at first, but now I see its benefits.
natural