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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.

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