Cálido in english
Warm
pronunciation: wɔrm part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: wɔrm part of speech: adjective
In gestures




cálido = warm ; warm ; hot.
Example: Her face broke into a warm friendly smile.Example: It was an incredible day, a warm and benign day of earliest autumn.Example: Preferred word forms will also be noted: 'heat' may be preferred to 'hot'.more:
» cálido abrazo = warm hug .
Example: He was not kidding when he said that Caracas could greet travellers with a slap in the face rather than a warm hug.» clima cálido = hot climate ; warm climate ; warm weather .
Example: Apples and pears may live in a hot climate for a while, but they won't produce fruit. Example: Bignonias are found in warm climates and grow wild in the Eastern and Southern United States. Example: But then a stretch of warm weather, even some rain, melted one of the rinks and left the other two in bad shape.» color cálido = warm colour .
Example: Cold and warm colour creates a depth in a painting since cold colours are seen as further away and warm colours give the impression of being closer.» frente cálido = warm front .
Example: Warm fronts move more slowly than cold fronts, and are associated with less severe weather.» luz cálida = warm white light .
Example: Homes filled with wood furniture in a rustic style lend themselves to warm white light, whereas white furniture looks better in cool white light.» poco cálido = lukewarm .
Example: His performance received lukewarm reviews from the press but ovations from the audience.» tiempo cálido = warm weather .
Example: But then a stretch of warm weather, even some rain, melted one of the rinks and left the other two in bad shape.