Meanings (ES + gloss)
entibiarse • entibiecerse (disused) • entrar en calor
To become warmer.
He came inside to warm up.
It took a long time for the place to warm up and to counteract the cold and enable their fingers to cope with the delicate task of moulding, the men would often surround themselves…
calentar • entibiar • entibiecer (disused)
To heat or reheat (e.g. food).
I couldn't be bothered to cook another meal so I just warmed up yesterday's leftovers.
calentar motores
To physically or mentally prepare oneself, something or someone for an activity.
The band were already on stage, warming up for the gig.
alentar • animar
To physically or mentally prepare oneself, something or someone for an activity.
It was a dark Saturday night last month on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, where Saturday nights can get very dark, but Sabrina Brier, in a rhinestone necklace and strapless plai…
Rich knew how to warm up the audience of The Price is Right. His good looks and charming personality made even that special.
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