煖 (nuǎn) - Warm — refers to warmth, heat, or a & also used in ancient texts as a variant
煖 · nuǎn
Warm — refers to warmth, heat, or a state of being comfortably warm;
also used in ancient texts as a variant of 暖 (warm).
Warm — refers to warmth, heat, or aalso used in ancient texts as a variant
Usage highlights
Warm and cozyWarm springWarm breezeWarm handsWarm heartWarm atmosphere
Usage & contexts
Examples
- The room is warm and cozy (房间煖和舒适).
- Spring brings warm breezes (春风煖煖).
- He warmed his hands by the fire (他在火边煖手).
- The old couple enjoys a warm relationship (老夫妇关系煖煖).
Collocations
- Warm and cozy(煖和)
- Warm spring(煖春)
- Warm breeze(煖风)
- Warm hands(煖手)
- Warm heart(煖心)
- Warm atmosphere(煖氛围)
Idioms
- Warm as spring breeze(如沐煖风)
- Warm words comfort the heart(煖语慰心)
- Warm sun in winter(冬日煖阳)
Cultural background
FAQ- 煖 is an ancient variant of 暖 (warm), often found in classical Chinese texts.
- The character carries connotations of comfort, kindness, and gentle warmth.
- In traditional Chinese medicine, maintaining bodily warmth (煖) is considered important for health.