0 the heat that is produced by something -- ciepło
the warmth of the fire
1 the quality of being friendly and showing affection -- serdeczność
There was no warmth in his eyes.
Home visitors have a challenging role, requiring personal warmth, problem-solving and organizational skills, and crisis management abilities, and must work alone and with challenging recipients.
The subscales are named warmth, disciplinary warmth, power assertion, possessiveness, and personal relationship.
Many of these particular memories were about the functions and abilities of music in creating warmth, partnership, community, getting attention and in-uencing moods.
Like a natural phenomenon, such as the air to breathe or the sun for warmth, healthcare is there to provide treatment.
High scores on this composite reflect a combination of high structure and rules, warmth and closeness, and high expectations for child's achievement and prosocial behavior.
This is like warmth blocking synonymous *warmness, except that the blocked item in the relationship may be a syntactic unit.
The company's fluent acting, comic ingenuity, clarity of diction, unaffected style of vocal ensemble and communicative warmth have repeatedly been praised.
This type of atrium may be beneficial in creating a psychological warmth effect particularly in the winter of a northern climate.