Meaning of wēn:

wēn

Noun

surname Wen; (bound form) temperature; (TCM) fever; epidemic; pestilence (old variant of 瘟[wen1])

Tā de xìng shì Wēn.

他的姓是

His surname is Wen.

Jīntiān de qì wēn hěn shìzhōng, bù lěng yě bù rè.

今天的气很适中,不冷也不热。

Today's temperature is moderate, neither cold nor hot.

Yīshēng shuō wǒ de shēntǐ yǒudiǎn fā wēn.

医生说我的身体有点发

The doctor said I have a slight fever.

Gǔdài rén chángcháng dānxīn gè zhǒng wēnyì.

古代人常常担心各种疫。

People in ancient times were often worried about various epidemics.

Adjective

warm; lukewarm; (bound form) mild; soft; tender

Jīntiān de tiānqì hěn wēnnuǎn.

今天的天气很暖。

Today's weather is very warm.

Tā de shēngyīn hěn wēnhé.

她的声音很温和。

Her voice is very mild.

Verb

to warm up; to review (a lesson etc)

Tiānqì hěn lěng, suǒyǐ wǒ zài bìlú páng wēn nuǎn zìjǐ.

天气很冷,所以我在壁炉旁暖自己。

The weather is very cold, so I warm myself by the fireplace.

Měitiān wǎnshàng wǒ dūhuì huā shíjiān lái wēnxí jīntiān de kè.

每天晚上我都会花时间来温习今天的课。

Every night, I spend time reviewing today's lessons.

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