warming center
English
Etymology
From warming (adjective) + center.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈwɔːmɪŋ ˌsɛntə/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈwoɹmɪŋ ˌsɛntəɹ/, [-ɾəɹ]
- Hyphenation: warm‧ing center
Noun
warming center (plural warming centers)
- (US) An artificially warmed emergency shelter that operates during dangerously cold weather to provide care and relief for people affected by the low temperature.
- Synonyms: heat bank, warm bank
- Antonym: cooling center
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see warming, center.
- 1970, Junius Watson, Joe Jacoby, New York: McCall Publishing Company, →ISBN, page 91:
- On such days the fireplace was a cheerful, warming center of activity and Alice would often spread a quilt on the floor in front of it where boy and dog could play.
- 1991, Frederick Garber, Thoreau's Fable of Inscribing (Princeton Legacy Library), Princeton: Princeton University Press, →ISBN, page 153:
- Part of the reason Thoreau lights on fireplaces, chimneys, and hearths as indexical locations has to do with all that they mean in terms of warming centers.
- 2000, Jiayu Zhou, William K.-M. Lau, “Intercomparison of AGCM Simulations of 1997/98 El Niño Impact on South American Summer Monsoon”, in Proceedings of the Annual Climate Diagnostics Workshop, volume 25, NOAA, →OCLC, page 333:
- We can see from the reanalysis that two anomalous warming centers in the tropical eastern Pacific straddle the equator and extend eastward.
Alternative forms
- warming centre (Australian spelling, British spelling, Canadian spelling)
Translations
artificially warmed emergency shelter that operates during dangerously cold weather
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Further reading
- warming center on Wikipedia.Wikipedia