单词 | cordial |
释义 | cordial —cordial /ˈkɔː.di.əl/ aep /ˈkɔːr.dʒəl/ adjective FORMAL (FRIENDLY) ► F0 friendly, but formal and polite: » a cordial smile/greeting/welcome/reception» Relations between the two leaders are said to be cordial.Thesaurus+: ↑Friendlycordially /-i/ adverb FORMAL► F0» You are cordially invited to attend our annual wine-tasting evening.» On a personal level, they came to be cordially disliked.Thesaurus+: ↑FriendlyThesaurus+: ↑Not liking adjective FORMAL (STRONG) ► F0 (of a feeling, especially dislike) strong: » The two statesmen are known to have a cordial dislike for each other.Thesaurus+: ↑Not likingcordially /-i/ adverb FORMAL► F0» You are cordially invited to attend our annual wine-tasting evening.» On a personal level, they came to be cordially disliked.Thesaurus+: ↑FriendlyThesaurus+: ↑Not liking noun [U] F0 UK a sweet drink made from fruit, to which water is usually added: » lime cordialThesaurus+: ↑Soft drinksF0 US → LIQUEUR(Cf. ↑liqueur) Thesaurus+: ↑Spirits and distilling |
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