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Cordial Meaning in English

word

ˈkɔɹdʒəɫ
KOR-juhl
kˈɔːdɪəl
KAW-dee-uhl

释义

Being polite, warm, and friendly, often in a formal way. Sometimes, it can also mean a sweet, fruit-flavored drink (especially in British English).

用法与细微差别

'Cordial' is formal and is often used to describe professional or polite relationships ('cordial welcome,' 'cordial relations'). Not commonly used in everyday conversation. The drink meaning is chiefly British. Don't confuse with 'casual' or 'friendly' — 'cordial' usually suggests a respectful warmth, not deep intimacy.

例句

The manager gave us a cordial greeting.

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Our conversation was very cordial.

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He sent a cordial letter to his old teacher.

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Despite their differences, they always remain cordial at meetings.

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She gave me a cordial smile when I entered the room.

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In the UK, 'lemon cordial' is a popular sweet drink.

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