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cordial

/kawr-juhl or, especially British, -dee-uhl/US // ˈkɔr dʒəl or, especially British, -di əl //UK // (ˈkɔːdɪəl) //

亲切的,友好的,亲切,诚挚的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : courteous and gracious; friendly; warm: a cordial reception.
    • : invigorating the heart; stimulating.
    • : sincere; heartfelt: a cordial dislike.
    • : Archaic. of or relating to the heart.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a strong, sweetened, aromatic alcoholic liquor; liqueur
    • : a stimulating medicine.
    • : anything that invigorates or exhilarates.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.friendly, sociable
Synonyms
affectionate亲切的,深情的,亲热的,亲切amicable友好的,友好,亲切,友善的cheerful欢快的,愉快的,乐观的,愉悦的congenial意气相投,相投的,意气相投的,相投cozy舒适的,舒适,惬意,惬意的earnest认真的,恳切,恳切的,严肃的gracious慈祥的,煦煦,慈祥,慈悲为怀heartfelt诚挚的,真心实意,深切的,衷心的hearty丰盛的,健壮的,酣畅淋漓,丰盛jovial欢快的,愉快的,欢乐的,欢快neighborly邻居,睦邻友好,邻里,邻居的polite以礼相待,以客为尊,以礼待人sincere真心实意,真心实意的,真心诚意,真诚的sympathetic具有同情心的,有同情心的,具有同情心,有同情心warm温暖,温暖的,暖和,温馨提示warmhearted热心肠的人,热心的,热心肠的,热心肠welcoming欢迎,迎接,欢迎来到,迎接的glowing炽热的,焕然一新,焕然一新的,炽热heart-to-heart心心相印,心与心的交流,心对心,心连心social社会,社会的,社会问题,社会性tender嫩,嫩的,嫩芽,嫩模affable和蔼可亲,和蔼可亲的,和蔼可亲的人,和蔼的agreeable称心如意的,中意的,称心的,称心如意buddy-buddy伙伴式的clubby俱乐部,俱乐部的,会所,俱乐部队companionable伴侣,相伴的,有伴的,相伴convivial和谐的,愉快的,康乐,和谐genial和蔼可亲的,和蔼可亲,和蔼的,和煦的happy快乐,幸福,开心,快乐的invigorating令人振奋的,振奋人心的,振奋人心,令人振奋mellow醇厚的,醇厚,醇美,醇美的palsy-walsy瘫痪--步履蹒跚red-carpet红地毯,红毯,红色地毯,红地毯上responsive响应性,响应性的,响应式,响应的wholehearted忠心耿耿,全心全意,衷心的,全心全意地
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Examples

  • You may recall the Great Drinking Vinegar Renaissance of the 2010s, when Pok Pok chef Andy Ricker riffed on Southeast Asia’s drinking vinegar tradition and American shrubs to create the Som cordial that captivated much of the food world.

  • This is the first I have heard of such complaints, and our pre-coronavirus family get-togethers were always cordial.

  • If it was a married couple, he would be cordial and friendly, he used the liking principle, speaking to both people.

  • They are all now adults, and we have very cordial relationships.

  • The interactions are often cordial — she often strikes up conversation with patients about their tattoos — but necessarily brief.

  • The 2008 Republican presidential nominee and longtime Arizona senator has long had a cordial relationship with Hillary Clinton.

  • Neither trusts the other, yet cultural norms dictate that everyone remain cordial.

  • Despite any partisan enmities, the two top politicos maintained a cordial relationship.

  • The president and former president, who once despised each other, are cordial but far from friendly.

  • The email exchanges started out as cordial, if cold, but gradually grew more confrontational.

  • The relations between country bank officials and the officials of this bank have been most cordial.

  • Tressan advanced to meet him, a smile of cordial welcome on his lips, and they bowed to each other in formal greeting.

  • He put out his hand in the most cordial and friendly way, and greeted me with the most winning smile in the world.

  • He was well entitled to the Resolution of cordial thanks which the associated companies accorded to him.

  • But to rulers possessed of scriptural qualifications, cordial obedience is due.