uncordiality / kɔrˈdʒæl ɪ ti, ˌkɔr dʒiˈæl- or, especially British, -diˈæl- /

不忠诚不诚信违约违宪

uncordiality 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural cor·dial·i·ties for 2.

  1. cordial quality or feeling.
  2. an expression of cordial feeling.

uncordiality 近义词

uncordiality

等同于 enmity

更多uncordiality例句

  1. Following combustive talks between the world’s top two economies in Anchorage last month, little hope remains of recapturing the relative cordiality of the Obama years.
  2. After returning home, Blake sent numerous letters to her conveying his gratitude for her cordiality.
  3. She was delighted by your brilliant talk and sense of humour, but still more delighted by your cordiality and kindness.
  4. He bowed a trifle stiffly, and was surprised to have his bow returned with a graciousness that amounted almost to cordiality.
  5. Mark extended his hand cordially, but there was no warmth or cordiality in the hand that Spencer gave him.
  6. Captain Stewart, who lived outside the town, received me with the same cordiality as the other residents had done.
  7. The two men were talking with great cordiality, when the sound of a dogcart driving up to the front door disturbed them.