cordially
英 [ˈkɔː.di.ə.li]
美 [ˈkɔːr.dʒə.li]
1、cordi- + -al + -ly.
2、cord- + -ial + -ly.
3、含义:heartfelt, from the heart, of the heart.
4、The noun is late 14c., originally "medicine, food, or drink that stimulates the heart".
- cordially (adv.)
- late 15c., "by heart," from cordial + -ly (2). Meaning "heartily" is from 1530s; weakened sense of "with friendliness" is attested by 1781.
- 1. You are cordially invited to a celebration for Mr Michael Brown on his retirement.
- 热诚邀请您参加为迈克尔∙布朗先生退休举行的庆祝会。
- 2. She greeted the visitor cordially, inviting her to stay for breakfast.
- 她亲切地招呼着客人, 请她留下来吃早饭.
- 3. You are cordially invited to come and give guidance.
- 务请光临指导.
- 4. He greeted her most cordially.
- 他向她热情地打招呼.
- 5. They hailed us cordially.
- 他们热情地欢迎我们.