1British EnglishBrEDFDsweetfruitjuice that you add water to before you drink it 〔加水后饮用的〕果汁
lime cordial
来檬果汁
2DFDAmerican EnglishAmE old-fashioned a strong sweet alcoholic drink 烈性甜酒;甜露酒SYN liqueur
an after-dinner cordial
餐后甜露酒
Examples from the Corpus
cordial• We will see people farmingunlikelycrops, like elder whose flowers make an appetizing cordial, and whose berries make wine.• We were offered an after-dinner cordial.• Two glasses of greencordial were brought.
cordial• Meanwhile, relations in the scrum were not always cordial.• Relations among members of the two groups have not always been cordial.• Though one was a Democrat and the other a Republican, the rivalry over which one would move up first was cordial.• Donnely was polite and cordial, but she refused to sign the contract.• Shy but cordialfriendships were struck up, which Mrs Thomlinson was powerless to prevent or subvert.• And a cordialgreeting to you.• Likeable, cordial, he sits down in a chair facing her husband and herself and proceeds to converse with them.• I received a cordial note from Mrs. Thomas thanking me for the present.• Britain and Portugal have had cordial relations for more than four centuries.
Origincordial2
(1300-1400)Medieval Latincordialis, from Latincor“heart”