cloy
	英 [klɒɪ]
美
	    
		中文词源
	
	cloy 发腻的可能同clay,glue.即发黏的,发腻的。
 
		英文词源
	
	- cloy
 - cloy: [14] Cloy originally meant ‘fasten with a nail’. It is a reduced form of the long obsolete acloy, which came from Anglo-Norman acloyer. This was a variant of Old French encloyer, a descendant of the Vulgar Latin compound verb inclāvāre, based on Latin clāvus ‘nail’ (source of Latin claudere ‘shut’, from which English gets close).
=> close - cloy (v.)
 - "weary by too much, fill to loathing, surfeit," 1520s, from Middle English cloyen "hinder movement, encumber" (late 14c.), a shortening of accloyen (early 14c.), from Old French encloer "to fasten with a nail, grip, grasp," figuratively "to hinder, check, stop, curb," from Late Latin inclavare "drive a nail into a horse's foot when shoeing," from Latin clavus "a nail" (see slot (n.2)).
 
 Accloye is a hurt that cometh of shooing, when a Smith driveth a nail in the quick, which make him to halt. [Edward Topsell, "The History of Four-footed Beasts," 1607]
 
 The figurative meaning "fill to a satiety, overfill" is attested for accloy from late 14c. Related: Cloyed; cloying. 
 
		双语例句
	
	- 1. After a while, the rich sauce begins to cloy.  
  - 过了一会儿,浓味沙司开始显得油腻了。
  来自《权威词典》
 
- 2. Chocolates start to cloy if you eat too much. 
  - 假如你吃太多巧克力会使你倒胃口.
  来自互联网
 
- 3. Chocolates start to cloy if you eat too many. 
  - 巧克力糖吃太多就会腻.
  来自互联网
 
- 4. The pleasures of idleness soon cloy. 
  - 无所事事的享乐很快就使人厌烦了.
  来自互联网