英 [ˈklɔɪɪŋ] 美 [ˈklɔɪɪŋ]
adj. 厌烦的;倒胃口的;因过量而厌烦的
cloying /ˈklɔɪɪŋ/
形容词 You use cloying to describe something that you find unpleasant because it is much too sweet, or too sentimental. 令人腻烦的
...the sweet, cloying smell of cheap perfume.
...廉价香水的甜腻香味。
overly sweet
同义词: saccharine / syrupy / treacly
cloying 过甜; 甜得发腻的; 厌烦的..
... cloy 吃饱 cloying 厌烦的 cloze 完形的 ...
... paltry 无价值的,微不足道的 cloying 甜得发腻的,令人腻烦的 estranged 疏远的,决裂的 ...
... chic,很精致、别致的; cloying,甜的发腻的; clumsy,呆头呆脑的; ...
St-Germain becomes ubiquitous and it has won fans thanks to a light, flowery taste that is not as cloying as, say, a litchi martini.
圣日耳曼变得无处不在,它清淡、绚丽的味道不像荔枝马蒂尼那样令人生厌,因此赢得了众多粉丝。
Here is where I beg, in cloying tones, that we teach the children to learn from these mistakes.
我能做的只是苦口婆心地教育孩子们从我的错误中吸取教训。
Unlike Mr Bush, who looked into Vladimir Putin’s eyes and got “a sense of his soul”, Mr Obama was not gulled into giving Russian leaders cloying praise.
布什从普金眼中看出“心灵的感知力”,奥巴马并不像他一样,对俄罗斯首领大放奉承之辞。
Many brought flowers - the cloying scent lingering in the station for hours after.
In fact, the CD contains a rather cloying love song to her son, Bertie.
If people find the name Attyson too cloying, it gives way to Addison.
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