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cloyvt. satiate,glut. surfeit使充分满足,使吃得过饱,使厌腻。 △2H.IV.Epi.28 (26): “If you be not too muchcloyed with fat meat,our humble author will continue the story. with Sir John in it.”(Shakespeare original-ly intended to introduce Falstaff into Henry V. but hedid not keep his promise: only the death of Falstaff ismentioned there.)如果诸位对肥肉还没有吃腻,我们的卑微的作者将要把这个故事继续写下去,还叫约翰爵士出场。 △H.V2.2.9: “Whom he hath dulled and cloyed with gra-cious favours,”国王对他赐予的种种厚恩,多得已经使他无动于衷甚至有些厌倦了。 △1H.VI.2.5.104: “But now thyuncle is removing hence,/As prince do their courts,when they are cloyed With long continuance in a settled place.”但是现在你的舅父就要离开此世了,就像王公们在一个固定地方停留太久而厌烦了,就要离开他们原来的宫廷 一样。 △R.III.4.4.61:“I am hungry for revenge./Andnow I cloy me with beholding it.”我一直渴望着复仇,现在看到了它又觉得厌烦了。 |