fatigue / fəˈtig /

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fatigue4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. weariness from bodily or mental exertion.
  2. a cause of weariness; slow ordeal; exertion: the fatigue of driving for many hours.
  3. Physiology. temporary diminution of the irritability or functioning of organs, tissues, or cells after excessive exertion or stimulation.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to fatigues or any clothing made to resemble them: The guerrilla band wore fatigue pants and field jackets. She brought fatigue shorts to wear on the hike.
v. 有主动词 verb

fa·tigued, fa·ti·guing.

  1. to weary with bodily or mental exertion; exhaust the strength of: Endless chatter fatigues me.
  2. Civil Engineering. to subject to fatigue.
v. 无主动词 verb

fa·tigued, fa·ti·guing.

  1. to become fatigued.
  2. Civil Engineering. to undergo fatigue.

fatigue 近义词

n. 名词 noun

tiredness

v. 动词 verb

tire, wear out

更多fatigue例句

  1. It’s harder to maintain that work when crisis fatigue sets in, when the world moves on to the next major news event or catastrophe.
  2. Getting the balance between fatigue and fitness right determines how fast you’ll race.
  3. This strategy increases visibility, as people notice a brand more when its ads appear on multiple devices and they seem familiar, plus you allow your audience to interact with your brand through their platform of choice and it prevents ad fatigue.
  4. Notably, if you squeeze a piece of metal over and over, the material is going to fatigue.
  5. She has begun running again, but still battles heavy fatigue.
  6. Both presidents fit the historical pattern of third-quarter voter fatigue.
  7. Fatigue, sadness, or psychosis is not about choice or laziness or selfishness.
  8. With the Pentagon concerned about fatigue and morale, a lost piece of valuable property is the last thing these families need.
  9. “If done chronically, it can lead to a suppressed immune system, chronic fatigue and memory issues,” he says.
  10. Fatigue feels heavy, like I am trudging through life with a 300-pound man on my back.
  11. Fatigue he never knew, and on one occasion he was said to have spent thirteen days and nights in the saddle.
  12. He soon experienced an unwonted sense of fatigue, then a drowsy sensation came over him.
  13. And in the midst of his speculations, overpowered by fatigue, he fell asleep, and ate his breakfast next morning very happily.
  14. (b) All those who are under 20 and more than 50 years of age, and who are strong enough to endure the fatigue of a campaign.
  15. The young apprentice was of middle height, very well built, amazingly active, and able to bear the utmost fatigue.