fatigued / fəˈtigd /

⚽高中词汇疲惫不堪疲惫不堪的疲惫的疲乏不堪

fatigued 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. tired; wearied.

fatigued 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

tired

更多fatigued例句

  1. A staffing shortage has left hospitals across the country with fewer respiratory therapists and nurses, and those who remain are fatigued and increasingly frustrated.
  2. Now, 13 months later, she noted that she still felt fatigued and short of breath.
  3. The presidential hopeful went home fatigued by the talk of, well, Bush Fatigue.
  4. It is “not just that I’m drawn with a pencil,” she says — it also reflects being fatigued and physically drawn.
  5. Virtual HQs race to win over a remote-work-fatigued marketThe co-founders first piloted Nooks within Stanford, giving it to teaching assistants to use as an engaging layer to summer virtual classes.
  6. During medical school, I often felt fatigued, and needed more energy to get through the brutal call schedules and studying.
  7. Add a recent assault or battery and the mind is simply tired, fatigued, and abused.
  8. He went largely into defensive mode from the first bell, seemingly with the hope of letting Klitschko grow fatigued.
  9. This inward shift should come as no surprise: Israelis are more than fatigued with campaigns focused on war and peace.
  10. Is comedy under attack by an army of pink-fatigued feminists?
  11. Mrs. Armine was fatigued by the journey, and by the long day at Denderah, which had secretly depressed her.
  12. When they reached their home, Madame Phlippon, fatigued with the excursion, retired to her chamber for rest.
  13. Half wet through, and tolerably fatigued, I retired to my couch of dry leaves immediately after partaking of our scanty meal.
  14. The Empress did not come, on account of her recent illness; but the Emperor was there, looking pale, and a little fatigued.
  15. Others go to extremes, and walk for a certain distance, whether they feel fatigued or not by such exertions.