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unfatigued

/fuh-teegd/US // fəˈtigd //

无精打采,无精打采的,无精打彩,无心插柳柳成荫

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : tired; wearied.

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Examples

  • A staffing shortage has left hospitals across the country with fewer respiratory therapists and nurses, and those who remain are fatigued and increasingly frustrated.

  • Now, 13 months later, she noted that she still felt fatigued and short of breath.

  • The presidential hopeful went home fatigued by the talk of, well, Bush Fatigue.

  • It is “not just that I’m drawn with a pencil,” she says — it also reflects being fatigued and physically drawn.

  • 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.

  • During medical school, I often felt fatigued, and needed more energy to get through the brutal call schedules and studying.

  • Add a recent assault or battery and the mind is simply tired, fatigued, and abused.

  • He went largely into defensive mode from the first bell, seemingly with the hope of letting Klitschko grow fatigued.

  • This inward shift should come as no surprise: Israelis are more than fatigued with campaigns focused on war and peace.

  • Is comedy under attack by an army of pink-fatigued feminists?

  • Mrs. Armine was fatigued by the journey, and by the long day at Denderah, which had secretly depressed her.

  • When they reached their home, Madame Phlippon, fatigued with the excursion, retired to her chamber for rest.

  • Half wet through, and tolerably fatigued, I retired to my couch of dry leaves immediately after partaking of our scanty meal.

  • The Empress did not come, on account of her recent illness; but the Emperor was there, looking pale, and a little fatigued.

  • Others go to extremes, and walk for a certain distance, whether they feel fatigued or not by such exertions.