fa·tigue
noun/fəˈtiːɡ/
/fəˈtiːɡ/
- [uncountable] a feeling of being extremely tired, usually because of hard work or exercise
synonym exhaustion, tiredness极度疲劳;极度劳累 - physical and mental fatigue
精疲力竭 - Driver fatigue was to blame for the accident.
这个事故是驾驶员疲劳所致。 - I was dropping with fatigue and could not keep my eyes open.
我快要累倒了,眼睛也睁不开了。
Extra ExamplesTopics Health problemsc1, Feelingsc1- He was crying from cold and fatigue.
他由于寒冷和疲劳而哭了起来。 - She had to stop work when fatigue set in.
疲劳袭来时,她不得不停止工作。 - The man was shivering with fatigue.
这个男人累得浑身发抖。 - The right vitamins help you combat fatigue.
适当服用维生素能够帮你抵抗疲劳。 - Tom began to feel fatigue and weakness once more.
汤姆再次开始感到疲惫无力。 - Correcting your posture prevents muscle fatigue and injury.
纠正姿势可防止肌肉疲劳与受伤。 - conditions such as chronic fatigue, insomnia and depression
慢性疲劳、失眠和抑郁等症状 - simple lifestyle strategies to prevent fatigue
防止疲劳的简单生活方式 - swimmers who are in a state of extreme fatigue
疲惫不堪的游泳者
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- extreme
- severe
- growing
- …
- experience
- feel
- suffer from
- …
- set in
- overcome somebody
- from fatigue
- with fatigue
- a feeling of fatigue
- signs of fatigue
- physical and mental fatigue
- [uncountable] (usually after another noun) a feeling of not wanting to do a particular activity any longer because you have done too much of it
厌倦 - Launching too many charity appeals risks bringing on compassion fatigue (= a loss of the ability to feel pity for other people’s suffering).
发起太多的慈善呼吁可能会导致同情心疲劳(=丧失同情他人痛苦的能力)。 - lockdown/Covid fatigue
封锁/新冠疲劳 - The city has lived with masks and restrictions for over a year and people are experiencing pandemic fatigue.
这座城市在戴口罩和实施限制的情况下生活了一年多,人们正在经历流行病带来的疲劳。
- Launching too many charity appeals risks bringing on compassion fatigue (= a loss of the ability to feel pity for other people’s suffering).
- [uncountable] weakness in metal or wood caused by repeated bending or stretching
(金属或木材的)疲劳 - The wing of the plane showed signs of metal fatigue.
机翼显示出金属疲劳的迹象。
- The wing of the plane showed signs of metal fatigue.
- fatigues[plural] loose clothes worn by soldiers
(士兵穿的)工作服 - soldiers in combat fatigues
身穿作战服的军人
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- army
- battle
- combat
- …
- in fatigue
- soldiers in combat fatigues
- fatigues[plural] (especially North American English) duties, such as cleaning and cooking, that soldiers have to do, especially as a punishment
士兵杂役(如做打扫、帮厨,尤指作为惩罚) - We were all put on cookhouse fatigues for a week.
我们都穿上了一周的厨房工作服。
- We were all put on cookhouse fatigues for a week.
Word Originmid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘task that causes weariness’): from French fatigue (noun), fatiguer (verb), from Latin fatigare ‘tire out’, from ad fatim, affatim ‘to satiety or surfeit’.