A1 noun 中性 #2,647 最常用

fatigue

/fəˈtiːɡ/

Fatigue is a feeling of being extremely tired or exhausted, often resulting from physical or mental effort or illness. It describes a state where you lack the energy or strength to continue your normal activities.

例句

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1

I felt a lot of fatigue after the long walk in the park.

I felt very tired after walking for a long time.

2

The patient reported persistent fatigue following the medical procedure.

The patient said they felt constantly exhausted after the surgery.

3

I'm wiped out; this fatigue is really hitting me today.

I am very tired; I feel no energy at all today.

词族

名词
fatigue
Verb
fatigue
副词
fatiguingly
形容词
fatigued
相关
fatiguability
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记忆技巧

Think of a 'flat tire' (fatigue) — when you have fatigue, you have no 'air' or energy left to keep moving forward.

快速测验

After working for twelve hours without a break, the doctor was overcome by _______.

正确!

正确答案是: fatigue

例句

1

I felt a lot of fatigue after the long walk in the park.

everyday

I felt very tired after walking for a long time.

2

The patient reported persistent fatigue following the medical procedure.

formal

The patient said they felt constantly exhausted after the surgery.

3

I'm wiped out; this fatigue is really hitting me today.

informal

I am very tired; I feel no energy at all today.

4

Chronic fatigue can significantly impact a student's cognitive performance.

academic

Long-term exhaustion can hurt a student's ability to think and learn.

5

We must monitor driver fatigue to ensure safety on the roads.

business

We need to check how tired drivers are to keep the roads safe.

词族

名词
fatigue
Verb
fatigue
副词
fatiguingly
形容词
fatigued
相关
fatiguability

常见搭配

chronic fatigue tiredness that lasts a very long time
mental fatigue feeling tired in the mind or brain
muscle fatigue when your muscles feel weak and tired
extreme fatigue being very, very tired
suffer from fatigue to experience the feeling of being exhausted

常用短语

compassion fatigue

feeling emotionally tired from helping others too much

decision fatigue

being tired of making too many choices

battle fatigue

extreme tiredness caused by being in a war or a long struggle

容易混淆的词

fatigue vs tiredness

Tiredness is a general word for wanting to sleep, while fatigue is often deeper, more intense, or medical.

fatigue vs fatigued

Fatigue is the noun (the feeling), while fatigued is the adjective (describing the person).

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使用说明

Fatigue is a more formal and serious word than 'tired'. It is often used in medical, scientific, or professional contexts to describe a significant lack of energy.

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常见错误

Learners often say 'I am fatigue' when they should say 'I am fatigued' or 'I have fatigue'. Remember that 'fatigue' is the name of the feeling.

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记忆技巧

Think of a 'flat tire' (fatigue) — when you have fatigue, you have no 'air' or energy left to keep moving forward.

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词源

Derived from the French word 'fatigue', which comes from the Latin 'fatigare', meaning 'to weary' or 'to tire out'.

语法模式

uncountable noun can be used as a transitive verb (e.g., 'The hike fatigued him') often follows verbs like 'feel', 'suffer from', or 'experience'
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文化背景

In many modern work cultures, 'fatigue' is a major topic regarding employee mental health and burnout.

快速测验

After working for twelve hours without a break, the doctor was overcome by _______.

正确!

正确答案是: fatigue

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C1

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appropriately

B2

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B2

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B2

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B1

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B2

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B2

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C2

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