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Fatigue Mental Work Tired Long Brings Latin Fə'Tiːɡ

Front fatigue
Pron [fə'tiːɡ]
Back 【FATIGUE】
He was pale with fatigue after his sleepless night.
经过一个无眠的夜晚,他因疲劳而脸色苍白。
【重点词汇】
fatigue n. 疲劳 反: vigor
Vocab
fatiguetemporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work

Swimming and playing volleyball at the beach can make you tired and pleasantly wiped out, but long hours filling and emptying a wheelbarrow of dirt on a hot day brings fatigue, a far more draining kind of exhaustion.

There is a noticeable difference between tiredness and fatigue. You can read a magazine or book before bed and get tired after a while, but if you work on math problems on a computer for a long time, you'll feel fatigue in your eyes, and maybe your brain will start to hurt. The Latin fatīgāre means to "tire out," "to fill to excess or to bursting." Even thinking about the Latin for fatigue brings some mental fatigue.

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