Exhaustion Meaning in English
word
/ɪɡˈzɔstʃən/
ig-ZAWST-shun
/ɛɡzˈɔːstʃən/
eg-ZAWST-shun
释义
A state of extreme tiredness or complete lack of energy, usually caused by physical or mental effort.
用法与细微差别
Used formally and informally to describe extreme tiredness. Common with 'from' (exhaustion from work), and in phrases like 'collapse from exhaustion.' Not interchangeable with 'tiredness' (which is milder).
Spanish: agotamiento - exhaustaciónPortuguese (BR): exaustão - extremo cansaçoPortuguese (PT): exaustão - extremo cansaçoChinese (Simplified): 极度疲劳 - 精疲力竭Chinese (Traditional): 極度疲勞 - 精疲力竭Hindi: अत्यधिक थकावट - बेहद थकानArabic: إرهاق شديد - تعب مفرطBengali: অতিশয় ক্লান্তি - নিদারুণ অবসাদRussian: истощение - изнеможениеJapanese: 極度の疲労 - 極度の消耗Vietnamese: kiệt sức - sự mệt mỏi cực độKorean: 극도의 피로 - 탈진Turkish: aşırı yorgunluk - bitkinlikUrdu: انتہائی تھکاوٹ - شدید کمزوریIndonesian: kelelahan berat - kelelahan parah
例句
After running the marathon, she felt complete exhaustion.
basic
He collapsed from exhaustion after working all night.
basic
Children often cry from exhaustion after a busy day.
basic
His eyes showed exhaustion after days without sleep.
natural
You can’t keep pushing yourself like this; exhaustion will catch up with you.
natural
By Friday night, exhaustion had set in and all I wanted was sleep.
natural