burnout 英 ['bɜːnaʊt]   美 ['bɝnaʊt]

burnout

burnout  英 ['bɜːnaʊt] 美 ['bɝnaʊt]

n. 烧坏;燃料烧尽 

名词复数:burnouts 

"One danger is burnout, " he observes. 他说:“一大危险是精疲力竭。
Call it burnout. Whatever you call it, one thing is clear: I do not want to work today. 称它为春困症,称它为精力耗尽,无论你叫它什么,一件明显的事情是:今天我不想工作。

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  • n. 烧坏;燃料烧尽
  • 1. "One danger is burnout, " he observes.

    他说:“一大危险是精疲力竭。

  • 2. Call it burnout. Whatever you call it, one thing is clear: I do not want to work today.

    称它为春困症,称它为精力耗尽,无论你叫它什么,一件明显的事情是:今天我不想工作。

  • 3. D. , lecturer, consultant and author of Finding a Path with a Heart: How to Go from burnout to Bliss.

    博士、讲师、顾问及《找到一条心径:如何从倦怠到欣喜》一书的作者贝弗利·波特说道。

burn·out / ˈbɜːnaʊt ; NAmE ˈbɜːrnaʊt / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] 1 the state of being extremely tired or ill, either physically or mentally, because you have worked too hard 精疲力竭;过度劳累 2 the point at which a rockethas used all of its fuel and has no more power (火箭)熄火点,燃烧终止 burn·out / ˈbɜːnaʊt ; NAmE ˈbɜːrnaʊt /
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