burnout

英 ['bɜːnaʊt] 美 ['bɝnaʊt]
  • n. 烧坏;燃料烧尽
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burnout (n.)
also burn-out, "drug user," by 1972, slang, from the verbal phrase, from burn (v.) + out (adv.). Meaning "mental exhaustion from continuous effort" is from 1975.
1. Many students have burnout after taking exams.
考试过后许多学生筋疲力尽.

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2. Burnout is common among teachers.
过度劳累在教师中很常见.

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3. While quality of life has improved, there's still a lot of burnout.
在生活质量提高的同时, 却有许多人身心疲惫.

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4. Again, criticism still creates high levels of stress, which lead to burnout.
而且批评还能造成很大的压力, 从而使人心灰意懒.

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5. Strong motivation will help you survive slowdowns and periods of burnout.
强大的动机可以帮助你挺过低迷和筋疲力尽的时期.

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