单词 | overfatigue |
释义 | overfatiguen. Excessive fatigue. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [noun] > specific breathlessness1612 overfatigue1727 standstill1788 footsoreness1849 heat exhaustion1861 staleness1868 burn-out1903 chronic fatigue1908 driver fatigue1922 bonk1952 the wall1974 1727 R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Oeconomique (Dublin ed.) at Bee Many of them die thro' their Over-fatigue and Labour. a1774 A. Tucker Light of Nature Pursued (1777) III. iv. 315 Some over fatigue or cold or external accident. 1830 M. W. Shelley Fortunes Perkin Warbeck I. i. 11 The poor animal shewed tokens of over fatigue. 1866 Rural Amer. (Utica, N.Y.) 1 Aug. 234/2 Over fatigue, or greater mental emotion of any kind, or severe mental application, have brought on sick headache. 1939 M. Spring Rice Working-class Wives viii. 198 A multitude of small but pressing activities..make it less easy for her to protect her health against the results of over-fatigue. 1993 Chicago Tribune (Nexis) 20 July c7 I know that fatigue is a stress that can increase the intensity of my problem, so I try to avoid overfatigue. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). overfatiguev. transitive. To fatigue too much; to overtire. Frequently reflexive. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > weary or exhaust [verb (transitive)] wearyc897 tirea1000 travailc1300 forwearya1325 taryc1375 tarc1440 matec1450 break1483 labour1496 overwearya1500 wear?1507 to wear out, forth1525 fatigate1535 stress1540 overtire1558 forwaste1563 to tire out1563 overwear1578 spend1582 out-tire1596 outwear1596 outweary1596 overspend1596 to toil out1596 attediate1603 bejade1620 lassate1623 harassa1626 overtask1628 tax1672 hag1674 trash1685 hatter1687 overtax1692 fatigue1693 to knock up1740 tire to death1740 overfatigue1741 fag1774 outdo1776 to do over1789 to use up1790 jade1798 overdo1817 frazzlea1825 worry1828 to sew up1837 to wear to death1840 to take it (also a lot, too much, etc.) out of (a person)1847 gruel1850 to stump up1853 exhaust1860 finish1864 peter1869 knacker1886 grind1887 tew1893 crease1925 poop1931 raddle1951 1741 I. Watts Improvem. Mind i. xiv. 206 Don't over-fatigue the Spirits. 1753 S. Richardson Hist. Sir Charles Grandison I. xxxvii. 263 Mr. Reeves had told the good Knight..that I had been over-fatigued at the Masquerade on Thursday night. 1838 E. Bulwer-Lytton Alice I. i. vii. 59 You are pale, you have over fatigued yourself. a1879 J. B. Buckstone Ellen Wareham (1887) i. i. 5 I told her she would over-fatigue herself. 1919 Jrnl. Royal Statist. Soc. 82 216 Night workers..over-fatigued themselves in their pursuit of leisure which they could only enjoy in association with others differently circumstanced. 1984 Jrnl. Brit. Stud. 23 13 It was a small manor, near the city of Canterbury... Reynolds wanted the monks to have it so that they might go there and breathe fresher air after being blooded and otherwise overfatigued. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1727v.1741 |
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