burnout
英 [ˈbɜːnaʊt]
美 [ˈbɜːrnaʊt]
n. 精疲力竭; 过度劳累; (火箭)熄火点,燃烧终止
COCA.12218
牛津词典
noun
- 精疲力竭;过度劳累
the state of being extremely tired or ill, either physically or mentally, because you have worked too hard - (火箭)熄火点,燃烧终止
the point at which a rocket has used all of its fuel and has no more power
柯林斯词典
- 精疲力竭;劳累过度
also burn-out. If someone suffersburnout, they exhaust themselves at an early stage in their life or career because they have achieved too much too quickly.
双语例句
- Last year, the medical journal examined the problem of overuse injuries and burnout in adolescent athletes.
去年,医学杂志《儿科学》对成年运动员因训练过度而产生的损伤及职业倦怠感进行了调查。 - Work burnout is no laughing matter.
工作倦怠不再是个可笑的问题了。 - The role conflict is one of the reasons that caused job burnout of college counselors.
角色冲突是造成高校辅导员职业倦怠的原因之一。 - Research on the relationship between physician job burnout and job satisfaction, job stability
医生工作倦怠与工作满意度和稳定性的关系研究 - Result: Role conflict can predict all dimensions of job burnout;
结果:角色冲突对职业倦怠的三个维度均有较高的预测力; - Job burnout is a professional psychological disease.
职业枯竭是一种职业性的心理疾病。 - I feel burnout and study wears me out.
我感到精疲力竭了,学业令我心力交瘁。 - Study of Head Nurses 'Job Burnout and Job Satisfaction Based on Psychological Contract Breach
基于心理契约破裂的护士长工作倦怠与工作满意度研究 - But preventing burnout, and treating it early, can help you stay both healthy and productive.
但是预防精疲力竭并早日进行治疗,可以帮助你保持健康和有效率。 - A Study on College English Teachers 'Burnout in Professional Development
高校英语教师专业发展中的职业倦怠研究