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
- Standardized survey tools were used to measure burnout, symptoms of depression, sleepiness and fatigue.
他们使用标准化的调查工具对倦怠,抑郁症状,嗜睡和疲劳进行调查。 - Objective To investigate the job burnout of medical school teachers and its influential factors.
目的研究医学院教师职业倦怠情况及其影响因素。 - Work burnout is no laughing matter.
工作倦怠不再是个可笑的问题了。 - 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 - College students'learning burnout is the hot spot of research in the current educational field.
大学生学习倦怠是当前教育领域的研究热点。 - 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 - Relationship of Big Five Personality with Nurses 'Job Burnout
护士工作倦怠与大五人格特质的关系研究 - At which, teachers'working environment greatly influenced their job burnout.
其中,教师所处工作环境对职业倦怠的产生有很大的影响。 - Objective To summarize the measurement instrument and diagnosis criterion of job burnout.
目的阐述工作倦怠的测量工具和诊断标准。 - 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;