lassitude
英 ['læsɪtjuːd]
美['læsə'tʊd]
- n. 疲乏;懒散;厌倦
近义词
exhaustion
英英释义
- 1. a state of comatose torpor (as found in sleeping sickness)
- 2. a feeling of lack of interest or energy
- 3. weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy
实用场景例句
- Symptoms of anaemia include general fatigue and lassitude.
- 贫血症状包括全身疲劳和困乏。
辞典例句
- A deadly lassitude had taken hold of him.
- 他全身酸软无力.
英汉文学
- It was lassitude's apology to energy.
- 这是无精打采的人面对精力充沛的人找的托辞.
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- With all my lassitude I have strength enough to see it out.
- 尽管我那么困倦,我有足够看到结果的力气.
辞典例句
- Lassitude occurs early in the course of the disease.
- 病初出现疲倦.
辞典例句
- Intoxicating earth aromas induced lassitude and ethereal calm.
- 泥土的醉人的芳香叫人懒洋洋的,感到一种远离尘世的宁静.
辞典例句
- Fatigue and lassitude are also early signs of sub - clinical deficiency of the vitamin.
- 疲倦和无力也是缺乏维生素C的早期临床症状.
辞典例句
- Her courage was lowered to zero by her physical lassitude.
- 她由于身体疲乏,勇气降到零点.
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- Sometimes we feel lassitude on a hot summer day.
- 我们在炎热的夏日有时感到倦怠.
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- Objective : To find out work lassitude level of hospital nurses and its influencing factors.
- 了解医院护士的工作倦怠水平及其影响因素.
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- Avoiding too much labour, preventing from pathogen, the chronic lassitude will be prevented. 3.
- 避免过劳, 防避邪气, 以更好地预防慢性腰肌劳损的发生.
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中文词源
lassitude 倦怠,疲乏
来自PIE*le,松开,松软,词源同lenient,let.引申词义倦怠,疲乏。
助记提示
lassitude-------"懒散态度"------没精打采的
2. 又拉稀又吐弄得没精打采
2. 又拉稀又吐弄得没精打采
双语例句
- 1. Symptoms of anaemia include general fatigue and lassitude.
- 贫血症状包括全身疲劳和困乏。
来自辞典例句
- 2. Neither illness nor lassitude prevented him from going on with his work.
- 他把肉体视为微不足道的工具,认为他可以驱使肉体去完成精神赋予的使命.
来自名作英译部分
- 3. A deadly lassitude had taken hold of him.
- 他全身酸软无力.
来自英汉文学
- 4. It was lassitude's apology to energy.
- 这是无精打采的人面对精力充沛的人找的托辞.
来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹
- 5. With all my lassitude I have strength enough to see it out.
- 尽管我那么困倦,我有足够看到结果的力气.
来自辞典例句
英文词源
- lassitude
- lassitude: see late
- lassitude (n.)
- early 15c., from Middle French lassitude (14c.), from Latin lassitudinem (nominative lassitudo) "faintness, weariness," from lassus "faint, tired, weary," from PIE *led- "slow, weary" (source also of Old English læt "sluggish, slow;" see late (adj.)), from root *le- "to let go, slacken" (see lenient).