burnout的意思和读音

burnout

: [ˈbɜrnˌaʊt] : [ˈbɜː(r)naʊt]

n.

burnouts  

n.exhaustion,stress,tension,weariness,fatigue

burnoutn.

1.the state of being extremely tired or ill, either physically or mentally, because you have worked too hard

2.the point at which a rocket has used all of its fuel and has no more power

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n.1.the mental and physical condition of having no energy left, or becoming sick after a period of very hard work2.a situation in which an airplane or a spacecraft has used all of its fuel and has no more power3.damage caused to a piece of electrical equipment when it gets too hot

1. Boycott: Burnout Candidate-order error: ...

3. burner assembly burnout buoyant adj. , ...

7. Breeder reactor Burnout Boric acid ...

8. burnishing burnout burnt bit ...

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1.Maybe burnout is the natural result of doing something, of actually living.

2.She then turns on her back and stretches the same leg as if she is preparing for a big burnout or a chilled yoga session.

3.It ends up in burnout and less production, because we inevitably run out of energy.

4.One of the best ways to avoid discouragement and burnout is to simply appreciate the accomplishments that you make.

5.Job burnout has always been of great concern as one of the outcome variables of pay satisfaction.

6.Objective: To discuss how the general self-efficacy and work stress influence the burnout and the relationship of burnout and work attitude.

7.Results 69% of psychiatric nurses work pressure, job burnout, 81% of the psychiatric nursing staff have no sense of personal achievement.69%,81%。

8.Depressions and burnout syndrome have been widely covered by the German and international sports media given the recent events.

9.Objective: To carry out a predictive study on job burnout of nurses in general hospitals of urban field in Beijing city.

10.A high burnout rate causes most staffers to leave Capitol Hill after a few years.