exhaustion
/ɪɡˈzɔːstʃən/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪɡˈzɔːstʃən/ (ame, ipa) · /ig-ˈzȯs-chən/ (ame, mw)
exhaustion — 名詞
1. the condition of being so physically or mentally tired that you have almost no e
筋疲力盡
極度疲憊無力的狀態
the condition of being so physically or mentally tired that you have almost no energy left to do anything.
After hiking the steep trail for six hours, Wei collapsed with exhaustion near the summit.
沿著陡峭的山路徒步六小時後,Wei 累倒在山頂附近,筋疲力盡。
collocation: collapse with exhaustion
The night-shift nurse worked twelve days straight and reached a state of complete exhaustion.
那位夜班護理師連續工作了十二天,達到了完全筋疲力盡的狀態。
collocation: complete exhaustion
Heat exhaustion can strike when the body loses too much water and salt through sweating.
熱衰竭可能在身體因流汗流失過多水分和鹽分時發生。
Zuri felt a wave of exhaustion after cleaning the entire house by herself.
Zuri 獨自打掃完整棟房子後,感到一陣疲憊襲來。
Exhaustion from lack of sleep can make even simple decisions feel impossible.
缺乏睡眠所導致的筋疲力盡,可能連簡單的決定都讓人覺得難以應付。
- energy
the opposite state of having strength available
用法筆記
Uncountable — do not say 'an exhaustion' or 'exhaustions'. Frequently modified by adjectives such as complete, total, sheer, and physical.
常見錯誤
2. the process of using up all of a supply or stock of something such as natural re
耗盡
資源或庫存完全用盡
the process of using up all of a supply or stock of something such as natural resources, fuel, money, or food, until nothing useful is left.
The rapid exhaustion of the village's well left everyone searching for new water sources.
村裡那口井的水迅速耗盡,迫使所有人都去尋找新的水源。
pattern: exhaustion of [resource]
Overfishing caused the exhaustion of cod stocks in the North Atlantic fishing grounds.
過度捕撈導致北大西洋漁場的鱈魚資源枯竭。
Experts warn that exhaustion of fossil fuel reserves could happen within this century.
專家警告,化石燃料儲量的耗盡可能在本世紀內發生。
Soil exhaustion occurs when the same crop is planted year after year without rest.
土地耗竭發生在同一种作物年復一年地種植而不讓土地休養的時候。
The hospital faced exhaustion of its emergency medicine supply during the flu outbreak.
那間醫院在流感疫情期間面臨了急救藥品供應耗盡的困境。
- depletion
more neutral — can describe partial as well as total reduction
- draining
emphasises the gradual process of loss
- consumption
focuses on the act of using up; less dramatic than exhaustion
- replenishment
the act of refilling or restoring what was used
- abundance
a state of plenty rather than scarcity
文法句型
exhaustion of [resource]
用法筆記
Typically followed by 'of' + the thing being depleted. Frequently used with environmental or resource-related nouns such as soil, water, fuel, and stocks.