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1 fatigue
I 1. [fə'tiːg]1) (of person) affaticamento m.muscle, mental fatigue — affaticamento muscolare, mentale
2) tecn. fatica f.3) AE mil. corvée f.2.1) (uniform) tenuta f.sing. di fatica2) (duties) corvée f.sing.II [fə'tiːg]verbo transitivo affaticare, stancare* * *[fə'ti:ɡ]1) (great tiredness (caused especially by hard work or effort): He was suffering from fatigue.) stanchezza2) ((especially in metals) weakness caused by continual use: metal fatigue.) fatica•- fatigued* * *fatigue /fəˈti:g/n.1 [u] stanchezza; affaticamento; logoramento: mental [bodily] fatigue, stanchezza mentale [fisica]; (mil.) battle fatigue, nevrosi da combattimento2 [u] (mecc., tecn.) fatica; usura: metal fatigue, fatica dei metalli; fatigue failure, rottura per fatica; fatigue test, prova di (resistenza alla) fatica3 (con attr.) stanchezza da sovraesposizione; logorio: museum fatigue, rifiuto dei musei ( perché se ne è visitati troppi); compassion fatigue, irrigidimento nei confronti delle sventure altrui ( per troppa sollecitazione da parte dei media, delle associazioni benefiche, ecc.)4 (mil.) corvé: to be put on fatigue, essere messo di corvé; fatigue uniform, uniforme di fatica; fatigue duty, corvé; fatigue party, squadra di corvé5 (al pl.) uniforme di fatica.(to) fatigue /fəˈti:gd/v. t.(generalm. al passivo) affaticare; stancare; sfibrare; logorare.* * *I 1. [fə'tiːg]1) (of person) affaticamento m.muscle, mental fatigue — affaticamento muscolare, mentale
2) tecn. fatica f.3) AE mil. corvée f.2.1) (uniform) tenuta f.sing. di fatica2) (duties) corvée f.sing.II [fə'tiːg]verbo transitivo affaticare, stancare
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