Fatigue
31Fatigue — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Fatigue », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Fatigue peut désigner : Un état… …
32fatigue — fa|tigue1 [ fə tig ] noun uncount * 1. ) a feeling of being extremely tired, either physically or mentally: A child s sleep problems cause parents fatigue and unnecessary guilt. a ) the feeling that you have done a particular activity for so long …
33fatigue — I UK [fəˈtiːɡ] / US [fəˈtɪɡ] noun [uncountable] * 1) a) a feeling of being extremely tired, either physically or mentally A child s sleep problems cause parents fatigue and unnecessary guilt. b) the feeling that you have done a particular… …
34fatigue — n. & v. n. 1 extreme tiredness after exertion. 2 weakness in materials, esp. metal, caused by repeated variations of stress. 3 a reduction in the efficiency of a muscle, organ, etc., after prolonged activity. 4 an activity that causes fatigue. 5… …
35Fatigue — Der Ausdruck Fatigue bezeichnet eine Erschöpfungserscheinung in der Medizin, siehe Fatigue Syndrom. im Englischen die Bezeichnung für das Versagen eines Materials unter dynamischer Beanspruchung, siehe dafür Materialermüdung …
36fatigue — noun 1》 extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness. ↘[with modifier] a lessening in one s response to or enthusiasm for something, caused by overexposure: election fatigue. 2》 weakness in metal or other materials… …
37fatigue — nf. FATIGA (Albanais, Albertville, Annecy, Thônes, Villards Thônes), fatega (Arvillard, Chambéry) ; mafitêzon (Saxel). A1) défaillance provenant d un excès de travail, très grande fatigue : lanya nf. (Alex). E. : Fatigué, Plainte. A2) grande… …
38Fatigue — Fa|ti|ge, Fatigue [fa ti:gə], die; , n [frz. fatigue] (veraltet): Ermüdung. Fa|ti|gue: ↑Fatige …
39fatigue — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. weary, tire, exhaust; jade, fag; bore, irk, wear; weaken, debilitate, overstrain, overtax, overwork. n. tiredness, weariness, exhaustion, lassitude, feebleness; exertion, strain; faintness, labor,… …
40fatigue — the tendency for a metal to break under conditions of repeated cyclic stressing considerable below the ultimate tensile strength. The insidious feature of fatigue failure is that there is no obvious warning, a crack forms without appreciable… …