fatigue造句(31) He's suffering from physical and mental fatigue.
(32) The aeroplane wing showed signs of metal fatigue.
(33) The problem turned out to be metal fatigue in the fuselage.
(34) The crash was caused by metal fatigue in one of the propeller blades.
(35) His condition would be more accurately termed as "chronic fatigue".
(36) The director of the village mill with such enthusiasm as if he never knew fatigue.
(37) He refreshed from fatigue when he got up in the morning.
(38) Only occasionally did the telltale redness around his eyes betray the fatigue he was suffering.
(39) Fatigue and stress quickly result in a dull complexion and a furrowed brow.
(40) He was punch-drunk with fatigue and depressed by the rain.
(41) Although fatigue shows readily on Carter, he bounces back quickly.
(42) Some donors, battered by so many appeals for help, may find themselves battling compassion fatigue.
(43) The wing of the plane showed signs of metal fatigue.
(44) Some of the men were obliged to fall out from fatigue.
(45) Ignoring fatigue, they kept at the job and finished it three weeks quicker than planned with flying colours.
(46) Clarke says his team could have lasted another 15 days before fatigue would have begun to take a toll.
(47) There is a parallelism between fatigue and the ability to sleep.
(48) A very funny joke may relieve you of a whole day's fatigue.
(49) Instead of training the men were put on fatigues / fatigue duty.
(50) The old lady can't bear the fatigue of a long journey.
(51) They stumbled on, half unconscious with fatigue.
(52) Others include mechanical defects and driver fatigue.
(53) Diffident, stupid with fatigue, she stood blinking.
(54) It throbbed with a tender almost exhilarated fatigue.
(55) Coldness or sweating, flushing, poor circulation, fatigue, fainting.
(56) Chronic fatigue syndrome rarely kills, at least not directly.
(57) Driving in stressful conditions can lead to muscle fatigue.
(58) The biospherians experienced headaches, sleep loss, and fatigue.
(59) The mental fatigue of computer upgrading.
(60) Boredom allowed no relief from either fatigue or muteness.