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Перевод: exhaustion speek exhaustion


[существительное]
истощение; изнеможение; высасывание; вытягивание; выпуск ; разрежение
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Тезаурус:

  1. I found my hexagram under the rubric K'un - Oppression (Exhaustion ).
  2. With the mother and father, whose knowledge of English was vestigial, he managed rather better, but longed for a rest from mental agility, for a bed to sleep away the exhaustion of his night and a day on the long Lines of Communication from England.
  3. Apart from depression and anxiety, the following mental symptoms are reported in cases of food intolerance: fatigue, mental exhaustion and confusion, inability to concentrate, poor memory, insomnia, tension, dizziness, disorientation, over-excitement, "nervousness", irritability, violent mood-swings and aggressive behaviour.
  4. He picked up a groin injury during his heroic performance in Lions colours in France and, with exhaustion probably exacerbating his condition, he makes way for David Thresher in the second row.
  5. In consequence, by mid-afternoon, exhaustion levelled her with a sledgehammer blow.
  6. "I'm weepy with exhaustion and worry."
  7. It was the sordid exhaustion of poverty, of overwork, of perpetual near-incarceration, of eternal nagging demands, and to be left alone just to sit for perhaps only five minutes in unthinking apathy was her sole remaining desire.
  8. Picturing the pounds mounting up in my handbag, I pushed myself harder, indifferent to the veins aching with fatigue and the bits of my body which cried out with exhaustion and craved for sleep.
  9. One or both of them may not wish to cope with parenting a second time round, having not long been released from the exhaustion and limitations of childcare on their own account.
  10. There remained an inherent lack of energy, initiative, and perhaps ambition, a kind of public exhaustion.
  11. They were just about reaching exhaustion
  12. His story was that he had collapsed with exhaustion and thirst when a passing American schooner had seen his distress signals and taken him aboard.
  13. She made exhaustion into a political virility symbol, and was foolishly critical of those who did not believe that decisions were best taken in a state of prostration."

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