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I . fatigue [fəˈti:g] SUBST

1. fatigue no plur (tiredness):

fatigue
fatigue
to suffer from fatigue

2. fatigue TEC:

fatigue

II . fatigue [fəˈti:g] VERBE trans

1. fatigue form (tire):

fatigue
fatigue

2. fatigue TEC (weaken):

fatigue

fatigue dress, fatigues SUBST pl MILIT

Expressions couramment utilisées avec fatigue

to suffer from fatigue

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Fast glycolysis, however, can function for approximately 2 minutes prior to fatigue, and predominately uses intracellular glycogen as a substrate.
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They are not only lighter, but also much more resistant to fatigue.
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It is rather a temporary fatigue of the inhibitory mechanisms in the brain.
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He responded well to treatment, but has suffered from fatigue and cycles of severe joint pain.
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With that information as well as peripheral muscle fatigue information, the brain can reduce the quantity of motor commands sent from the central nervous system.
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He was dressed in surplus army fatigues from the 1960s, the uniform of all inmates.
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For example, resistance to mental fatigue in soldiers and repeated sprint ability in team sport players.
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Because these connections may encounter loads and fatigue during product lifetime, there is a chance that they may fail if not created to proper specification.
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It was speculated that his shoulder fatigue was caused by his own error.
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Fatigue occurs in 90% and fever, myalgia and headache occur in 50-60%.
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