释义 |
ergogram|ˈɜːgəgræm| [f. Gr. ἔργον work + -gram.] A record made by an ergograph.
1904G. S. Hall Adolescence I. 150 Endurance as measured by ergograms. 1918C. S. Myers Present-Day Applic. Psychol. 8 After sufficient rest, complete recovery occurs, so that a second ergogram equal to the first is obtainable. 1948A. G. Bills in T. G. Andrews Methods of Psychol. 469 The pattern of the ergogram, which was long considered typical for the fatigue of all isolated muscle groups. |