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单词 burnout
释义
burnout
(bɜːʳnaʊt ) also burn-out
uncountable noun
If someone suffers burnout, they exhaust themselves at an early stage in their life or career because they have achieved too much too quickly. [informal]
He added that if they did not cut corners they may risk burnout.
Collocations:
experience burnout
In fact, it's far more likely for leaders to experience burnout and fatigue.
Christianity Today
Staff in their mid-30s are also more likely to experience burnout or to become disillusioned about their company based on negative experiences.
Times, Sunday Times
One individual can experience few stressors, but be unable to handle the pressure well and thus experience burnout.
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Athletes who experience burnout may have different contributing factors, but the more frequent reasons include perfectionism, boredom, injuries, excessive pressure, and overtraining.
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Of 167 junior footballers he questioned, up to a quarter reported sometimes experiencing burnout while 1 per cent had symptoms frequently, leaving them disillusioned with the game.
Times, Sunday Times
suffer burnout
His players will suffer burnout but the outcome is worth it.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Some guys will suffer burnout.
The Sun (2015)
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