Fatigue in spanish
Fatiga
pronunciation: fɑtigɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: fɑtigɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
fatigue1 = fatiga, cansancio.
Example: The shift from 99.9 to 99.8 percent can result from fatigue or any of a number of other factors.more:
» compassion fatigue = fatiga compasiva, insensibilidad, indiferencia emoci.
Example: Compassion fatigue encompasses desensitisation and emotional burnout, as a phenomenon associated with pervasive communication about social problems = La fatiga compasiva incluye la insensibilización y la apatía emocional, como fenómeno asociado a la insistente bombardeo informativo sobre los problemas sociales.» emotional fatigue = fatiga emocional, cansancio emocional, insensibilidad, indiferencia.
Example: The nature of contemporary media coverage may contribute to emotional fatigue with society's problems = La naturaleza de la covertura de los medios de comunicación modernos puede contribuir a desarrollar la insensibilidad con respecto a los problemas de la sociedad.» information fatigue syndrome = síndrome de la sobrecarga de información.
Example: The information fatigue syndrome causes paralysis of the analytical capacity, constant searches for more information, increased anxiety and sleeplessness and self-doubt in decision making.» metal fatigue = fatiga del metal.
Example: A topic such as metal fatigue assumed a new importance in the 1950s as the unexpected cause of at least two major disasters.» structural fatigue = fatiga estructural.
Example: The existing gangways are made of wood and exhibit signs of aging and some structural fatigue.» visual fatigue = vista cansada.
Example: The following categories of complaints are considered: eye strain and visual fatigue; migraine; epilepsy; muscle pain, aches, and strains; skin rashes; and stress.fatigue2 = cansar, fatigar.
Example: Always snivelling, coughing, spitting; a stupid, tedious, ill-natured fellow, who was for ever fatiguing people.