burnout

burnout [ˈbɜ:naʊt]  [ˈbɜ:rnaʊt] 

burnout 基本解释

名词烧毁; 烧坏; 筋疲力尽; 筋疲力尽的人

burnout 网络解释

1. 过劳:由于工作要求和个体应对资源地长期不平衡或延长地工作应激,心理和身体症状地适应过程将出现崩溃,逐渐产生心理、生理上地疲惫,工作能力下降,工作热情丧失,工作责任感消退,对他人日益冷漠等过劳(Burnout)表现.过劳会严重损

2. 精疲力竭:27.精疲力竭(Burnout) 沮丧的最严重阶段,压抑、灰心丧气、失去工作效力. 28.业务必需(Business necessity) 组织安全和有效运转所必需的与工作相关的实践. 29.代理人(Business representahve) 一般情况下是一位带薪的劳工官员,

burnout 词典解释
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1. 精疲力竭;劳累过度
    also burn-out. If someone suffers burnout, they exhaust themselves at an early stage in their life or career because they have achieved too much too quickly.

burnout 单语例句

1. Yet her devotion to one social network is not an act of sentimentality - it's part of a careful strategy for combating social media burnout.

2. burnout

2. While quality of life has improved, there's still a lot of burnout.

3. Roger Federer backed on Tuesday calls to shorten the tennis calendar to protect players from burnout by creating a six week offseason.

4. Psychiatrist Tian Chenghua says burnout is not recognized as a mental disorder but is more a psychological state when workers feel emotionally or physically exhausted.

5. burnout

5. This kind of precociousness may startle some because music prodigies may experience a burnout.

6. burnout什么意思

6. The survey showed that 33 per cent of survey participants believe job burnout is getting more and more serious in the mainland.

7. The professor said she tried to do research on job burnout three years ago, but she couldn't find enough examples.

8. burnout的反义词

8. People with less then four years'work experience have more access to job burnout.

9. Zhang agrees that burnout is not a disease, but more a negative attitude that is hard to correct.

10. The clinic mainly provides treatment for intense fatigue, burnout and problems linked with aging.