Fatigue definition in English
Fatigue means:
1. Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness.
2. Weakness in metal or other materials caused by repeated variations of stress.
Fatigue in Swahili
Fatigue in Swahili is translated depending on the above context:
- Fatigue (tiredness) in Swahili is translated as: uchovu, mavune, machofu.
- Fatigue (weakness in metal) in Swahili is translated as: kuchoka (kutokana na matumizi mengi)
Examples of fatigue in Swahili in sentences
- Nimezidi udhaifu na uchovu wangu. (I have overcome my weakness and fatigue.)
- Uchovu wa dereva ulisababisha ajali. (Driver fatigue was to blame for the accident.)
- Mabawa ya ndege yalionyesha dalili za kuchoka kwa chuma. (The aircraft wings were showing signs of metal fatigue.)
- Dalili za kawaida za ugonjwa wa kisukari ni kupungua uzito na uchovu. (Common symptoms of diabetes are weight loss and fatigue.)
- Alikuwa ana uchovu na ugonjwa unaohusiana na msongo wa mawazo. (She was suffering from fatigue and a stress-related illness.)
- Tulikuwa wote tunasumbuliwa na uchovu mwishoni mwa safari yetu. (We were all suffering from fatigue at the end of our journey.)
- Nilikuwa nikishuka kwa uchovu na sikuweza kufungua macho yangu. (I was dropping with fatigue and could not keep my eyes open.)
- Macho yake yalijaa uchovu. (His eyes were rimmed with fatigue.)
- Uchovu ulikuwa ukimsumbua. (Fatigue was creeping up on her.)
- Mgonjwa alionyesha dalili za uchovu na kupoteza kumbukumbu. (The patient exhibited signs of fatigue and memory loss.)
- Mtu huyo alikuwa akitetemeka kwa uchovu. (The man was shivering with fatigue.)
- Macho yake yalihisi uzito kwa sababu ya uchovu. (His eyes felt heavy with fatigue.)
- Alikuwa akisumbuliwa na udhaifu, uchovu, na kizunguzungu. (She was plagued by weakness, fatigue, and dizziness.)
- Alilazimika kuacha kazi wakati uchovu ulipoanza. (She had to stop work when fatigue set in.)
- Mawazo yake yaliyumba kwa uchovu. (His thoughts drooped with fatigue.)