fatiguer

fatiguer
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., acheter).
transitive verb
a. to tire
Monter les escaliers me fatigue.Climbing up the stairs tires me.
b. to tire out
Laurence adore ses petits-enfants, mais ils la fatiguent.Laurence loves her grandchildren, but they tire her out.
c. to wear out
Le vol pour Tokyo m’a fatiguée.The flight to Tokyo wore me out.
a. to annoy
Le bruit que font les voisins commence à me fatiguer.The noise made by the neighbors is starting to annoy me.
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., éternuer.).
intransitive verb
a. to tire
Le patient fatigue vite, donc il faut limiter les sorties.The patient tires quickly, so you have to limit outings.
b. to get tired
Après 10 kilomètres de course, Marc commence à fatiguer.After running for 10 kilometers, Marc's starting to get tired.
c. to grow tired
Je vois que tu fatigues. Pourquoi tu ne vas pas te coucher ?I see that you're growing tired. Why don't you go to bed?
d. to struggle
L'imprimante fatigue. Je crois qu'il est temps d'en changer.The printer's struggling. I think it's time to change it.
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