fatigar
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fatigar
fatigar(
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)A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g. I bought a book.).
1. (to tire out)
a. to tire
La mudanza me fatigó. Necesito dormir una siesta y recuperar energía.Moving out tired me. I need to take a nap and recharge.
b. to wear out
El ejercicio aeróbico fatigó a los alumnos.The aerobic exercise wore the students out.
c. to exhaust
Subir por las escaleras hasta la cima del faro me fatigó.Climbing the stairs to the top of the lighthouse exhausted me.
d. to fatigue
El test de Cooper no me fatigó. Estoy acostumbrado a correr.The Cooper test didn't fatigue me. I'm used to running.
2. (to irritate)
a. to annoy
El cliente me fatigó con las incontables preguntas que me hizo sobre el producto.The customer annoyed me with his endless questions about the product.
fatigarse
A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g. Te ves cansado.).
3. (to get tired out)
a. to get tired
No puedo correr un maratón. Me fatigo rápidamente.I could never run a marathon. I get tired easily.
b. to wear oneself out
La atleta se fatigó en la primera parte del triatlón.The athlete wore herself out in the first part of the triathlon.
c. to get exhausted
La policía atrapó al ladrón porque se fatigó y dejó de correr.The policed seized the thief because he got exhausted and stopped running.
d. to get fatigued
Subamos en el elevador. Me fatigo con facilidad.Let's take the elevator. I get fatigued easily.
4. (to run out of air)
a. to get out of breath
¡Espérame! - ¿En serio ya te fatigaste?Wait up! - Did you really get out of breath already?
b. to get breathless
Luciana se fatigó cuando corrió al autobús que se iba.Luciana got breathless when she ran to catch the bus.
fatigartransitive verbpronominal verb
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g. I bought a book.).
1. (general)
a. to tire, to weary
la televisión me fatiga mucho la vistamy eyes get very tired watching television
A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g. Te ves cansado.).
2. (cansarse)
a. to get tired
3. (ahogarse)
a. to get breathless o out of breath
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