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The word 疲倦 (píjuàn) specifically conveys a sense of fatigue that is often associated with both physical and mental exhaustion. It implies a deeper level of tiredness that may come from extended periods of exertion or stress, and it can be used to express a more profound feeling of weariness.
In contrast, other words for "tired" in Chinese include:
1. 累 (lèi) - This word generally refers to being tired or worn out, often from physical activity. It can be used in everyday situations, such as after a long day of work or exercise.
2. 疲惫 (píbèi) - Similar to 疲倦 (píjuàn), this word also indicates a state of extreme tiredness, often highlighting the physical aspect. It suggests a level of exhaustion that can be both mental and physical, but it is typically more severe than 累 (lèi).
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疲倦 (píjuàn) is used to describe a feeling of tiredness or exhaustion. For example, one might say: 我今天感到很疲倦 (wǒ jīntiān gǎndào hěn píjuàn), which translates to "I feel very tired today".
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