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Nothing ever fatigues me, but doing what I do not like.
—
Jane Austen
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fatigues
n. 疲劳( fatigue的名词复数 ); <军>杂役; 厌倦; (士兵穿的)工作服
近义:
fatigue
doing
n. 行为, 活动
近义:
work, handiwork
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