jet lag in English

noun
1
extreme tiredness and other physical effects felt by a person after a long flight across several time zones.
On average it takes one day per time zone crossed to recover from the effects of jet lag .

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1. Jet lag.

2. Overcoming Jet Lag

3. Knee Lights for Jet Lag?

4. Wow, how was that jet lag?

5. Of course, George may have had jet lag.

6. Are you over your jet lag yet?

7. Owing to jet lag , I left so tired.

8. I felt completely disorientated with the jet lag.

9. I've got a bad case of jet lag.

10. We have jet lag for nearly seven hours.

11. He later blamed his poor judgement on Jet Lag.

12. The jet lag induces a mild form of hallucination.

13. I always get bad jet lag when I travel.

14. I get jet lag for a week after traveling overseas.

15. A : Good, but I am bit tired from the jet lag.

16. Aromatherapy treatments can also help with problems such as jet lag.

17. Maybe in the airplane, we can overcome jet lag like that.

18. I'm still suffering from jet lag after my trip to Australia.

19. Researchers are investigating its ability to induce sleep and combat jet lag.

20. It's jet lag and it affects nearly everyone on long-haul flights.

21. Aircrew members may experience circadian rhythm disruption (specifically “jet lag”) as they work

22. Everyone has their own ideas about the best way to lessen jet lag.

23. Every time I fly to the States, I get really bad jet lag.

24. The symptoms of jet lag result from a temporary disruption of these rhythms.

25. The first week is hell; jet lag and a sluggish nausea I can't explain.

26. Social jet lag is described as the difference between biological time and external requirements.

27. I'm suffering from jet lag but I'll feel better after a good night's sleep.

28. Some positive results have been shown in helping jet lag and night shift workers .

29. Beyond a quieter plane ride, NoiseBuster is said to lessen the effects of jet lag.

30. Unlike those around him, the naturalised German citizen's only physical Ailment was jet lag.

31. Jet lag is caused because the body clock does not readjust immediately to the time change.

32. The next few days were spent making courtesy calls and getting over the jet lag.

33. It is also due to the influence of external circumstances, such as stress, illnesses, jet lag, etc.

34. Our first few days have been spent primarily with camp administration and fighting the effects of jet lag.

35. But the results could have interesting applications in the treatment of jet lag, seasonal depression, and sleep disorders.

36. If you want to impress your friends, you can also use the term "Circadian dysrhythmia," a fancy synonym of "jet lag."

37. The impact of acute phase shifts as a result of transmeridian travel in subjects with rheumatic disorders, as well as strategies to prevent jet lag will be discussed in the following article.

38. The bleary-eyed miseries of jet lag are a familiar example of what can happen when you're hurled across time zones and your personal clock bumps out of sync with the pace of the rest of the world.