1 labor (US) noun
or British labour /ˈleɪbɚ/ plural labors
or British labour /ˈleɪbɚ/ plural labors
Learner's definition of LABOR
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a : physical or mental effort : work(体力或脑力)劳动;工作;苦干 [noncount]
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A day's labor should get the job done.一天应该可以干完这个活儿。
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Getting the job done will require many hours of difficult labor.要完成这项工作需要长时间的艰难劳作。
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menial/manual labor粗活;体力劳动
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◊ A labor of love is a task that you do for enjoyment rather than pay.心甘情愿做的事
◊ When you enjoy the fruits of your labor/labors, you enjoy the things that you have gained by working.享受劳动果实
b [noncount] : work for which someone is paid人工;劳工;劳务 2 [noncount]
a : workers considered as a group劳力 —
often used before another noun常用于另一名词前 -
a labor dispute劳资纠纷
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The company sought to cut labor costs by increasing its efficiency.公司设法通过提高效率来减少劳动力成本。
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The company has a history of poor labor relations. [=the workers and the managers of the company have had many disputes]这家公司的劳资关系一向很差。
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the labor force [=the total number of people available for working]劳动力
b : the organizations or officials that represent groups of workers工会 3
: the process by which a woman gives birth to a baby分娩;生产 [noncount]
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She went into labor this morning.她今天早晨分娩了。
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She has been in labor for several hours.她开始分娩已经好几个小时了。
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She began to have/experience labor pains this morning.她今早开始出现/经历产前阵痛。
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Labour [singular] British, politics : the Labour Party of the United Kingdom or another part of the Commonwealth of Nations(英国或英联邦国家的)工党 2 labor /ˈleɪbɚ/ verb
(US) or British labour
labors; labored; laboring
(US) or British labour
labors; labored; laboring
Learner's definition of LABOR
[no object]
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b : to work hard in order to achieve something(为成就某事而)努力 -
She has labored in vain to convince them to accept her proposal.她努力说服他们接受她的提议,最终是白费力气。
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Both sides continue to labor [=struggle] to find a solution.双方继续努力寻求解决办法。
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We should honor those who labored so long to make the truth known.我们应该敬重那些不懈努力揭露真相的人们。
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: to move or proceed with effort吃力地前进 3
: to repeat or stress something too much or too often过分重复;过度强调 -
She has a tendency to labor the obvious.她总爱过度强调明摆着的事。
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I don't want to labor [=belabor] the point, but I think I should mention again that we are running out of time.我不想过分重复,可我觉得还是应该再提一下,我们快没时间了。
labor under a delusion/misapprehension/misconception
◊ If you continue to believe something that is not true, you are laboring under a delusion/misapprehension/misconception.产生妄想/误解