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labours是labour的第三人称单数 labour美 ['leɪbər] 英 ['leɪbə(r)] - n.劳动;工人;体力劳动者;(英国或英联邦成员国的)工党
- v.劳动;工作;分娩;产前阵痛
- 网络劳工;劳累;努力
第三人称单数:labours 现在分词:labouring 过去式:laboured adj.+n. surplus labour,manual labour,physical labour,skilled labour,hard labour v.+n. labour transfer,use labour,labour point n. work,toil,workforce,task,job v. strive,exert,grapple,malfunction,complain adj. | 1. supporting, belonging to, or associated with the Labour Party in the United Kingdom or New Zealand 2. relating to or supporting the British labour party | v. | 1. to work hard, especially at physical work 2. to struggle to do something very difficult or very tiring 3. to have difficulty in running or functioning smoothly, e.g. because of being overloaded or defective 4. to move with difficulty or great effort 5. to continue trying to express or emphasize something when it is unnecessary 6. to be in the process of giving birth to a baby 7. to pitch and roll heavily at sea 8. move,breathe,slowly and with difficulky 1. to work hard, especially at physical work 2. to struggle to do something very difficult or very tiring 3. to have difficulty in running or functioning smoothly, e.g. because of being overloaded or defective 4. to move with difficulty or great effort 5. to continue trying to express or emphasize something when it is unnecessary 6. to be in the process of giving birth to a baby 7. to pitch and roll heavily at sea 8. move,breathe,slowly and with difficulky | n. | 1. work done using the strength of the body 2. the workers, especially manual workers, in a country, company, or industry considered as a group 3. the supply of work or workers for a particular job, industry, or employer 4. a piece of work of a particular type, especially a difficult or long one 5. the process of giving birth to a baby from when the contractions start to the baby's delivery, or the time taken for this process 6. the British labour partycan be followed by a singular or plural verb 1. work done using the strength of the body 2. the workers, especially manual workers, in a country, company, or industry considered as a group 3. the supply of work or workers for a particular job, industry, or employer 4. a piece of work of a particular type, especially a difficult or long one 5. the process of giving birth to a baby from when the contractions start to the baby's delivery, or the time taken for this process 6. the British labour partycan be followed by a singular or plural verb |
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