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labouring

美['leɪbərɪŋ],英['leɪbərɪŋ],

释义

adj. 劳动的;费力的;(船)剧烈颠簸的; n. 体力劳动; 网络释义: 劳作;劳苦;体力工作方面;

例句

He was a labouring man, working all day in the shop and yet appearing so neat and trim at dinner.
他是个工人,整天在商店里劳动,但是吃晚饭时衣裳却很整洁。
And yet as a journalist, however old you get, you always feel you are labouring in the dark.
作为新闻记者,不论年纪多大,你总会感到自己是在黑暗中摸索。
Mother is an "ordinary" person and one of the millions of labouring people who have made and are still making Chinese history.
母亲是一个“平凡”的人,她只是中国千百万劳动人民中的一员,但是正是这千百万人创造了和创造着中国的历史。
For the poor labouring class, the streets were a common venue for it.
对穷苦的劳动阶级来说,大街是一个常见的赌博场所。
Many Europeans may also be labouring under a second misapprehension.
Only a handful of Africans then played in Europe, labouring in the lower divisions and suffering racist taunts.
当时只有一小部分非洲人在欧洲踢球,忍受着种族歧视着的嘲讽,默默地在低级俱乐部奋斗。
He's been labouring under the impression that we are prejudiced against him. However , we have been treating him with fairness .
他一直以为我们对他有偏见,感到很苦恼,可我们一向对他是公正的。
But the right medicine for Beijing may be a bitter pill for casino operators labouring under intense competition.
不过,对于面临激烈竞争的赌场运营商来说,中国政府的良药可能是苦果。
The average daily labouring wage, equivalent to 80 American cents, is not enough to survive on.
平均每天的劳动力只值80美分,根本不够生存。
They regarded the labouring class as a mere means to the maintenance of the rest.
他们把劳动阶级看作一种养活其他阶级纯粹的工具。

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