labor的意思和读音

labor

: [ˈleɪbər] : [ˈleɪbə(r)]

n.

v.

adj.

laboring  labored  labors  

adj.+n.surplus labor,hard labor,manual labor,skilled labor,physical labor

v.+n.employ labor,hire labor,labor point,use labor

v.laze around,skim,skip

n.management

v.complain,exert,overemphasize,seize up,stagger

n.childbirth,delivery,hard work,job,task

labor— see alsolabour

adj.1.

v.1.;2.

n.1.;;2.,3.4.1.;;2.,3.4.

adj.1.supporting, belonging to, or associated with the Australian Labor Party

v.1.to work hard, especially at physical work2.to struggle to do something very difficult or very tiring3.to move with difficulty or great effort4.to have difficulty in running or functioning smoothly, e.g. because of being overloaded or defective5.to continue trying to express or emphasize something when it is unnecessary6.to be in the process of giving birth to a baby7.to pitch and roll heavily at sea1.to work hard, especially at physical work2.to struggle to do something very difficult or very tiring3.to move with difficulty or great effort4.to have difficulty in running or functioning smoothly, e.g. because of being overloaded or defective5.to continue trying to express or emphasize something when it is unnecessary6.to be in the process of giving birth to a baby7.to pitch and roll heavily at sea

n.1.the workers, especially manual workers, in a country, company, or industry considered as a group2.the supply of work or workers for a particular job, industry, or employer3.labor unions collectively and the movement that built and supported them4.work done using the strength of the body5.a piece of work of a particular type, especially a difficult or long one6.the process of giving birth to a baby from when the contractions start to the baby's delivery, or the time taken for this process7.the Australian Labor Party1.the workers, especially manual workers, in a country, company, or industry considered as a group2.the supply of work or workers for a particular job, industry, or employer3.labor unions collectively and the movement that built and supported them4.work done using the strength of the body5.a piece of work of a particular type, especially a difficult or long one6.the process of giving birth to a baby from when the contractions start to the baby's delivery, or the time taken for this process7.the Australian Labor Party

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1.Investors will look for clues on the state of the labor market when jobless claims data comes out on Thursday.

2.'Just a year ago, wages were rising steadily as we grappled with labor shortages, ' Ms. Zhou said.1

3.Julie Haley, 33, of Reading, Mass. , went into labor Monday. As of Tuesday afternoon, she still had not given birth.33·

4.Asked if his subcontractors used illegal labor, Mr. Zhang laughed and said, "You'd have to ask the subcontractors. "。(。)

5.Lawmakers trying to avert the strike are calling for labor leaders to be patient.

6.How much is the fare to the Labor Park?

7.The writer, a fine arts major, who now runs a finance company, says it was all a labor of love.

8.Rudd is no radical on economic issues but nationalism lurks below the surface of his Labor party.

9.He said the ILO is working with local civic organizations to change opinions about child labor.

10.An individual devalues the labor, creativity and dedication that creators put into a work by making a copy of it.便