labourer的意思和读音

labourer

: ['leɪbərər] : ['leɪbərə(r)]

n.

labourers  

n.manual worker,blue-collar worker,hand,workhand,navvy

labourern.

1.a person whose job involves hard physical work that is not skilled, especially work that is done outdoors

n.1.;,

na.1.“laborer”

na.1.The variant of laborer

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2. 〖 workarea〗 〖 millhand;labourer;worker〗 〖 workingclass〗 ...

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1.The time has come to put the farm labourer at the heart of technology and development policies.

2.He found his way to a small remote village. He lived there as a hard working labourer , married a very poor woman, and had two children.

3.A 13-year-old girl, also in the northwest, used to live with her mother, a day labourer, and stepfather, a hunter.西13

4.But her husband did not get his job back, and now works as a labourer. The two of them are struggling financially.

5.driver and labourer and his mother was busy with his younger brother and sister, he started getting into trouble-- big trouble.----

6.For instance, a labourer plucking leaves in a tea garden moves her hand to put leaves in the basket behind her several thousand times a day.

7.Challenged on who counts as a rural labourer, Zhu declined to provide a definition, but insisted it did not matter.

8.What, therefore, the wage-labourer appropriates by means of his labour, merely suffices to prolong and reproduce a bare existence.西

9.Tired of monotonous work as a farm labourer he took the King's shilling.

10.Plantation gangs began to oust the patch cultivation of the labourer serf in the case of some staple products.