labor

英 ['leɪbə(r)] 美['lebɚ]
  • n. 劳动;工作;劳工;分娩
  • vi. 劳动;努力;苦干
  • vt. 详细分析;使厌烦
  • n. (Labor)人名;(德、塞、法)拉博尔;(英)拉博

CET4考研常用词汇

词态变化


第三人称单数: labors;过去式: labored;过去分词: labored;现在分词: laboring;

助记提示


谐音助记:累呗。劳动就是累呗。

中文词源


labor 劳动

来自拉丁语labor,劳作,努力,辛劳。

英文词源


labor (n.)
c. 1300, "a task, a project;" later "exertion of the body; trouble, difficulty, hardship" (late 14c.), from Old French labor "labor, toil, work, exertion, task" (12c., Modern French labeur), from Latin laborem (nominative labor) "labor, toil, exertion; hardship, pain, fatigue; a work, a product of labor," of uncertain origin, perhaps originally from the notion of "tottering under a burden," and related to labere "to totter."

Meaning "body of laborers considered as a class" (usually contrasted to capitalists) is from 1839. Sense of "physical exertions of childbirth" is 1590s, earlier labour of birthe (early 15c.), a sense also found in Old French, and compare French en travail "in (childbirth) suffering" (see travail). Labor Day first marked 1882 in New York City.
labor (v.)
late 14c., "perform manual or physical work; work hard; keep busy; take pains, strive, endeavor" (also "copulate"), from Old French laborer "work, toil; struggle, have difficulty," from Latin laborare, from labor (see labor (n.)). The verb in modern French, Spanish, Portuguese means "to plow;" the wider sense being taken by the equivalent of English travail. Sense of "to endure pain, suffer" is early 15c., especially in phrase labor of child. Related: Labored; laboring.

双语例句


1. Each family farms individually and reaps the benefit of its labor.
各家经营各自的农场,收获各自的劳动成果。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The trading day is shortened in observance of the Labor Day holiday.
因庆祝劳工节,这个交易日交易时间缩短了。

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3. The British Labor Party concludes its annual conference today in Brighton.
英国工党的年度会议今天在布赖顿闭幕。

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4. The Labor Department figures underscore the shaky state of the economic recovery.
劳工部的数据进一步印证了经济复苏状况的不稳定。

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5. The current division of labor between workers and management will alter.
当前工人与管理部门的分工将会改变。

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