laboring
英 [ˈleɪbərɪŋ]
美 [ˈleɪbərɪŋ]
n. 劳动;操劳
adj. 劳动的
COCA.30427
英英释义
adj
- doing arduous or unpleasant work
- drudging peasants
- the bent backs of laboring slaves picking cotton
- toiling coal miners in the black deeps
双语例句
- Some people, laboring under the belief that tourism serves as an engine of economic growth, seem to ignore its negative effects on the environment.
有些人认为旅游业是经济发展的引擎,似乎忽视了其对环境的负面影响。 - From the economics theoretically analyzing and the fact circs of the economic process, the point of view of laboring create values, which have been popularity in many years does not have any fact significance.
从经济学的理论分析和经济过程的实际情况看,社会上多年来流行的“劳动创造价值”的观点没有任何实际意义。 - Taxation bears hard on the laboring people in capitalist countries.
在资本主义国家里赋税沉重地压在劳动人民头上。 - This brings into play the enthusiasm of the laboring masses and at the same time prevents polarization.
这既调动了广大劳动者的积极性,又防止了两极分化。 - The point needs no laboring. That is all that need be said.
这一点无须详述,这就是所有要说的。 - The laboring people tried their best to dam the river.
劳动人民尽最大努力筑堤防洪。 - You know, laboring on the weekends is another way to enjoy life.
知道吗,周末劳动一下也在享受生活呀。 - As a newcomer you can earn money auctioning yourself off and laboring as a slave;
作为一个新手,你可以把自己卖给别人做奴隶干活来赚钱; - In the old society the laboring people suffered oppression and exploitation, getting along like beasts of burden.
在旧社会,劳动人民受压迫受剥削,过着牛马一样的生活。 - Actually, the laboring man has not leisure for a true integrity day by day;
确实,操劳的人终日难得一时闲暇,让自己渐臻完美;