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
- Cities grew rapidly, a large laboring class developed.
城市在迅速地发展,结果导致劳动大军的发展。 - It was forbidden to laboring people in the past, hence the name the Forbidden City.
由于以前的平民百姓禁止进入故宫,因此又名紫禁城。 - 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; - The laboring classes migrated to town from rural districts.
劳动阶级自农村移往城市。 - 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。 - 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 america's ideal of freedom, citizens find the dignity and security of economic independence, instead of laboring on the edge of subsistence.
在美国的自由理想中,公民们发现了经济独立带来的尊严和保障,而不是徘徊在生存边缘的辛苦劳作。 - Economic equality has motivated the laboring people to a great extent and brought about speedy growth of the Chinese economy.
经济上的平等,极大地调动了劳动者的积极性,使中国经济获得迅速发展。 - Laboring in the wind and rain is hard and joyous for people, full of cool melancholy.
在风雨中的劳作是艰辛的也是欢愉的,蓄满微凉的忧郁。 - This struggle has been the United States and the world laboring women's enthusiastic support and response.
这一斗争得到了美国和世界广大劳动妇女的热烈支持和响应。