BELABOUR - translation to arabic
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BELABOUR - translation to arabic


BELABOUR      

الفعل

جلد; ضرب; هاجم

belabour      
ضرب بشدة ، أوسعة ضربا
belabour      
فِعْل : يضرب . يهاجم

Definition

belabour
(belabours, belabouring, belaboured)
Note: in AM, use 'belabor'
1.
If you belabour someone or something, you hit them hard and repeatedly. (OLD-FASHIONED)
= pummel
VERB
2.
If you say that someone belabours the point, you mean that they keep on talking about it, perhaps in an annoying or boring way.
I won't belabour the point, for this is a familiar story.
= labour
VERB: V n
Examples of use of BELABOUR
1. I‘m sure she had her faults – but crikey, do we have to belabour it?
2. And then, for the first time, Pietersen twitches and tries to belabour Malinga back down the ground.
3. And at this point he began to belabour himself for the diversion to Portland: a puerile undertaking, as he now saw it.
4. More relevantly, perhaps, since few in the course of history, even on the borders of Denbigh and Flint or Staffs and Salop, have ever tried to do battle with turtles or sponges, it was used to describe an iron implement with a long handle and a ball or bulb at one end÷ just the job for angry people in smithies eager to belabour each other.