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Qué (quién) es drudgery - definición

LOW-SKILLED OR UNSKILLED WORKER IN MANUAL-LABOUR OCCUPATIONS AND INDUSTRIAL WORK; USUALLY FOR A WAGE
Labourer; Laborers; Labourers; Drudgery; Manual laborer; Unskilled worker; Unskilled workers; Unskilled work; Common labor; Unskilled labourer; Unskilled wage; Labor worker; Labour worker

drudgery         
You use drudgery to refer to jobs and tasks which are boring or unpleasant but which must be done.
People want to get away from the drudgery of their everyday lives.
N-UNCOUNT
Drudgery         
·noun The act of drudging; disagreeable and wearisome labor; ignoble or slavish toil.
drudgery         
n.
Hard or toilsome work, ignoble toil, mean labor.

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Laborer

A laborer (or labourer) is a person who works in manual labor types in the construction industry workforce. Laborers are in a working class of wage-earners in which their only possession of significant material value is their labor. Industries employing laborers include building things such as roads, buildings, bridges, tunnels, and railway tracks. Laborers work with blasting tools, hand tools, power tools, air tools, and small heavy equipment, and act as assistants to other trades as well such as operators or cement masons. The 1st century BC engineer Vitruvius writes that a good crew of laborers is just as valuable as any other aspect of construction. Other than the addition of pneumatics, laborer practices have changed little. With the introduction of field technologies, the laborers have been quick to adapt to the use of this technology as being laborers' work.

Ejemplos de uso de drudgery
1. But for most, motherhood means pleasure, not drudgery.
2. But the drudgery of working opposite an often hostile civilian population is far from glamorous.
3. Commuters are symbolic of nothing more than the drudgery of going to work.
4. Quitting, though, would cut him off from the indignities, social failures and drudgery that inspire his art.
5. But for most men, the reality was that the thrill of the chase had become the drudgery of the farmyard.