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Что (кто) такое labouring - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Labor; Labor (disambiguation); Labour (disambiguation); Labors; Labours; Labored; Laboured; Laboring; Labouring

laboured         
1.
If someone's breathing is laboured, it is slow and seems to take a lot of effort.
From his slow walk and laboured breathing, Ginny realized he was far from well.
ADJ
2.
If something such as someone's writing or speech is laboured, they have put too much effort into it so it seems awkward and unnatural.
Daniel's few encounters with Gold had been characterized by a laboured politeness.
ADJ
laboured         
(US labored)
¦ adjective
1. done with great difficulty.
2. not spontaneous or fluent.
labour         
(US & Austral. labor)
¦ noun
1. work, especially hard physical work.
2. workers, especially manual workers, collectively.
3. (Labour) [treated as sing. or plural] the Labour Party.
4. the process of childbirth from the start of uterine contractions to delivery.
¦ verb
1. work hard.
work at an unskilled manual job.
archaic till (the ground).
2. have difficulty despite working hard.
move with difficulty.
(of an engine) work noisily and with difficulty.
(of a ship) roll or pitch heavily.
3. (labour under) be misled by (a mistaken belief).
Phrases
a labour of love a task done for pleasure, not reward.
labour the point explain or discuss something at excessive length.
Origin
ME: from OFr. labour (n.), labourer (v.), both from L. labor 'toil, trouble'.

Википедия

Labour

Labour or labor may refer to:

  • Childbirth, the delivery of a baby
  • Labour (human activity), or work
    • Manual labour, physical work
    • Wage labour, a socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer
    • Organized labour and the labour movement, consisting principally of labour unions
    • The Labour Party (UK)
Примеры употребления для labouring
1. "Why is labouring to look like Pamela Anderson empowering?" The answer is, labouring to look like Pamela Anderson is not empowering.
2. I‘ve done building, I‘ve done labouring, I‘ve done plumbing.
3. He moved back to Badakhshan and returned to labouring in the poppy fields.
4. He could today have been labouring under the title of Britain‘s unluckiest man.
5. It‘s hardly worth labouring the point that she is extremely thin.