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
- The leaders often go into the midst of the laboring masses.
领导们常常深入到劳动群众当中去。 - It guarantees that the major means of production in society are possessed by all the working people through the ownership by the whole people and the collective ownership by the laboring masses.
通过全民所有帛和劳动群众集体所有制,使社会的主要生产资料为劳动人民共同占有。 - The rebels labeled the labor laboring in the laboratory and lavatory.
反叛者给在实验室和舆洗室劳动的劳工贴上标签。 - 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。 - 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。 - Laboring muscles burn oxygen rapidly and pour out waste carbon dioxide.
劳动着的肌肉能迅速燃烧氧气,放出废料二氧化碳。 - Intellectual labor has no average skilled degree and average intensity of labor, its social necessary laboring time equals particular laboring time.
精神商品没有平均劳动熟练程度和劳动强度,其社会必要劳动时间等于个别劳动时间。 - The aim of Marx studying economics is to safeguard the interests of laboring people.
马克思研究经济学的动因是为了捍卫劳动人民的物质利益。 - 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 credit goes, in the first place, to the laboring people for this invention.
这一创造发明首先应归功于劳动人民。
