labor
noun(British English labour)
Idioms 劳动;(尤指)体力劳动 - manual labor (= work using your hands)
身体劳动 - The price will include the labor and materials.
价格将包括人工和材料。 - The company wants to keep down labor costs.
公司想降低人工成本。 - The workers voted to withdraw their labor (= to stop work as a means of protest).
工人投票决定撤回他们的劳动。 - a fair division of labor between men and women
男女之间的公平分工
- manual labor (= work using your hands)
- [countable, usually plural] (formal) a task or period of work
任务;(一段时间的)工作 - He was so exhausted from the day's labors that he went straight to bed.
一天的工作让他筋疲力尽,他直接上床睡觉了。 - People look forward to enjoying the fruits of their labors during retirement.
人们期待在退休期间享受他们的劳动成果。
- He was so exhausted from the day's labors that he went straight to bed.
(统称)劳工,工人;劳动力 - child/forced/slave labor
童工/强迫劳动/奴隶劳动 - a shortage of labor
劳工短缺 - Companies are making huge profits by exploiting cheap labor in poor countries.
公司通过剥削贫穷国家的廉价劳动力获取巨额利润。 - There is a growing demand for skilled labor.
对熟练劳动力的需求越来越大。 - New labor laws make it more difficult for employers to sack workers.
新劳动法使得雇主更难解雇工人。 - good labor relations (= the relationship between workers and employers)
良好的劳资关系
- child/forced/slave labor
- [uncountable, countable, usually singular] the period of time or the process of giving birth to a baby
分娩期;分娩;生产 - in labor Jane was in labor for ten hours.
简分娩了十个小时。 - She went into labor early.
她很早就分娩了。 - labor pains
产前阵痛 - It was a difficult labor.
这是一项艰难的工作。
- in labor Jane was in labor for ten hours.
Idioms
a labor of love
- a hard task that you do because you want to, not because it is necessary
为爱好而做的困难工作 - Writing the book was a labor of love.
写这本书是一项热爱的工作。
- Writing the book was a labor of love.