labored

英['leɪbəd] 美['leɪbəd]
  • adj. (动作、呼吸等)困难的;吃力的
  • 动词labor的过去式和过去分词形式.
GRE
Adjective:
  1. lacking natural ease;

    "a labored style of debating"

  2. requiring or showing effort;

    "heavy breathing"
    "the subject made for labored reading"

1. I was close enough to the elk to hear its labored breathing.
我离那头麋鹿非常近,能听见它吃力的呼吸声。

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2. They have labored to complete the job.
他们努力完成这一工作。

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3. They labored under the disadvantage of not having enough money.
他们苦于得不到足够的资金.

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4. Among the planners, a labored joke was spreading about Captain Henry's girl - friend, " Elsie ".
在计划人员中间, 已精心制造出一个关于享利上校的女友 “ 艾尔西 ” 的笑话在传播.

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5. He labored under the delusion that he could never make a mistake.
他受害于他从来不会出错的幻想.

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    1. An old woman labored up.
      老妇人吃力地爬上。
    2. The historic strike gave an enormous impetus to the whole American labor movement.
      这次历史性的罢工对整个美国的劳工运动起了很大的推动作用。