belabour

美[bɪ'lebɚ]
  • vt. 痛打;不断辱骂和嘲弄

英英释义


1. to work at or to absurd length;
"belabor the obvious"
2. beat soundly
3. attack verbally with harsh criticism;
"She was belabored by her fellow students"

实用场景例句


Men began to belabour his shoulders, his head, his arms with sticks.
暴徒开始用棍棒猛打他的肩、头和胳膊。

柯林斯高阶英语词典

I won't belabour the point, for this is a familiar story.
因为这点已经是众所周知了,我就不再啰唆了。

柯林斯高阶英语词典

More examples just belabour it.
佐证多了,反而画蛇添足.

期刊摘选

He seems to be looking for a man of straw to belabour.
他看来在找一个假想的敌人来加以痛打.

《简明英汉词典》

Men began to belabour his shoulders, his head, his arms with sticks.
暴徒开始用棍棒猛打他的肩、头和胳膊。

柯林斯例句

I won't belabour the point, for this is a familiar story.
因为这点已经是众所周知了,我就不再啰唆了。

柯林斯例句

双语例句


1. Men began to belabour his shoulders, his head, his arms with sticks.
暴徒开始用棍棒猛打他的肩、头和胳膊。

来自柯林斯例句

2. I won't belabour the point, for this is a familiar story.
因为这点已经是众所周知了,我就不再啰唆了。

来自柯林斯例句

3. He seems to be looking for a man of straw to belabour.
他看来在找一个假想的敌人来加以痛打.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. More examples just belabour it.
佐证多了,反而画蛇添足.

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英文词源


belabour (v.)
chiefly British English spelling of belabor (q.v.); for spelling, see -or.

词态变化


第三人称单数: belabours;过去式: belaboured;过去分词: belaboured;现在分词: belabouring;