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labored

/ley-berd/US // ˈleɪ bərd //

辛勤工作,劳动,勤劳的,勤奋

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : done or made with difficulty; heavy: labored breathing.
    • : exhibiting a great deal of effort; lacking grace, fluency, or spontaneity: a labored prose style.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.difficult to understand, unclear

Examples

  • In making a plot pivot and then meticulously explaining itself, Old is peak Shyamalan — a little sentimental, a little surprising, a little labored.

  • That was a very long, labored death scene, which worked very well in the end.

  • Record producers labored for hours to get everything balanced.

  • Others held him up as a great statesman who labored for international peace.

  • Rarely in modern history have so many in Washington labored so hard and produced so little.

  • Struggling to sit up, his breathing was heavily labored and each inhalation caused him obvious pain.

  • Through the beautiful, windy autumn days, he labored at his difficult task, the task of telling a story.

  • Have we, then, labored at the most glorious of revolutions for so many years, to see it overthrown in a single day?

  • For some three years back I have labored under a disease of the throat—a bronchial affection—a severe affliction it was.

  • They were not pretenders and quacks; they were sceptics who denied subjective truths, and labored for outward advantage.

  • Robert was chairman, and had labored hard to prepare a few remarks with which to open the meeting.