belabour 详细解释

belabour

[bi'leibə]

v. 抨击, 痛打, (过份冗长地)做或说
=belabor(美)

词形变化

动词过去式: belabored | 动词过去分词: belabored | 动词现在分词: belaboring | 动词第三人称单数: belabors |

英英释义

动词 belabour:

to work at or to absurd length

同义词:belabor

beat soundly

同义词:belabor

attack verbally with harsh criticism

同义词:belabor

补充

belabourbelabour英:[biˈleibə] 美:[bɪˈlebɚ]vt.1.〈古〉痛打,不断辱骂和嘲弄,就…作过分的冗长的讨论或分析等

例句

1. Men began to belabour his shoulders, his head, his arms with sticks.人们开始用棍子对着他的肩部、头部和手臂一顿暴打。 2. I won't belabour the point, for this is a familiar story.我不想啰啰唆唆地谈这一点了, 因为大家对此已经非常熟悉。 3. to belabour someone with a stick soundly用棍棒把某人毒打一顿 4. to belabour someone with insults对某人辱骂 5. a book that belabours the individualism of his contemporaries一部对其同时代人的个人主义作严肃批评的书 6. We all see your point;there's no need to belabour it.我们都已理解你的意思,没必要做过多的解释。 7. She kept belabouring the point long after they had agreed.他们意见取得一致后很久她还继续对此点作不必要的说明。 8. I propose to belabour this point of view.我建议对此观点多加讨论。 9. Bernard was belabouring Jed with his fists.伯纳德正用拳打杰德。 10. there is no need to belabour the point.没有必要对这一点多费口舌。