labor
/ˈleɪ.bər/ (bre, ipa) · [lˈebɚ] /ˈleɪ.bɚ/ (ame, ipa) · [lˈebɚ] /ˈlā-bər/ (ame, mw)
labor — 名詞
- laborsingular
- laborsplural
1. hard work, often physical, or the effort needed to finish a difficult task.
勞動;苦工
尤指費力的體力工作或辛苦付出
hard work, often physical, or the effort needed to finish a difficult task.
Years of farm labor had strengthened João's shoulders and hands.
多年農場勞動讓 João 的肩膀和雙手都更結實。
farm labor — physical work done over time
The stone path took two days of labor to repair after the storm.
暴風雨過後,修好那條石子路花了兩天的苦工。
days of labor — time spent on hard work
After weeks of labor, Anjali finally opened her bakery near the station.
經過數週辛苦勞動後,Anjali 終於在車站附近開了麵包店。
The bridge was built with cheap labor from nearby villages.
那座橋是靠附近村莊的廉價勞工蓋起來的。
Cleaning the flooded shop was slow labor for the whole family.
清理被水淹過的店面,對全家來說都是緩慢又辛苦的勞動。
文法句型
manual labor
hours of labor
labor of + noun/verb-ing
用法筆記
Often uncountable when you mean work in general. A countable use appears mainly in set expressions or when you are treating one demanding job as a single piece of work.
常見錯誤
2. the stage of childbirth when the body is working to deliver a baby.
分娩;產程
生產開始到嬰兒出生的過程
the stage of childbirth when the body is working to deliver a baby.
Élise went into labor shortly after midnight at the hospital.
Élise 在醫院裡過了午夜不久就開始分娩。
go into labor — start childbirth
The nurse said Sari was in labor and should breathe slowly.
護士說 Sari 已經在產程中,應該慢慢呼吸。
be in labor — already giving birth
João drove his sister to town when her labor pains began.
當分娩陣痛開始時,João 開車載妹妹進城。
Anjali's labor lasted eight hours before the baby arrived safely.
Anjali 的產程持續了八小時,寶寶才平安出生。
Strong labor contractions began while Lucía was still at home.
Lucía 還在家時,強烈的分娩宮縮就開始了。
- childbirth
the plain everyday term for the process of having a baby.
- delivery
often used in medical settings for the birth itself.
文法句型
go into labor
be in labor
labor pains
labor contractions
用法筆記
This sense commonly appears in the fixed phrases 'go into labor' and 'be in labor'. In everyday use, it names the childbirth process rather than ordinary work.
常見錯誤
3. workers considered together as the people available to do a company's or area's
勞工
作為整體的受雇工作者
workers considered together as the people available to do a company's or area's work.
Labor in the port is demanding safer equipment this winter.
港口勞工這個冬天正要求更安全的設備。
labor as a collective workforce noun
The company cannot expand without labor from nearby towns.
沒有來自附近城鎮的勞工,這家公司就無法擴張。
labor from + place
Cheap labor moved many factories overseas in the 1990s.
廉價勞工讓許多工廠在 1990 年代遷往海外。
Local labor refused the new schedule after the accident.
當地勞工在事故後拒絕新的班表。
Skilled labor remains hard to find in small mountain villages.
在小山村裡,熟練勞工仍然很難找。
- workforce
a close equivalent, often used in business or government writing.
- labor force
more statistical; common in economic reports.
- workers
the ordinary plural noun; less abstract than collective 'labor'.
- management
the people who direct work rather than supply labor.
- capital
in economic discussion, money and assets contrasted with labor.
文法句型
skilled labor
cheap labor
labor + in/from + place
用法筆記
Use this sense for workers as the available workforce, not for the unions that speak for them. When the focus is on organizations or political pressure, sense 4 is a better fit.
常見錯誤
4. labor unions and the organized groups that speak and act for workers.
工運;工會
代表勞工的工會與運動力量
labor unions and the organized groups that speak and act for workers.
Organized labor opposed the bill that cut sick leave.
有組織的工運反對那項削減病假的法案。
organized labor — unions acting together
The mayor met labor before announcing changes to the bus system.
市長在宣布公車系統變動前先和工會碰面。
meet labor — speak with union leaders
Labor backed the cleaners during the long pay dispute.
在那場漫長的薪資爭議中,工會支持清潔員。
Labor groups joined the march outside parliament this morning.
多個工運團體今天早上加入了議會外的遊行。
Business leaders and labor reached an agreement after midnight.
企業領袖與工會在午夜後達成了協議。
- organized labor
the fullest and most explicit expression for this sense.
- the labor movement
emphasizes the broader political and historical campaign for workers' rights.
- the unions
more informal and narrower, focusing on union bodies themselves.
- management
often the negotiating opposite in labor disputes.
- business
a broad opposing side in political or economic reporting.
文法句型
organized labor
labor and management
labor groups
用法筆記
This sense usually appears in political or business reporting. Distinguish it from sense 3, which refers to workers themselves rather than the unions and organizations representing them.
常見錯誤
labor — 動詞
- laborpresent simple I / you / we / they
- labors3rd person singular
- laboring-ing form
- laboredpast simple
1. to work with great effort for a long time, especially on something difficult.
奮力工作
長時間吃力地工作或努力達成
to work with great effort for a long time, especially on something difficult.
Christopher labored for months to save enough money for school.
Christopher 奮力工作了好幾個月,才存到學費。
labor to + verb
Sade labored over the final report until the sun came up.
Sade 為了最後那份報告苦幹到太陽升起。
labor over + task
The rescue team labored through heavy mud to reach the village.
救援隊在厚重泥地中奮力前進,才抵達村子。
Bilal labored on the roof all afternoon in the heat.
Bilal 整個下午都在高溫中屋頂上賣力工作。
For years, Lucía labored to build a business of her own.
多年來,Lucía 一直努力奮力工作,想建立自己的事業。
文法句型
labor on + task
labor over + task
labor to + verb
labor through + difficulty
用法筆記
This verb is more formal than plain 'work hard' and often suggests long, tiring effort. It commonly appears with on, over, through, or a to-infinitive naming the goal.
常見錯誤
2. to go through childbirth as a baby is being born.
分娩
處於生產過程中
to go through childbirth as a baby is being born.
The midwife said Sari had labored for six hours already.
助產士說 Sari 已經分娩了六個小時。
labor for + time
Lucía began to labor soon after the ambulance reached the clinic.
救護車到達診所後不久,Lucía 就開始分娩。
begin to labor
Doctors watched carefully as Anjali labored with her first child.
醫生仔細觀察 Anjali 生第一胎時的分娩情況。
Élise labored calmly while the nurse counted each contraction.
Élise 平靜地分娩時,護士數著每一次宮縮。
- give birth
the plain, everyday way to express this idea.
- be in labor
more common as a phrase than as the single verb 'labor'.
文法句型
labor for + time
begin to labor
labor with + child
用法筆記
This sense belongs to childbirth and medical contexts. It is intransitive and often appears with time expressions such as 'for six hours'.