labourer
英:[ˈleɪbərə(r)] 美: [ˈlebrɚ]
labourer 基本解释
n.(尤指户外的)体力劳动者,劳工,工人;
变形
复数:labourers
英英释义
labourer[ 'leibərə ]
n.someone who works with their hands; someone engaged in manual labor同义词:laborermanual laborerjack
labourer 相关例句
同近义词辨析
worker, labourer, workman这组词都有“工人,劳动者”的意思,其区别是:
worker最常用词,泛指一切从事体力或脑力劳动以谋生的人。
labourer多指体力劳动者,尤指无专长或专门技能的工人。
workman指雇佣工作,尤指有特种技能的工人。
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- You need to hire some skilled labourers.
你得雇用熟练工人。 - He was taken on by a factory as a child labourer in the foundry shop.
他被一家工厂雇佣,在铸造车间当童工。 - The meanest labourer has the same rights as the richest landowner.
最贫贱的劳动者享有和最富的地主同样的权利。
权威例句
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