belabor

v.  毒打一顿;责骂; 就…作过度的说明;向…唠叨; 反复研究(或讨论)

现在分词:belaboring过去式:belabored第三人称单数:belabors过去分词:belabored

GRE法律



双语例句

  1. He seems to be looking for a man of straw to belabor.
    他看来在找一个假想的敌人来加以痛打。
  2. Paul Graham has written extensively about this so I won't belabor it too much, except to say this: you don't need much startup capital, but what you do need is a willingness to work your buns off.
    保罗·格雷厄姆写了广泛的关于这个,所以我不会去赘述那太多了,除了这麽说:你不需要太多启动资金,但你需要做的是乐意工作你面包。
  3. We won't belabor the theory and background.
    我们不会就理论和背景做太多的论述。
  4. The report doesn't belabor every audit observation because these should have already been addressed during the closing meeting.
    报告不对每个审核观察情况进行长篇大论,因为这些观察情况已经在闭幕会议上提到了。
  5. We need not belabor the obvious point that such symbolization is conducive to feelings of security and belonging.
    我们不需要抨击这个观点:这样的象徵化有助于安全感或归属感。
  6. Or should I pray for courage to carry on through the difficulties that belabor them?
    还是祷告,让他们的困境消失?或者祷告,他们能有勇气走过困境?
  7. We shall not belabor the issues here except to note that the basic point of difference lies in the view regarding the meaning-of probability measures.
    我们将不在此对这些论点作过分的说明,而是解释一下那基本的不同观点在于对概率测量的含义。
  8. I don't want to belabor the point, but it is vital you understand how important this is.
    我并不想啰嗦,但至关重要的是你得理解这件事的重要性。

英英释义

verb

  1. attack verbally with harsh criticism
    1. She was belabored by her fellow students

    Synonym:    belabour

  2. beat soundly

      Synonym:    belabour

    1. to work at or to absurd length
      1. belabor the obvious

      Synonym:    belabour