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laboured(US labored), adj1 slow and difficult 缓慢而困难的 laboured breathing 艰难的呼吸.2 showing signs of too much effort; not natural or spontaneous 吃力的; 不流畅的; 不自然的 a laboured style of writing 矫 揉造作的文体. Cf 参看 laborious 2.
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Borness
The cottars all laboured on the farm. The farmer employed in total 14 men, 6 women and 2 boys.
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Green Day: Saviors review - laboured and world-weary
TodayA fter 2020's Father of All Motherfuckers bucked expectations to impressive effect by ditching the politics and most of their punk trappings for more of a garage-rock style, Green Day's 14th ...
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John Darley (bishop)
John Richard Darley (1799 – 1884), a "man who laboured strenuously to awaken and sustain the practical interest of the clergy and laity", was a 19th-century
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well-laboured
well-ˈlaboured, ppl. a. Skilfully wrought or elaborated; thoroughly tilled.1708 J. Philips Cyder i. 343 When they to the vocal Shell Warble melodious their well-labour'd Songs. 1718 Pope Iliad xxiv. 287 A large, well-labour'd bowl. 1835 Ure Philos. Manuf. 41 Lancashire is the fertile and well-labour...
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Thomas Oliver (engineer)
Despite the physical strain and injury which resulted, even women laboured in this way during the 19th century.
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labored
laboured, labored, ppl. a. (ˈleɪbəd) [f. labour v. + -ed1.] 1. † Cultivated, tilled, ploughed (obs.); also, of a mine, worked.1579 Spenser Sheph. Cal. Oct. 58 Whereon he earst had taught his flocks to feede, And laboured lands to yield the timely eare. 1697 Dryden Virg. Georg. ii. 414 Root up wild O...
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John Bedford (Wesleyan)
There he laboured hard to free the chapels from the heavy debts with which they were encumbered, and by which their growth and development were effectually Although Bedford's ministry was afterwards mainly exercised in Manchester and adjacent towns, he also laboured with conspicuous success for a period of
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Jan Arends
He laboured many years at Amsterdam and Middelburg, but returned eventually to Dordrecht, where he died in 1805.
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Piaye
This community started as a small settlement of workers who laboured on the Balembouche estate.
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Can social isolation kill babies? According to the Wikipedia page for Language Deprivation Experiments, > An experiment allegedly carried out by Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II in the 13th century saw young infants r...
We cannot be sure exactly what happened 7 centuries ago; we only have the one account. However something akin to this experiment did occur, albeit without the controlled conditions. In Romania during Communism thousands of children were consigned to orphanages where they were grossly neglected (warn...
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Uncle Martino
Morning Herald thought that the production "lacked the sheer relish in character-drawing and good humoured gusto that would have made it more than a rather laboured
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What's meant by "drag him along a piscatorial road" in "The Just Men of Cordova"? In chapter 11 of _The Just Men of Cordova_ (1917) by Edgar Wallace, the author was describing an old man who was changing the topics of...
Wallace expresses this simple idea in an absurdly laboured way, with a mixed metaphor (Sir Isaac cannot be simultaneously being dragged down a road and
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Roman Hinderer
He laboured with Anne-Marie de Mailla and Jean-Baptiste Régis on the mapping of the provinces of Henan, Jiangnan, Zhejiang and Fujian (cfr. Hinderer, however, was not only a man of science, but also a missionary who for forty years laboured as an apostle and by his zeal and efficiency achieved
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