belabour 英 [bɪˈleɪbə(r)]   美 [bɪˈlebɚ]

belabour

belabour  英 [bɪˈleɪbə(r)] 美 [bɪˈlebɚ]

vt. 痛打;不断辱骂和嘲弄 

进行时:belabouring  过去式:belaboured  过去分词:belaboured  第三人称单数:belabours  名词复数:belabours 

I propose to belabour this point of view. 我建议对此观点多加讨论。
How much more elegant is it to slay your foe with the roses of irony than to massacre him with the axes of sarcasm or to belabour him with the bludgeon of invective. 用讥讽的玫瑰镇服你的对手,较之用嘲弄的板斧将他剁砍或用谩骂的大头棒将他捶打,更为温文尔雅。

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  • vt. 痛打;不断辱骂和嘲弄
  • 1. I propose to belabour this point of view.

    我建议对此观点多加讨论。

  • 2. How much more elegant is it to slay your foe with the roses of irony than to massacre him with the axes of sarcasm or to belabour him with the bludgeon of invective.

    用讥讽的玫瑰镇服你的对手,较之用嘲弄的板斧将他剁砍或用谩骂的大头棒将他捶打,更为温文尔雅。

  • 3. While he was doing so, Moran started his Mary of Egypt, but the indignant crowd seizing his stick were about to belabour him, when they fell back bewildered anew by his close resemblance to himself.

    此时,莫兰唱起《埃及的圣玛丽》,气愤的观众抓过他的手杖,正要对他一阵痛打,却发现他和真正的莫兰是如此之像,困惑之下,他们向后退去。

  • belabour (v.) chiefly British English spelling of belabor (q.v.); for spelling, see -or. Related: Belaboured; belabouring.
be·la·bour ( especially US be·la·bor ) / bɪˈleɪbə(r) ; NAmE bɪˈleɪbər / verb IDIOM belabour the ˈpoint ( formal) to repeat an idea, argument, etc. many times to emphasize it, especially when it has already been mentioned or understood 一再强调观点(或论点等) belabour belabours belaboured belabouring be·la·bour / bɪˈleɪbə(r) ; NAmE bɪˈleɪbər /
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