labourer
英 [ˈleɪbərə(r)]
美 [ˈleɪbərər]
n. (尤指户外的)体力劳动者,劳工,工人
复数:labourers
Collins.1 / BNC.5556 / COCA.32892
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指户外的)体力劳动者,劳工,工人
a person whose job involves hard physical work that is not skilled, especially work that is done outdoors
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 体力劳动者;劳工
Alaboureris a person who does a job which involves a lot of hard physical work.- He has worked as a labourer in factories and on building sites...
他在工厂和建筑工地干过苦工。 - Her husband had been a farm labourer.
她丈夫以前是个农场雇工。
- He has worked as a labourer in factories and on building sites...
in AM, use 美国英语用 laborer
英英释义
noun
- someone who works with their hands
双语例句
- The family of that dock labourer who was killed last week will have to go on the rates.
上星期死亡的那个码头工人的家属只好靠公共救济金度日了。 - But does wage-labour create any property for the labourer?
但是,难道雇佣劳动,无产者的劳动,会给无产者创造出财产来吗? - Jim is a casual labourer, he can't find a proper job anywhere.
吉姆是个临时工,他到处找不到正式工作。 - 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。 - He tired many ways of earning a living, in the end he became a farm labourer.
他尝试了许多谋生的方式,最后他做了农场工人。 - Machinery never does the job as well as a labourer.
机器干的活从来没有人工干得那么好。 - A bank clerk a labourer.
银行的职员反而会是个雇佣劳动者。 - Owing to their labour bring about a great advance in city society and productive forces development, their payment were higher than that one of ordinary labourer.
由于他们的劳动往往对生产力发展和城市社会进步有较大促进作用,其收入报酬要比普通劳动者高出许多。 - He used to be a long-term labourer for a landlord.
他早先给地主扛过长活。 - He was taken on by a factory as a child labourer in the foundry shop.
他被一家工厂雇佣,在翻砂车间当童工。