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I . la·bour [ˈleɪbəʳ] N

3. labour no pl (childbirth):

porod m

II . la·bour [ˈleɪbəʳ] VB intr

1. labour (do physical work):

to do labouring work

2. labour (work hard):

3. labour (do sth with effort):

hard ˈla·bour, hard ˈla·bor N no pl

ˈla·bour camp N

ˈLa·bour Day N no pl Brit

ˈla·bour dis·pute N

la·bour-in·ˈten·sive ADJ

ˈla·bour mar·ket N

ˈla·bour move·ment N POL

ˈla·bour pains N pl MED

ˈLa·bour Par·ty N no pl Brit POL

ˈla·bour re·la·tions N pl

ˈla·bour-sav·ing ADJ

ˈla·bour short·age N

ˈla·bour ward N

Usage examples with labouring

to do labouring work

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
For example, a labouring woman may have a continuous epidural during labour that provides good analgesia without impairing her ability to move.
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Hod carrying is a skilled labouring occupation in the building industry.
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Or would that just be unkindly labouring the point?
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I think they're labouring under the misapprehension that it's cost prohibitive and that they simply can't afford it.
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An early example of occupational therapy was introduced, including walks and farm labouring in pleasant and quiet surroundings.
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The statue shows four men toiling to move a rock, depicting the hard work of the labouring class.
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When, in harder periods, people were labouring physically just to put bread on the table, there was little time to ponder inessentials.
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