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الحصول
conflit social
skilled/unskilled labour dispute, relations
I. labour Brit, labor Am [Brit ˈleɪbə, Am ˈleɪbər] N
1. labour (gen):
labeur m liter
a withdrawal of labour attr market
2. labour (workforce):
skilled/unskilled labour dispute, relations
skilled/unskilled labour inv shortage
3. labour MED:
travail m spec
Phrases:
Labour POL + vb pl
to vote Labour attr supporter, view, manifesto
to vote Labour opponent
II. labour Brit, labor Am [Brit ˈleɪbə, Am ˈleɪbər] VB intr
1. labour (work, try hard):
travailler (dur) (at à, on sur, to do pour faire)
2. labour (have difficulties):
peiner (to do à faire)
3. labour MOTOR:
labour engine:
Phrases:
to labour under delusion, illusion, misapprehension
III. labour Brit, labor Am [Brit ˈleɪbə, Am ˈleɪbər]
I. dispute [Brit dɪˈspjuːt, Am dɪˈspjut] N
1. dispute (quarrel):
dispute f (between entre, with avec)
conflit m (over, about à propos de, between entre, with avec)
2. dispute U (controversy):
controverse f (over, about sur)
to be/not to be in dispute cause, fact, problem:
II. dispute [Brit dɪˈspjuːt, Am dɪˈspjut] VB trans
1. dispute (question truth of):
dispute claim, figures, result, theory
2. dispute (claim possession of):
dispute property, territory, title
III. dispute [Brit dɪˈspjuːt, Am dɪˈspjut] VB intr
IV. disputed ADJ
disputed fact, theory, territory:
labor N Am
labor → labour
I. labour Brit, labor Am [Brit ˈleɪbə, Am ˈleɪbər] N
1. labour (gen):
labeur m liter
a withdrawal of labour attr market
2. labour (workforce):
skilled/unskilled labour dispute, relations
skilled/unskilled labour inv shortage
3. labour MED:
travail m spec
Phrases:
Labour POL + vb pl
to vote Labour attr supporter, view, manifesto
to vote Labour opponent
II. labour Brit, labor Am [Brit ˈleɪbə, Am ˈleɪbər] VB intr
1. labour (work, try hard):
travailler (dur) (at à, on sur, to do pour faire)
2. labour (have difficulties):
peiner (to do à faire)
3. labour MOTOR:
labour engine:
Phrases:
to labour under delusion, illusion, misapprehension
III. labour Brit, labor Am [Brit ˈleɪbə, Am ˈleɪbər]
labour dispute N
I. dispute [dɪˈspju:t] VB trans
1. dispute (argue):
2. dispute (doubt):
II. dispute [dɪˈspju:t] VB intr
III. dispute [dɪˈspju:t] N
1. dispute (argument):
2. dispute POL, ECON:
3. dispute (debate):
4. dispute LAW:
labor [Am ˈleɪbɚ] N Am, Aus
labor → labour
I. labour [ˈleɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] N
1. labour (work) a. MED:
2. labour no pl (workers):
Phrases:
II. labour [ˈleɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] VB intr
1. labour (work hard):
2. labour (do with effort):
to labour at [or on] sth
3. labour PSYCH:
III. labour [ˈleɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] VB trans
Phrases:
I. labour [ˈleɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] N
1. labour (work) a. MED:
2. labour no pl (workers):
Phrases:
II. labour [ˈleɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] VB intr
1. labour (work hard):
2. labour (do with effort):
to labour at [or on] sth
3. labour PSYCH:
III. labour [ˈleɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] VB trans
Phrases:
labor dispute N
I. dispute [dɪ·ˈspjut] VB trans
1. dispute (argue):
2. dispute (doubt):
II. dispute [dɪ·ˈspjut] VB intr
III. dispute [dɪ·ˈspjut] N
1. dispute (argument):
2. dispute POL, ECON:
3. dispute (debate):
4. dispute LAW:
I. labor [ˈleɪ·bər] N
1. labor (work) a. MED:
2. labor (workers):
II. labor [ˈleɪ·bər] VB intr
1. labor (work hard):
2. labor (do with effort):
to labor at [or on] sth
3. labor PSYCH:
III. labor [ˈleɪ·bər] VB trans
Phrases:
Present
Ilabour
youlabour
he/she/itlabours
welabour
youlabour
theylabour
Past
Ilaboured
youlaboured
he/she/itlaboured
welaboured
youlaboured
theylaboured
Present Perfect
Ihavelaboured
youhavelaboured
he/she/ithaslaboured
wehavelaboured
youhavelaboured
theyhavelaboured
Past Perfect
Ihadlaboured
youhadlaboured
he/she/ithadlaboured
wehadlaboured
youhadlaboured
theyhadlaboured
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The game was cancelled due to an ongoing labor dispute that had disrupted nearly all league activity during the 2011 offseason.
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This labor dispute was resolved shortly afterward, and the union agreed to a new contract.
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