英 [bɪˈleɪbə(r)] 美 [bɪˈleɪbər]
vt. 痛打;不断辱骂和嘲弄;唠叨
第三人称单数belabours
现在分词belabouring
过去式belaboured
过去分词belaboured
belabour /bɪˈleɪbə/ [ belabouring belaboured belabours ]
及物动词 If you say that someone belabours the point, you mean that they keep on talking about it, perhaps in an annoying or boring way. 唠叨
I won't belabour the point, for this is a familiar story.
我不再罗嗦这点,因为是它是众所周知的。
... belabor痛打 belabour痛打 belat强西北风 ...
... condone 宽恕,恕罪 belabour 痛打,狠狠责备,啰嗦说明 plateaus 高原,台地,停滞时期 ...
... beholder h.目睹者 belabour v.(过份冗长地)做或说,痛打 beleaguer v.围攻 ...
... overdo 做或表现得过分... harp on 老提(唠唠叨叨地反复讲)... belabour 抨击 ...
belabor 痛打;抨击;过度说明;反复讨论
痛打;不断辱骂和嘲弄
I won't belabour the point, for this is a familiar story.
我不再罗嗦这点,因为是它是众所周知的。
Marie was about to belabour her with the walking stick.
玛丽正要用手杖痛打她。
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。
It is obvious that any political strategy these days is going to use social media, so much so that there is no need to belabour it.