belabour

过去分词:

动词过去分词: belabored

更多词形:

动词过去式: belabored | 动词过去分词: belabored | 动词现在分词: belaboring | 动词第三人称单数: belabors |

单词例句:

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。

More examples just belabour it.

佐证多了,反而画蛇添足。

belabour

v. 抨击, 痛打, (过份冗长地)做或说 =belabor(美)

"Beat him," said the youngster, brandishing his staff, "as near to death as one Christian man should belabour another -- I wanted not to have his blood to answer for.

“我们家族的这个英名已经传了十五代了,”年轻人说道,“这使我除了当军人以外很不愿从事其他职业。”

to belabour someone with insults

对某人辱骂

belabour the obvious

对十分明显的事物作不必要的反复说明

to belabour someone with a stick soundly

用棍棒把某人毒打一顿

but I do not like being borne in hand as if I were a child, when, God wot, I find myself man enough to belabour you both, if you provoke me too far.

之所以采用这种简短的弥撒是因为那些高贵而有权势的人在出席这庄严的仪式时,通常都急不可待地想立刻开始他们心爱的娱乐。

He seems to be looking for a man of straw to belabour.

他看来在找一个假想的敌人来加以痛打。