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la·bor·er /ˈleɪbərə $ -bərər/ noun [countable] x-refthe American spelling of labourer labourer的美式拼法Examples from the Corpuslaborer• Hearst had to pay 65 laborers for nine months to dismantle the monastery, crate it up and move it.• Arturo is a laborer who works for $ 4 an hour, about six hours a day.• Few had any special skills; they worked as casual laborers, eking out a marginal existence, often reduced to begging.• Men may work periodically as day laborers on others' fields, as carpenters, or masons.• a farm laborer• Some are technicians, some are artists, some are craftsmen, and some are just laborers.• The biggest complaints here come from women who work as machinists, laborers, and handlers.• They also want Tokyo to aid not only the original laborers but their offspring as well.la·bor·er nounChineseSyllable Corpus spelling American labourer of the |