labor
la
ˈleɪ
lei
bor
bər
bēr
British pronunciation
/ˈleɪbə/
labour

Definición y significado de "labor"en inglés

01

trabajo de parto, parto

the process of contractions and cervical dilation that leads to childbirth
labor definition and meaning
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Labor involves the uterus contracting to deliver the baby.
El trabajo de parto implica que el útero se contraiga para dar a luz al bebé.
The expectant mother felt the onset of labor with rhythmic contractions.
La madre embarazada sintió el inicio del trabajo de parto con contracciones rítmicas.
02

labor

work, particularly difficult physical work
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The construction workers performed hours of hard labor under the scorching sun.
Los trabajadores de la construcción realizaron horas de trabajo duro bajo el sol abrasador.
The farm relied on seasonal labor to harvest the crops efficiently.
La granja dependía del trabajo estacional para cosechar los cultivos de manera eficiente.
03

a group of moles considered as a unit or colony

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A labor of moles dug tunnels across the garden.
The farmer noticed a labor near the edge of the field.
04

the social class of people who perform manual work or work for wages

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Labor demands shorter hours and safer workplaces.
The factory employed hundreds of labor.
05

any work, effort, or task carried out or attempted

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She was praised for her labor in organizing the event.
The project required considerable labor to complete.
06

the federal department in the United States responsible for promoting and regulating working conditions and protecting wage earners

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Labor issued new guidelines for fair employment practices.
The Department of Labor oversees workplace safety standards.
07

a political party in Great Britain, founded in 1900, advocating for workers' rights and social reforms, historically including the socialization of key industries

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The Labour Party won the election with a focus on social welfare.
Labour policies emphasize healthcare, education, and worker protections.
08

organized efforts by workers, especially through unions, to improve conditions, wages, or rights

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Labor organized a strike to demand higher pay.
He dedicated his life to labor advocacy.
to labor
01

trabajar duro, esforzarse

to put in a lot of effort to achieve a particular outcome or goal
Intransitive
to labor definition and meaning
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Despite feeling tired, he continued to labor in the garden until all the weeds were gone.
A pesar de sentirse cansado, continuó trabajando en el jardín hasta que todas las malezas desaparecieron.
The students labored over their homework, determined to finish it before bedtime.
Los estudiantes trabajaron arduamente en su tarea, decididos a terminarla antes de acostarse.
02

trabajar de parto, estar de parto

to be in the process of giving birth
Intransitive
example
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She began to labor early in the morning.
Ella comenzó a trabajar de parto temprano en la mañana.
She labored for hours before the baby was born.
Ella trabajó durante horas antes de que naciera el bebé.
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