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Labor
01
szĂŒlĂ©s, szĂŒlĂ©si folyamat
the process of contractions and cervical dilation that leads to childbirth
Példåk
The expectant mother felt the onset of labor with rhythmic contractions.
A vĂĄrandĂłs anya a szĂŒlĂ©s kezdetĂ©t Ă©rezte ritmikus összehĂșzĂłdĂĄsokkal.
Példåk
The farm relied on seasonal labor to harvest the crops efficiently.
A gazdasĂĄg a szezonĂĄlis munkaerĆre tĂĄmaszkodott a termĂ©nyek hatĂ©kony betakarĂtĂĄsĂĄhoz.
03
a group of moles considered as a unit or colony
Példåk
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
Példåk
The factory employed hundreds of labor.
05
any work, effort, or task carried out or attempted
Példåk
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
Példåk
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
Példåk
Labour policies emphasize healthcare, education, and worker protections.
08
organized efforts by workers, especially through unions, to improve conditions, wages, or rights
Példåk
He dedicated his life to labor advocacy.
to labor
01
kemĂ©nyen dolgozik, kĂŒzd
to put in a lot of effort to achieve a particular outcome or goal
Intransitive
Példåk
He will labor over the difficult math problem, asking for help when needed.
Dolgozni fog a nehĂ©z matematikai problĂ©mĂĄn, segĂtsĂ©get kĂ©rve, ha szĂŒksĂ©ges.
02
szĂŒlni, vajĂșdĂĄsban lenni
to be in the process of giving birth
Intransitive
Példåk
She labored for hours before the baby was born.
ĂrĂĄkig dolgozott, mielĆtt megszĂŒletett a baba.
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