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be.la.bour obj Br and AusAm and Aus be.la.bor HbI5leI7bE5, $-bLv [T]to explain (something) more than necessary, or (dated) to hit (someone or something) hard and repeatedly过多地说明;痛打There's no need to belabour the point--you're angry I'm late and you don't need to keep reminding me.不必强调这一点----我知道你生气是因为我迟到,你不必刻意提醒我。(fig.) The protester belaboured the speaker with insults.抗议者对发言人恶言相向。(dated) She belaboured him with her walking stick.她用拐杖痛打他。
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