belabour
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you say that someone belabours the point, you mean that they keep on talking about it, perhaps in an annoying or boring way. 唠叨
I won't belabour the point, for this is a familiar story. 我不再罗嗦这点,因为是它是众所周知的。
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belabour /bɪˈleɪbə/ (belabouring,belaboured,belabours)
剑桥词典
belabour verb [T] (EXPLAIN)
to explain something more than necessary
过多地说明
There's no need to belabour the point . 不必过多强调这一点。
belabour verb [T] (HIT)
old-fashionedto hit someone or something hard and repeatedly
痛打
She belaboured him with her walking stick . 她用拐杖把他痛打了一顿。
belabour verb [T] (CRITICIZE)
UKto criticize someone
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