Monday, September 1, 2014

Lesson 248: Labour


 
 
Today is a vacation day, and none of my current students has to go to class.  Today's holiday is called "Labour Day" which is the first Monday of September.  In honour of the day, perhaps we should learn how to use the word labour.

definition:  (verb) to work hard, to exert oneself
                   (noun) hard work, a task, people who do the physical jobs (not management)


examples:
 
He laboured hard everyday to earn money.
Manuel worked in construction.  His job was considered hard labour.
The train laboured to get up the steep hill.
Jeffery worked as  day labourer in the mines.

 

idioms:  a labour of love

a task which is hard or long, but because you enjoy it, or really want to do it.  You do it for satisfaction rather than payment.

 

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