labour in Russian
labour in Russian is тяжёлая [[рабо́та]], труд, рабо́та — labour means hard physical or mental effort put into a task; work.
labour in Russian
What does "labour" mean?
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noun Hard physical or mental effort put into a task; work.
"Years of labour went into restoring the old cottage."
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noun Workers as a group, especially the working class, or a political movement representing them.
"The strike drew support from labour unions across the country."
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noun The process of childbirth, including the contractions leading up to it.
"She was in labour for almost fourteen hours before the baby arrived."
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verb To work hard at something, or to move forward with great effort or difficulty.
"He laboured up the steep hill carrying two heavy bags."
labour in a sentence
- Years of labour went into restoring the old cottage.
- The harvest is a labour of love for the whole family.
- The strike drew support from labour unions across the country.
- She was in labour for almost fourteen hours before the baby arrived.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "labour" in Russian?
"labour" in Russian is тяжёлая [[рабо́та]], труд, рабо́та. labour means: Hard physical or mental effort put into a task; work.
How do you pronounce тяжёлая [[рабо́та]]?
"labour" in Russian is тяжёлая [[рабо́та]], pronounced "tyazhyolaya [[rabota]]".
How do you use "labour" in a sentence?
Example: "Years of labour went into restoring the old cottage." In Russian, "labour" is тяжёлая [[рабо́та]], труд, рабо́та.
Are there other ways to say "labour" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 8 translations listed for "labour": тяжёлая [[рабо́та]], труд, рабо́та, рабо́чий класс, рабочий, ро́ды.