英语释义
1. to attack verbally
If I had been ill-natured, I should have shown up the little great man, who had once belabored me in his feeble way.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes
2. to beat soundly
… ancient battles in which the combatants belabored one another with swords, staffs, cudgels, halberds and other heavy-duty weapons until the blood flowed …
— James Rogers
3. to explain or insist on excessively
her habit of belaboring the obvious He needlessly belabored the point.
4. to talk about (something) for too long to repeat or stress (something) too much or too often
5. to attack or criticize (someone)
6. to keep explaining or insisting on to excess
belabor an argument