BELABOUR


Meaning of BELABOUR in English

UK and ANZ, [US and ANZ] belabor [verb] [T] - to explain (something) more than necessary, or (dated) to hit (someone or something) hard and repeatedlyThere's no need to belabour the point - you're angry I'm late and you don't need to keep reminding me.(figurative) The protester belaboured the speaker with insults.(dated) She belaboured (= hit) him with her walking stick.

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.