It's not an idiom. "Fruits" means the end result of something, so "fruits of labor" would be what you earned from hard work.
Fruits of labor, Well if you are talking about labor as work. This mean, you will be know as how well or how bad you do your job.
No labor means not economic development.
Fruits of labor, Well if you are talking about labor as work. This mean, you will be know as how well or how bad you do your job.
It is in french: it means "two fruits".
I've never heard dreaming about fruits means pregnancy, but I know if you dream 'fish' it means pregnancy.
The average person has freedom to make economic decisions in an economically free society. This means that a person will be in full control of their fruits of labor.
The average person has freedom to make economic decisions in an economically free society. This means that a person will be in full control of their fruits of labor.
Working people. Labor means work.
non-tree fruits most likely means fruits that don't grow on trees, like strawberrys
"Seafood" is an English equivalent of the French phrase fruits de mer.Specifically, the masculine noun fruits literally means "fruits." The preposition de means "from, of." The feminine noun mer means "sea."The pronunciation will be "fwee duh mehr" in French.
When a woman goes in to LABOR it means that she's about to give birth . Which means that her baby or babies are ready for delivery.