livelihood的意思和读音

livelihood

: [ˈlaɪvliˌhʊd] : [ˈlaɪvlihʊd]

n.

livelihoods  

n.employment,occupation,trade,business,work

livelihoodn.

1.a means of earning money in order to live

Communities on the island depended on whaling for their livelihood.

a means/source of livelihood

n.1.,

n.1.something such as your work that provides the money that you need to live

1. [survival hope] [livelihood] [job] ...

2. assess v. livelihood n. pursue v. ...

3. nationalism livelihood giant

4. liter livelihood liver () ...

5. 〖 yen〗 〖 life;livelihood〖 thesunandthemoonshineagain〗 ...

6. kangaroo livelihood motherhood ...

8. marsupium livelihood evanesce ...

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1.He, poor wretch, has no other means of livelihood; and reform would leave him as a workman is now left when he is superseded by a machine.

2.IN EASTPORT, a little coastal town on the easternmost point of the United States, different means of livelihood have come and gone.沿

3.Lee Myung-bak, South Korea's president, calls it a "hobby" business for rich girls that threatens the livelihood of poor shopkeepers.

4."Our kids are still really little, and what I am not ready to sacrifice is their livelihood, " she said.“,”

5.But you expect that of a politician, whose livelihood depends on winning hearts.线

6.If I had been younger, perhaps she might have helped me to a spark, but my thoughts were off that kind of livelihood.使

7.It also depends on how much the weather matters to your livelihood, and how well you can cope with the changes.

8.Being thus deprived of the means of his livelihood, he sat down on the bank and quietly lamented his hard fate.

9.One thing he needs to do is put aside his hobby of horse racing - likely to be his livelihood in retirement - at least for a season.————退——

10.As I did not teach for the good of my fellow-men, but simply for a livelihood, this was a failure.