subsist的意思和读音

subsist

: [səbˈsɪst] : [səb'sɪst]

v.;(

subsists  subsisting  subsisted  

v.exist,survive,make ends meet,live,keep going

subsistv.

1.[i]~ (on sth)to manage to stay alive, especially with limited food or money

Old people often subsist on very small incomes.

2.[i]to exist; to be valid

The terms of the contract subsist.

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v.1.to stay alive when you do not have much food or money2.to exist

1. resist subsist v subsistence n ...

2. subject to subsist successor ...

3. resist subsist v subsistence n ...

4. subsidy subsist subsistence ; …

5. subsidize v. , subsist v. substantiate v.

6. withhold1. subsist1. proffer1. ...

7. ... calamity , subsist , revenue , ...

8. ... associate & associationFashion & fashionable & Insist & subsist & Ebay & obeySect & ...

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1.This broke the hearts of the group who felt very bad that the bear had to be shot, as it was harmless outside of requiring food to subsist.

2.Every symbolic expression like this one, of the being dead, makes him subsist, preserves him when all is said and done.,「使

3.I had fifteen pistols; so he borrowed occasionally of me to subsist, while he was looking out for business.西

4.Leave the television behind, and the artificial need for objects that you really do not require to subsist will also be left behind.

5.For a split second I thought I should let them know why I had to come here, so that they would let me subsist here.

6.Nothing however can subsist, if it be wholly devoid of identity between the notion and reality.西

7.Southerners no longer subsist by sweating in fields, but by making cars, pampering tourists or flying urgent packages around the world.

8.If it was too wet to light a fire, they had to subsist on hardtack biscuits and cold sowbelly doused in vinegar.

9.Universals do not subsist outside the soul, but the intellect, in understanding universals, understands things that are outside the soul.

10.These archetypal eerie animals are the only mammals that subsist solely on blood.