subsistence的翻译
名词存活,生存; 生计,维生之道
名词
1. Subsistence is not possible in such conditions.
在这种情况下是无法生存的。
1. 生存:这些动物一般因为生存(subsistence)或商业目的(commercial purposes)而遭到捕杀. 如果想包括其它地区,可以用wild meat来表示.
2. 衣食:to maintain 赡养 | subsistence 衣食 | nutrition 食物
3. 最低生活费:主观概率 Subjective Probability | 最低生活费 Subsistence | 替代品和补充品 Substitutes and Complements
1. 勉强维持生活;生存;存活
Subsistence is the condition of just having enough food or money to stay alive.
e.g. ...below the subsistence level...
低于最低生活水平
e.g. The standard of living today is on the edge of subsistence.
现在的生活水平几乎快要无法维持生计。
2. subsistence在线翻译
2. (农业或农业生产)收成仅够自身口粮的
In subsistence farming or subsistence agriculture, farmers produce food to eat themselves rather than to sell.
e.g. Many black Namibians are subsistence farmers who live in the arid borderlands.
许多生活在土地贫瘠的边境地区的纳米比亚黑人农场主的收成仅够维持自身的口粮。
1. Needy urban residents came gradually under the coverage of the subsistence allowances programme, and we made sure that all eligible urban residents were by and large provided for.
2. The competing views are a sign of subsistence farmers becoming active citizens, of women speaking up.
3. It is necessary to guarantee the basic subsistence of the underprivileged by continuously improving the unemployment insurance system and urban residents'minimum subsistence guarantee system.
4. That means the government has to contribute another 400 billion yuan to equalize rural and urban residents'subsistence allowances.
5. The Solomon Islands is a popular destination for divers but most residents live on subsistence agriculture with less than a quarter having paid jobs.
6. Xu said there are 400 disabled residents in the district she works for, but less than 5 percent of them are eligible for minimum subsistence allowances.
7. The liberated serfs and slaves thus gained personal freedom and the rights for subsistence and development they had long only dreamed of.
8. This coincides with what we have reiterated time and again - the basic right to subsistence - to have enough to eat and wear.
9. We will do a better job in providing subsistence allowances for needy urban residents and establish standards and criteria for eligibility.
10. More public funds are lost through embezzlement than to families who lie about their property conditions to apply for subsistence allowances.
noun
1. minimal (or marginal) resources for subsisting
e.g. social security provided only a bare subsistence
2. the state of existing in reality
having substance
3. a means of surviving
e.g. farming is a hard means of subsistence