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subsist

英 [səbˈsɪst]

美 [səbˈsɪst]

v.  (尤指靠有限的食物或钱)维持生活,度日; 存在; 有效

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BNC.20653 / COCA.17205

牛津词典

    verb

    • (尤指靠有限的食物或钱)维持生活,度日
      to manage to stay alive, especially with limited food or money
      1. Old people often subsist on very small incomes.
        老人往往靠十分微薄的收入艰难度日。
    • 存在;有效
      to exist; to be valid
      1. The terms of the contract subsist.
        合同条款有效。

    柯林斯词典

    • VERB 勉强糊口;勉强度日
      If peoplesubsist, they are just able to obtain the food or money that they need in order to stay alive.
      1. The prisoners subsisted on one mug of the worst quality porridge three times a day...
        犯人们每日三餐靠一碗稀粥度日。
      2. Almost every employee must moonlight in second jobs simply to subsist.
        只是为了维持生计,几乎每个职员都要偷偷地做兼职。

    英英释义

    verb

    • support oneself
      1. he could barely exist on such a low wage
      2. Can you live on $2000 a month in New York City?
      3. Many people in the world have to subsist on $1 a day
      Synonym:existsurvivelive

    双语例句

    • A wage sufficient for a worker and family to subsist comfortably.
      维持一个工人及其家庭的最低工资。
    • She has to get a casual work to subsist.
      她不得不找一个临时工作维持生活。
    • If one deals with itcasually, he will find it hard to subsist or more depressing.
      如不当真应答则难以生存或更添苦闷。
    • We provide for each kingdom that resides upon the land and within a10 mile radius, you should find everything you require to subsist.
      我们供应给居住在大地和10英里半径内的每一王国,你会找到你维生所需的每一事物。
    • Old systems still subsist in the country.
      国内仍存在着古老的习俗。
    • Gannet-To subsist by the wings of his virtue and merit, having little land to rest upon.
      塘鹅-以自己美德和功绩为翅膀而继续生存的人,漂泊而没有定所。
    • Old customs still subsist in the country.
      该国仍存留着古老的习俗。
    • Their metabolism, engineered to subsist on meager amounts of food, has continued for centuries, making them easy keepers with low maintenance needs.
      其新陈代谢,工程食品微薄的生活费,已经持续了几百年,使它们容易饲养与低维护需求。
    • But public debt is ultimately a private burden: governments subsist by taxing private income and wealth, or through the ultimate capital levy of inflation or outright default.
      但归根结底,公共债务是一种私人负担:政府要通过向私人收入和财富征税维持下去,要么就是通过通货膨胀或直接违约这种终极的资本征税形式。
    • Many new college students subsist in dorms, and many of these dorms are coed.
      许多新的大学生生存在宿舍,和许多这些宿舍都是男女同校。