subsistence

subsistence
subsistence
tr[səb'sɪstəns]
noun
1 subsistencia
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to live at subsistence level vivir con lo justo para subsistir
subsistence allowance dietas nombre femenino plural
subsistence crop cultivo de subsistencia
subsistence farming agricultura de subsistencia
subsistence wage sueldo miserable, sueldo de hambre
subsistence [səb'sɪstənts] n
: subsistencia f
subsistence
n.
subsistencia s.f.
səb'sɪstəns
mass noun subsistencia f; (before n) <agriculture, crop, farming> de subsistencia

subsistence wage — sueldo m de hambre

to live at subsistence level — vivir con lo justo para subsistir

[sǝb'sɪstǝns]
1.
N (=nourishment) sustento m , subsistencia f ; (=existence) existencia f

means of subsistence — medios mpl de subsistencia

2.
CPD

subsistence allowance N — dietas fpl

subsistence economy N — economía f de subsistencia

subsistence farmer Ncampesino que se dedica a la agricultura de subsistencia

subsistence farming N — agricultura f de subsistencia

subsistence level N — nivel m mínimo de subsistencia

to live at subsistence level — vivir muy justo, poderse sustentar apenas

subsistence wage N — salario m de subsistencia

* * *
[səb'sɪstəns]
mass noun subsistencia f; (before n) <agriculture, crop, farming> de subsistencia

subsistence wage — sueldo m de hambre

to live at subsistence level — vivir con lo justo para subsistir


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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