Subsist on Meaning in English
expression
səbˈsɪst/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
sub-SIST awn
sʌbsˈɪst/ /ˈɒn
sub-SIST on
Definición
To manage to stay alive using only a very small or limited resource, usually food or money.
Uso & Matices
Formal and slightly literary. Commonly used for difficult situations with little food, money, or resources. Often followed by a noun: 'subsist on bread', 'subsist on charity'. Avoid using for situations of comfort or abundance.
Spanish: subsistir de - sobrevivir a base dePortuguese (BR): sobreviver de - subsistir dePortuguese (PT): sobreviver de - subsistir deChinese (Simplified): 依靠...生存 - 仅靠...维持生活Chinese (Traditional): 依靠…生存 - 僅靠…維持生活Hindi: के सहारे जीनाArabic: يعيش علىBengali: সম্বল করে বাঁচা - নির্ভর করে টিকে থাকাRussian: выживать на - существовать наJapanese: ~で生き延びる - ~で暮らすVietnamese: sống nhờ vào - tồn tại nhờKorean: ~로 근근이 살아가다Turkish: geçinmek - hayatta kalmak (kıt kaynakla)Urdu: گزر بسر کرنا - گزر کرناIndonesian: bertahan hidup dengan - hidup hanya dari
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Many poor families subsist on rice and beans.
basic
During the war, people had to subsist on very little food.
basic
Some animals subsist on only plants.
basic
He had to subsist on instant noodles for a whole month.
natural
I can’t believe they managed to subsist on just five dollars a week.
natural
Back then, artists often subsisted on the support of wealthy patrons.
natural