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1 livelihood
nounLebensunterhalt, der* * *(a means of living, especially of earning enough money to feed oneself etc.) der Lebensunterhalt* * *live·li·hood[ˈlaɪvlihʊd]n Lebensunterhalt mto earn one's \livelihood seinen Lebensunterhalt verdienenthey earn their \livelihood from farming sie leben von der Landwirtschaftto lose one's \livelihood seine Existenzgrundlage verlierento have a means of \livelihood seinen Lebensunterhalt bestreiten könnentheir \livelihoods very much depend on the rain ihre Existenz hängt sehr stark davon ab, ob es genug regnet* * *['laIvlɪhʊd]nLebensunterhalt mto earn a livelihood — sich (dat) seinen Lebensunterhalt verdienen
* * *pick up a scanty livelihood sein knappes Auskommen haben;* * *nounLebensunterhalt, dergain or earn a livelihood from something — sich (Dat.) seinen Lebensunterhalt mit etwas verdienen
* * *n.Lebensunterhalt m.Unterhalt m.
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