English to Bengali Dictionary subsistence

subsistence

জীবিকা
definition
noun
the minimum income needed for subsistence
the action or fact of maintaining or supporting oneself at a minimum level.
rights of occupation normally only continue during the subsistence of the marriage
the state of remaining in force or effect.
translation of 'subsistence'
চালু অবস্থা
noun
বিদ্যমানতা,
চালু অবস্হা,
জীবনধারণ,
অস্তিত্ব,
দেহধারণ,
দেহযাত্রা,
গ্রাসাচ্ছাদন,
সত্তা,
জীবিকা,
জীবিকানির্বাহের উপায়
example
I wonder if these were partly caused by the urban residents themselves who have long since shown little concern, even disdain, for those who trade physical labour for 'subsistence' .
These developments all contributed to massive surplus extractions from 'subsistence' producers confined to the reserves.
The Navy's land seizure knocked out most of the island's agriculture and effectively blocked the development of tourism, leaving commercial fishing as the primary means of 'subsistence' .
rights of occupation normally only continue during the 'subsistence' of the marriage
The bank's lien would, after all, continue only during the 'subsistence' of the debenture, which the debtor would at all times have the right to redeem.
Millions who have been unemployed for many years are losing their means of 'subsistence' .
Nor must it be forgotten that there were many European societies, even at the end of the eighteenth century, in which privileged groups thoroughly cornered all consumption above the 'subsistence' minimum.
Thanks to local people's generosity, they have already been able to provide a temporary room and 'subsistence' for eight individuals.
The Parliament of landlords which took over politics in 1640 was not interested in preserving a peasantry engaged in 'subsistence' production.
She and her husband own four acres of land, sufficient for 'subsistence' agriculture but not much else.
Their means of 'subsistence' was almost always assured; the interest of the master coincided with their own on this point.
The means of 'subsistence' were practically the same as those of to-day, except that cattle-raising was more general.
Throughout much of Africa, the main rural production is 'subsistence' agriculture, which cannot meet the needs of an expanding population.
Women's wages were calculated on the assumption that they supplemented a family economy rather than providing individual 'subsistence' .
As world population increases and structural unemployment grows, more people find themselves in poverty and without available means of 'subsistence' .
The decline in 'subsistence' production for domestic consumption means that people are doubly disappointed, as they need to buy rice and have no income.
This system is capable of providing for family 'subsistence' but not of producing a large surplus for sale.
No one complained of being late for work: most of the residents were unemployed and had lived here for years without visible means of 'subsistence' .
She was without visible means of 'subsistence' and was, he said, a stupid and lazy girl.
They had no need to conspire in the expropriation of the means of 'subsistence' by capitalists, because a free labor market was in place.
She worked as a cleaning lady, waitress, nursing home aid, only to realize that a single job does not provide enough money for 'subsistence' .
Forcibly separated from the means of 'subsistence' , by acts of enclosure in England, clearances in Scotland, they had little choice but to work for Gradgrind in his mill.
That preliminary record is then published with the object of inviting comments and objections from persons interested either in the subsistence of the right of way or to deny its 'subsistence' .
For a time, beginning in the 1920s, fox fur trading served as a supplement to 'subsistence' .
This implies among other things that the wage rate is equal to the 'subsistence' basket evaluated in production prices.
Although most own very small fields, rights even in these can provide supplementary 'subsistence' .
'subsistence' expenses
Given overall limitations to their mobility and associated 'subsistence' production, we find nothing odd about the Dorset pattern.
'subsistence' wage
Marriage was far less important for slave women than for white women; slave women, unlike their white counterparts, neither shared property with their husbands nor received 'subsistence' from them.
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