English to Portuguese Dictionary livelihood

livelihood

Subsistência
definition
noun
people whose livelihoods depend on the rain forest
a means of securing the necessities of life.
translation of 'livelihood'
noun
sustento,
manutenção,
meios de vida
example
Of course many fishermen are against this because their 'livelihood' depends on it.
I would never ask another professional to put his 'livelihood' on the line.
His life and his 'livelihood' depended on the continued good health of his son.
Nearly all have to adjust to both the responsibilities of freedom and the challenge of earning their 'livelihood' .
A great many people depend for their 'livelihood' on these paths being open, not just for recreation.
You want to be there for the children but this is our 'livelihood' , our career.
She gave myself and my crew a 'livelihood' and we depended on her for our safety, but it is time to move on.
These poor souls also need investments to enable them to find jobs to earn a 'livelihood' .
It's true the timber trade provides a 'livelihood' for some inhabitants of the region, but not for long.
This is just one of the workers who depends on this industry for a 'livelihood' .
Our cultures, 'livelihoods' , businesses, and coastal communities depend on it.
But with such working conditions employees are putting their 'livelihoods' before making a stand.
For many whose 'livelihoods' depended on the yard the future has already disappeared.
In the city people have relied on business to supply jobs to maintain their 'livelihoods' .
Hundreds of thousands of working people have lost their jobs and 'livelihoods' .
The 'livelihoods' of many thousands of people depend on their success and they must succeed to ensure survival.
The club might not be in existence by the end of the season and ultimately it is our 'livelihoods' and careers that are at stake.
We do not sorrow at the destruction of the tsunami just because across the continent we depend upon each other for our food and 'livelihoods' .
Some lectures concern the jobs or 'livelihoods' of the listeners at the lecture.
In many tribes, political positions, as well as trades and 'livelihoods' , also are hereditary.
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