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单词 sustenance
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Definition of sustenance in English:

sustenance

noun ˈsʌstɪnənsˈsʌst(ə)nənsˈsəstənəns
mass noun
  • 1Food and drink regarded as a source of strength; nourishment.

    poor rural economies turned to potatoes for sustenance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Insects serve as pollinators for food crops, nutritious sustenance for a range of birds and mammals, and decomposers of plant and animal products.
    • The craving for food, liquid sustenance, was so strong that when I was visualizing the food, I felt like I could reach out and grab them.
    • As Scottish children rely on low-grade processed foods and fizzy drinks for daily sustenance, the devastating effects are beginning to show.
    • They were hard times but through it all Mae showed a remarkable resilient nature, aided by her deep faith from which she drew sustenance and strength.
    • After all this is the thing that you use to buy the food that gives you sustenance.
    • Those living along the Genale River which borders Afder have turned to the palm trees for food, scraping sustenance from the dark brown seeds with their teeth.
    • Further afield where camels browse, we found dried-up, and unyielding acacia trees, normally a reliable source of sustenance.
    • Two hours before boarding and it's into the junk food emporium upstairs for sustenance.
    • If the money's not spent on essentials like a €7 beef roll a decent investment if you need sustenance after a night drinking outdoors in Shop Street then it's gambled.
    • The perfect delivery method for food is unquestionably a sandwich - almost all sources of sustenance are improved by inclusion in such a meal.
    • They inherited a tradition of faith and fatherland which gave them strength and sustenance wherever life took them.
    • Over the next four days there was nothing for it but bed rest, regular doses of paracetamol washed down with water, and the occasional banana for sustenance.
    • That's their main source of alcoholic sustenance: five bottles of Bud, Miller, Becks or Stella Artois will get them through even the most punishing night out.
    • I love Shakespeare and he is the source of absolute spiritual sustenance for me - yet here I couldn't hear his beautiful language and found it utterly distorted when I could.
    • However, when the two come together in a market-driven world, it can transform itself into the best source of sustenance especially for a television channel.
    • I swear, if I find that it was emissions from my truck causing it, I will dig a hole in the backyard, climb in, and eat grubs for sustenance.
    • Although it lives in a muddy place, a swan can pick up the right food for its sustenance.
    • Nature, for them, is not just a source of sustenance, but an intrinsic part of their lives.
    • What a frenetic picture this conjures of a cartoon chase from aisle to car, with tottering piles of Christmas sustenance, food bought as if for a month-long siege instead of a few days off.
    • They steal the olives and destroy the olive trees - the village's main source of sustenance.
    Synonyms
    nourishment, food, nutriment, nutrition, fare, diet, daily bread, provisions, rations, means of keeping body and soul together
    informal grub, chow, scoff
    formal comestibles, provender
    archaic victuals, vittles, viands, meat
    rare aliment
    1. 1.1 The maintaining of someone or something in life or existence.
      he kept two or three cows for the sustenance of his family
      the sustenance of parliamentary democracy
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I am a happy man to have learnt that you have a faith of sorts - no one could recover so quickly without a source of spiritual sustenance.
      • It was a source of sustenance, and nothing more.
      • Too bad if those octogenarians served in World War II or Korea or just gave life and sustenance to their families and communities for several decades.
      • After all, ‘the motivation of the cook to offer sustenance is as nourishing as the food prepared’.
      • We watch as the family boils wallpaper for sustenance from glue, chews leather from old schoolbags, grows so weak that Kolya can only stroke his toys, no longer strong enough to play with them.
      • Every individual has an input and part to play in the creation and sustenance of democracy.
      • There was only one source of sustenance for this kind of visual appetite in the textile town of Bohain-en-Vermandois, where Matisse spent his first twenty years.
      • This last feature also had the unintended consequence of reducing the inflow of remittances form foreign workers, which has been an important source of sustenance of Pakistan's balance of payments.
      • Democracy's wellsprings and sustenance were of vital importance to Walter Duncan in 1962, just as they are to us today.
      • There are many words, many lines, that stick and stay in my memory, that provide a certain comfort, connection, sustenance.
      • Her faith was very much a central force in her life and was a source of guidance, strength and sustenance over the years.
      • For people with binge eating disorder, at first food may provide sustenance or comfort, but later it's the focus of incredible guilt and distress.
      • Organic farming, various types of assistance to local families in need, and practical schemes for family sustenance became my immediate tasks.
      • People can and do draw sustenance from many sources.
      • These sad, determine men have found that their one-time hobby has become a must have matter of sustenance, like karmic nourishment for their soul.
      • The Association argued that this definition would include non-military assistance and humanitarian aid such as medical assistance, sustenance and disaster relief.
      • Saddest of all, workers will continue to brave health and physical threats only to earn a meager amount of money to buy sustenance for their families.
      • The land they occupied, like that of their immediate neighbours, could provide no reliable source of income or sustenance and the threat of starvation and eviction hung constantly over their heads.
      • It thought of the insects and vermin that it had fed on, the most meager of sustenance to maintain its life, but enough to eventually give it the strength to free it self.
      • Later in the night many would retire to Deros for tea and sandwiches to give them sustenance for the long cycle to some outlying parish.
      Synonyms
      support, maintenance, keep, means of support, means, living, livelihood, subsistence, income, source of income

Origin

Middle English: from Old French soustenance, from the verb soustenir (see sustain).

 
 

Definition of sustenance in US English:

sustenance

nounˈsəstənənsˈsəstənəns
  • 1Food and drink regarded as a source of strength; nourishment.

    poor rural economies turned to potatoes for sustenance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although it lives in a muddy place, a swan can pick up the right food for its sustenance.
    • Insects serve as pollinators for food crops, nutritious sustenance for a range of birds and mammals, and decomposers of plant and animal products.
    • I love Shakespeare and he is the source of absolute spiritual sustenance for me - yet here I couldn't hear his beautiful language and found it utterly distorted when I could.
    • Further afield where camels browse, we found dried-up, and unyielding acacia trees, normally a reliable source of sustenance.
    • After all this is the thing that you use to buy the food that gives you sustenance.
    • I swear, if I find that it was emissions from my truck causing it, I will dig a hole in the backyard, climb in, and eat grubs for sustenance.
    • They steal the olives and destroy the olive trees - the village's main source of sustenance.
    • Those living along the Genale River which borders Afder have turned to the palm trees for food, scraping sustenance from the dark brown seeds with their teeth.
    • They inherited a tradition of faith and fatherland which gave them strength and sustenance wherever life took them.
    • If the money's not spent on essentials like a €7 beef roll a decent investment if you need sustenance after a night drinking outdoors in Shop Street then it's gambled.
    • They were hard times but through it all Mae showed a remarkable resilient nature, aided by her deep faith from which she drew sustenance and strength.
    • What a frenetic picture this conjures of a cartoon chase from aisle to car, with tottering piles of Christmas sustenance, food bought as if for a month-long siege instead of a few days off.
    • The craving for food, liquid sustenance, was so strong that when I was visualizing the food, I felt like I could reach out and grab them.
    • As Scottish children rely on low-grade processed foods and fizzy drinks for daily sustenance, the devastating effects are beginning to show.
    • Over the next four days there was nothing for it but bed rest, regular doses of paracetamol washed down with water, and the occasional banana for sustenance.
    • However, when the two come together in a market-driven world, it can transform itself into the best source of sustenance especially for a television channel.
    • Two hours before boarding and it's into the junk food emporium upstairs for sustenance.
    • The perfect delivery method for food is unquestionably a sandwich - almost all sources of sustenance are improved by inclusion in such a meal.
    • That's their main source of alcoholic sustenance: five bottles of Bud, Miller, Becks or Stella Artois will get them through even the most punishing night out.
    • Nature, for them, is not just a source of sustenance, but an intrinsic part of their lives.
    Synonyms
    nourishment, food, nutriment, nutrition, fare, diet, daily bread, provisions, rations, means of keeping body and soul together
    1. 1.1 The maintaining of someone or something in life or existence.
      he kept two or three cows for the sustenance of his family
      the sustenance of democracy
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These sad, determine men have found that their one-time hobby has become a must have matter of sustenance, like karmic nourishment for their soul.
      • Her faith was very much a central force in her life and was a source of guidance, strength and sustenance over the years.
      • Later in the night many would retire to Deros for tea and sandwiches to give them sustenance for the long cycle to some outlying parish.
      • Saddest of all, workers will continue to brave health and physical threats only to earn a meager amount of money to buy sustenance for their families.
      • For people with binge eating disorder, at first food may provide sustenance or comfort, but later it's the focus of incredible guilt and distress.
      • People can and do draw sustenance from many sources.
      • Organic farming, various types of assistance to local families in need, and practical schemes for family sustenance became my immediate tasks.
      • After all, ‘the motivation of the cook to offer sustenance is as nourishing as the food prepared’.
      • The Association argued that this definition would include non-military assistance and humanitarian aid such as medical assistance, sustenance and disaster relief.
      • Too bad if those octogenarians served in World War II or Korea or just gave life and sustenance to their families and communities for several decades.
      • The land they occupied, like that of their immediate neighbours, could provide no reliable source of income or sustenance and the threat of starvation and eviction hung constantly over their heads.
      • There are many words, many lines, that stick and stay in my memory, that provide a certain comfort, connection, sustenance.
      • It was a source of sustenance, and nothing more.
      • Every individual has an input and part to play in the creation and sustenance of democracy.
      • There was only one source of sustenance for this kind of visual appetite in the textile town of Bohain-en-Vermandois, where Matisse spent his first twenty years.
      • Democracy's wellsprings and sustenance were of vital importance to Walter Duncan in 1962, just as they are to us today.
      • It thought of the insects and vermin that it had fed on, the most meager of sustenance to maintain its life, but enough to eventually give it the strength to free it self.
      • I am a happy man to have learnt that you have a faith of sorts - no one could recover so quickly without a source of spiritual sustenance.
      • We watch as the family boils wallpaper for sustenance from glue, chews leather from old schoolbags, grows so weak that Kolya can only stroke his toys, no longer strong enough to play with them.
      • This last feature also had the unintended consequence of reducing the inflow of remittances form foreign workers, which has been an important source of sustenance of Pakistan's balance of payments.
      Synonyms
      support, maintenance, keep, means of support, means, living, livelihood, subsistence, income, source of income

Origin

Middle English: from Old French soustenance, from the verb soustenir (see sustain).

 
 
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