livelihood
livelihood — 名詞
1. the money a person earns through work, used to cover everyday costs such as food
生計
賺取生活所需費用的工作或收入來源
the money a person earns through work, used to cover everyday costs such as food, housing, and other basic needs.
Meera earns her livelihood by running a small bakery in the town market.
Meera 在鎮上的市場經營一家小麵包店來維持生計。
collocation: earn + possessive + livelihood
Many fishing families lost their livelihoods after the river became too polluted.
河流污染過於嚴重後,許多漁業家庭失去了他們的生計。
collocation: lose + possessive + livelihood
The flood destroyed the crops that were the family's only livelihood.
洪水摧毀了那些農作物,而那曾是這家人唯一的生計來源。
Iker chose a career in teaching because it offered a stable livelihood.
Iker 選擇了教職,因為這份工作能提供穩定的生計。
The new highway bypassing San José means Andrés could lose his livelihood.
聖荷西的新高速公路繞道而過,Andrés 可能會失去生計。
- living
More informal and conversational; appears mainly in the fixed phrase make a living
- income
Narrower — refers only to money received, not the full way of surviving
- occupation
Focuses on the type of job, not on whether it pays enough to live on
- employment
Emphasises the state of having a paid job rather than the financial result
文法句型
earn/protect/lose + possessive + livelihood
somebody's livelihood
a means/source of livelihood
用法筆記
Often used with possessive determiners (his livelihood, their livelihoods) or in fixed patterns with verbs of acquisition or loss such as earn, protect, lose, and threaten. More formal than the phrase ‘make a living,’ which is the preferred everyday expression for the same idea.