make a livelihood

  • 1make one's way — phrasal : advance; specifically : to gain standing in a trade, profession, or other means of livelihood world in which these youngsters have to live and make their way Robert Reid * * * make one s way 1. To proceed 2. To succeed …

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  • 2make a living — {v. phr.} To earn one s livelihood. * /If you re good at your job, you can make a better living than if you don t know what you re doing./ * /It is easier to make a living in the United States than in many other countries./ …

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  • 3make a living — {v. phr.} To earn one s livelihood. * /If you re good at your job, you can make a better living than if you don t know what you re doing./ * /It is easier to make a living in the United States than in many other countries./ …

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  • 4make\ a\ living — v. phr. To earn one s livelihood. If you re good at your job, you can make a better living than if you don t know what you re doing. It is easier to make a living in the United States than in many other countries …

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  • 5Right Livelihood Award — Preisverleihung des Right Livelihood Award 2009: Preisträger Alyn Ware (Mitte) zusammen mit Margot Wallström und Gründer Jakob von Uexküll Der Right Livelihood Award (RLA, englisch etwa Preis für die richtige Lebensweise), häufig Alternativer… …

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  • 6To make a thing one's business — Business Busi ness (b[i^]z n[e^]s), n.; pl. {Businesses} (b[i^]z n[e^]s*[e^]z). [From {Busy}.] 1. That which busies one, or that which engages the time, attention, or labor of any one, as his principal concern or interest, whether for a longer or …

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  • 7living — livingly, adv. livingness, n. /liv ing/, adj. 1. having life; being alive; not dead: living persons. 2. in actual existence or use; extant: living languages. 3. active or thriving; vigorous; strong: a living faith. 4. burning or glowing, as a… …

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  • 8Conservation refugee — Conservation Refugees are people, usually indigenous, who are displaced from their native lands when conservation areas are created, such as parks and other protected areas.[1] Contents 1 Definition 1.1 Role of ENGOS 1.2 Preserving habitats or …

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  • 10Qi Min Yao Shu — Qí mín yào shù (TC: 齊民要術; SC: 齐民要术; Literal translation: Main techniques for the welfare of the people ) is the most completely preserved of the Ancient Chinese agricultural texts, and was written by the Northern Wei Dynasty official Jia Sixie.… …

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