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scratch a living造句

"scratch a living"是什么意思   

例句与造句

  1. Eighty-five percent of Afghanistan's estimated 25 million people scratch a living from the land.
  2. Guerrero is among Mexico's poorest states and farmers barely scratch a living from nutrient-poor land.
  3. Yet they are fighting for a few square miles of barren mountain where a few thousand souls barely scratch a living.
  4. Giving up dreams of sailing like his father, Rosa scratches a living from a dry and rocky farm high on a cliff overlooking the sea.
  5. First they scratch a living from the land and then learn to round up wild cattle and drive them to Punta Rassa to ship to Cuba.
  6. It's difficult to find scratch a living in a sentence. 用scratch a living造句挺难的
  7. In the 19th century, if you couldn't scratch a living in one country, you could go and try to make a living somewhere else.
  8. Farmers were giving up the struggle to scratch a living out of stony fields on steep hillsides, and then searching for an often unscrupulous middleman to buy up the lavender and sell it on.
  9. Today, one of the country's two prize oil patches is a haunted desert whose inhabitants, from camel herders to security guards, scratch a living amid ransacked and abandoned oil facilities.
  10. A big test of Moscow's political will to contain inflation looms this summer, when the 30 million Russians who still scratch a living from the soil demand a budget-busting round of subsidies to finance the harvest.
  11. He found that acting as sidecar passenger to top riders enabled him to both enjoy top-level European competition himself while being paid and to scratch a living writing about it-he was passenger to Eric Oliver ( with whom he became 1949 ) and Marcel Masuy.
  12. One worker in a private mine, Wang Jing, said that more than half the men in his nearby village are willing to risk the drudgery and danger because they could not scratch a living out of the semi-arid hills of Shanxi province, just below the Mongolian desert.
  13. Aside from matters of dress, comportment and diction, Leavitt possessed another trait which apparently sealed his fate : he was enamored with English colonial rule & ndash; a delicate subject anywhere in the American colonies, but especially among the hardscrabble rural settlers attempting to scratch a living from the Berkshire hill country.

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