自食其力英语怎么说
- However, the sailors never returned and now all the luckyporkers have to worry about is where their next meal is comingfrom.
- It's high time you were making a living by your own, my boy. You can't expect me to support you forever.
- In conclusion, as college students can not provide for themselves, how can they dare to ask their parents to buy cars for them?
- Her parents finally joined her in Maryland, but Kazazic was already fiercely independent.
- Many times, the trick to getting these people back working the land and feeding themselves is to think big, but act small.
- That's where hope begins — with the ability to earn your own living, and to build something you can be proud of.
- They earned a living, they worked and lived alongside Germans, spoke German and they wanted themselves and their children to succeed.
- Here, the "legitimate" is a vehicle expect! If you, you will be so bitter it on their.
- Eg. No matter how much money you have, living within your means is vital if you want to avoid stress.
- Take my barber, for instance. She's a smart lady, independent, with her own business: She's been around.
- Mr Obama gave warning to Asian exporters that they must stand on their own feet in the future rather than feeding off us markets.
- He's eighteen now and I believe he can paddle his own canoe.
- The place of our retreat was in a little neighbourhood consisting of farmers, who tilled their own grounds .
- No longer a child to be coddled and pampered, but not yet able to pay its own way.
- Having a big bank account just means that I'm not beholden to others.
- Young people must learn to stand on their own feet.
- As long as they are physically able, they tend to live on their own.
- Born in rude and abject poverty, he never had any education, except what he gave himself, till he was approaching manhood.
- As we grow into our childhood, we learn to spoonfeed ourselves.
- All that really matters is getting back on your feet.
- The dart cannot feed itself.
- No longer a child to be coddled and pampered, but not yet able to pay its own way.
- Born in rude and abject poverty, he never had any education, except what he gave himself, till he was approaching manhood.