eking信息详情
v.节约使用,节省以延长……的使用;竭力维持生计,勉强度日(eke的现在分词)
Peking───n.北京的旧称,现在称Beijing
deking───n.(尤指冰球)假动作;v.(尤指冰球)用假动作诱骗对手
euking───尤金
ewking───ewking公司
aking───n.(Aking)(美、印尼、马来)阿金(人名)
eying───n.眼睛;视力;眼光;见解,观点;vt.注视,看;n.(Eye)人名;(德)艾厄;(英)艾
king───n.国王;最有势力者;王棋;vi.统治;做国王;vt.立…为王;adj.主要的,最重要的,最大的;n.(King)人名;(德、英、葡、捷、西)金;(中)金(普通话·威妥玛);(泰)京;(东南亚国家华语)京
keeking───v.偷看,偷窥;侦察;n.偷窥,偷看
peeking───v.窥视(peek的ing形式);瞥
The miners had survived by eking out two days' rations.───经过两天的定量补给,矿工们幸存了下来。
He was eking out an existence on a few dollars a day.───他靠一天几美元勉强维持着生计。
Ethiopia still has too many people eking out a living on too little land, depending on rains that can never be relied on.───埃塞俄比亚仅有的一点耕地根本无法养活那么多的人口,完全依靠降雨的农田也因常年干旱而荒芜。
I lived near a year upon that, spending very sparingly, and eking things out to the utmost.───我就靠着这点钱,克勤克俭,七拼八凑地又过了几乎一年。
It has been two days since the latest slum eradication, but families are still eking out a living amid the ruins.───最后一个棚户区被彻底清除已经过去两天了。但是好多家庭还在废墟中艰难地生存着。
At a Catholic church recently, they were making soup to share among those, like themselves, eking out the last of their savings.───最近他们在一座天主教教堂中熬汤,与那些同自己一样、靠最后一点积蓄勉强度日的人们分享。
He had been eking out a wretched existence, story-telling, or selling tobacco.───他辛辛苦苦地凑合着生活,说书,或者卖烟草。
Greece has had trouble for years eking money out of its government land holdings.───多年来希腊一直难以依靠政府持有的土地补充收入。
They had to have some way of eking out a reasonable existence .───他们不得不辛辛苦苦地维持合理的生活。
All around the world were people hidden in flats and bedsits, eking out their lives, who had once been warriors.
I was tired of eking out an existence near poverty level on my meager assistantship.
Again, the choice was between following the work to the factory towns or eking out an existence by labouring.
He was eking out an existence on a few francs a day.
Playing well and learning will make far more difference in the postseason than perhaps eking out a fluky win after playing poorly.
Most people still live in the hinterlands of the inhabited islands eking out a living, but poverty abounds.
Few had any special skills; they worked as casual laborers, eking out a marginal existence, often reduced to begging.
Havingentered the U.S. under dubious circumstances and without working papers, shelived with family members for some time, eking out an income braiding hair andthen working in a bodega in the Bronx.