0 to cause or allow something to continue for a period of time -- podtrzymywać, utrzymywać
The team may not be able to sustain this level of performance.
1 to support someone or something so that they can live or exist -- utrzymywać (przy życiu )
2 to be injured/damaged, etc. -- doznać zniszczeń /odnosić rany /ponosić straty
Legumes for sustaining soil fertility in lowland rice.
It also suggests that traditional ways of telling the story overlook what sustains ordinary folk intent on finding religious meaning and identity.
Could the polity sustain pockets of autonomy in key border regions without risking the destabilisation of its interior?
This was because of our discovery that in normal development, identical behaviour at two different ages could be sustained by very different underlying representations.
However, the activation of semantic representations necessary for the retention of meaning will continue to be sustained in the postsentence retention interval.
Ritual communication produces what it is assumed to portray, recreating the world by symbolic action, reinscribing the communication's participants within a world sustained by consensus.
Several were relatively young or had a young spouse, and their labour sustained a capital base sufficient to withstand one health or economic crisis.
It is unlikely that such a program could be sustained.
中文繁体
繼續, 保持,維持,使持續,使繼續, 維持…的生命,供養…
More中文简体
继续, 保持,维持,使持续,使继续, 维持…的生命,供养…
MoreEspañol
mantener, sostener, confirmada…
MorePortuguês
manter, deferir, sustentar…
MoreTürk dili
sürdürmek, devam ettirmek, güç/umut/cesaret vermek…
MoreFrançais
permettre d’exister, soutenir, subir…
MoreČeština
unést, posílit…
MoreDansk
bære, hjælpe, styrke…
More