lifeblood betydelse and definition

  • En [ ˈlaɪf.blʌd]
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  • Already by the 1930s, the remittances of migrant workers were considered to be the lifeblood of the local society.

  • It encapsulates the lifeblood of the burgeoning retirement industry, and the secret to longevity for retirees who seek the fountain of agelessness.

  • Original combinations of elements are the lifeblood of language, he maintained (p. 79).

  • The lifeblood of the nation has become anaemic, undermining its credibility at home and abroad.

  • Agriculture is a business and cash is its lifeblood.

  • The more characteristic situation in the rural, upland areas is that, with the end of guaranteed employment in state-run enterprises, the economic lifeblood has drained away.

  • Once the economy's lifeblood, the industry is now assailed by the effects of trade liberalisation and threatened loss of protection in an increasingly competitive global commodity market.

  • Oral narrative traditions may for these reasons be seen as the lifeblood of the saints.

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