Idiom & Phrase
The phrase 'To make a living' means ---.
Explanation:
The phrase 'To make a living' is a common idiom in the English language and it means to earn a livelihood or to earn money to support oneself or one's family.
Option A, 'To earn living experience' is incorrect because it does not make sense in the context of the phrase. 'Living experience' is not a common term and does not relate to earning a livelihood.
Option B, 'To equip your life with' is also incorrect because it does not convey the meaning of earning a livelihood. 'Equipping your life with' suggests a more general sense of acquiring skills or knowledge, rather than earning money to support oneself.
Option C, 'To earn reputation' is incorrect because it is not related to the meaning of the phrase. 'To earn reputation' suggests gaining respect or recognition for one's work or actions, which is not the same as earning a livelihood.
Option D, 'To earn livelihood' is the correct answer because it accurately reflects the meaning of the phrase 'To make a living'. 'Earning livelihood' means to earn money or support oneself through one's work or profession, which is the intended meaning of the idiom.
Generative
Ai এর মাধ্যমে
১০ লক্ষ+ প্রশ্ন ডাটাবেজ
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উত্তর দিবে তোমার বই থেকে ও তোমার মত করে।
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