She has a champagne diet, but he has a beer budget
You need examples to back up your opinion.
Sustain.
a set neck guitar has better resonance and longer sustain than a bolt on, but they are more expensive and harder to fix. and bolt ons are the opposite easy to fix and less expensive, with less sustain and less resonance
It's the length of a note after it is played such as when someone strums a chord on the guitar the sustain is how long that chord can be heard without strumming again
bolt on necks are cheaper than set necks, and set necks are cheaper, than neck through. bolt on necks have less sustain but are cheap and easy to repair. set necks have more sustain, are expensive and harder to repair than bolt-on. neck through has more sustain than set neck but is more expensive and harder to repair than set neck.
worry, gratitude, style, beloved or expensive, mope, killed and bear, comfort, continue, nourish, undergo and uphold are all synonymous with different meanings of "sustain."
The meaning of held is a pas tense of hold. To hold as in, grasp, sustain or keep possession of.
The pedal marking symbol in sheet music notation indicates when to use the sustain pedal on a piano or other keyboard instrument to sustain the sound of the notes played.
it means you only take what can be replaced so that whats left for your children is still the same forest.
sustain
To "eat out someone's substance" means to consume or deplete someone's resources or wealth, leaving them with little to sustain themselves. It implies taking advantage of someone's generosity or support without giving back in return.
One key difference between the spaceship and lifeboat metaphors in Hardin's essay is their focus on population control. The spaceship metaphor emphasizes the finite resources available to support a growing population, while the lifeboat metaphor highlights the importance of limiting access to the lifeboat (resources) in order to sustain those already on board.