词汇 | live |
释义 | live verb uk /lɪv/ us /lɪv/ liveverb (BE ALIVE)B1[ I ] (to continue) to be alive or have life: 生存;活着 He only lived a few days after the accident.出事后他只活了几天就死了。 [ + to infinitive ]I hope I live to see my grandchildren.我希望我能活到看见我孙辈的那一天。 live toHer granny lived to the ripe old age of 94.她奶奶活到了94岁高龄。 Can the right to live ever be denied to any human?人的生存权可以剥夺吗? live onShe lived on well into her 90s.她一直活到了90多岁。 Mrs Jones is failing fast, and the doctor doesn't think she'll live much longer. Few people live beyond the age of a hundred.很少有人活过100岁。 The study found that men who were married lived longer than those who were not.这一研究发现已婚男人的寿命要比未婚男人长。 All animals have to eat in order to live.所有动物都必须吃东西才能生存。 Her joy at the birth of her son was tinged with sadness that her father had not lived to see him.儿子出生带给她的欢乐中夹杂着一丝淡淡的悲伤,因为她父亲没有活到看见外孙的降生。 Life and living alive animate blue zone borrow cheat cheat deathidiom cradle draw breathphrase immortal last last out life course life cycle life expectancy raise someone from the deadidiom revenant social calendar social life stay alive year liveverb (HAVE A HOME)A1 to have your home somewhere: 住,居住 Where do you live?你住在哪里? We live in Kingston.我们住在京士顿。 Some students live on the University campus.有些学生住在大学校园里。 He lives with four other people in a shared house.他和另外4个人同住在一所房子里。 live at homeShe's still living at home (= with her parents). [ I ]informal to be kept usually in a particular place: 放,放置,保存 Where do the knives live in your kitchen?刀具放在你厨房的什么地方? I'm not sure where this bowl lives.我不知道这只碗该放在哪里。 She went to live abroad after the break-up of her marriage. Do you know the people who live two doors down? I don't like the idea of living so far away from my family.我不喜欢生活在离家这么远的地方。 It's very convenient that you live near the office.你们住在办公室附近很方便。 We live on a quiet road. Living or sleeping somewhere abide co-resident co-residential domiciled dwell inhospitable inhospitably live in live in sinidiom live out populate reoccupation repopulate repopulation reside residence settle slum tenancy warehousing You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Existing and being live rough UK to live outside because you have no home and no money: She'd run away from home and was living rough. She works as a mediator helping to prevent young people living rough on the streets. Compare sleep rough Homelessness bag lady be of/have no fixed abode/addressidiom couch surf couchsurfing derelict doss homeless homelessness hostel housing benefit mendicancy rough sleeping sofa-surf sofa-surfing soup kitchen street vagabond vagrancy waif waifs and straysidiom liveverb (SPEND LIFE)B1[ Iusually+ adv/prep, T ] to spend your life in a particular way: 生活,过活 After a while you get used to living alone.过一段时间你会适应一个人生活的。 When you retire, you want to live a comfortable life.退休的时候,大家都希望能过上舒适的生活。 live happily ever afterSo the couple got married and lived happily ever after.于是这对情侣结了婚,从此过上了幸福的生活。 live (out)He simply wants to live (out) (= experience) the rest of his days in peace.他只想能安度余生。 live withoutThe TV's broken - we'll just have to live without (= not have) it for a while.电视机坏了 ——这段时间我们只好不看电视了。 She certainly lived her life to the full(= was always doing something interesting).她当然活得非常充实。 figurativeThe US is living beyond its means(= spending more than it earns).美国人过的是借钱享乐的日子。 He likes to live dangerously.他喜欢冒险。 I quite like wine but I could live without it.我很喜欢喝酒,但没有酒我还是可以忍受的。 You can't expect to live in a continual state of marital bliss. We live in a toughly competitive world. She's miserable living on her own.她独自生活,非常可怜。 Life and living alive animate blue zone borrow cheat cheat deathidiom cradle draw breathphrase immortal last last out life course life cycle life expectancy raise someone from the deadidiom revenant social calendar social life stay alive year liveverb (STAY ALIVE)C2[ I ] to stay alive, especially by getting enough money to pay for food, a place to stay, clothing, etc.: 活着;(尤指靠…)过活,生活 live byFor several years she lived by begging.她以乞讨为生过了好几年。 live offShe has an inheritance to live off (US also live off of) so she doesn't need to work.她可以靠遗产生活,不必工作。 He only agreed to marry her so he could live off her (money).他同意和她结婚只是为了她的钱。 They have to steal to live. He lives by catching fish. They live off the proceeds from selling the palace. He lives off other people's kindness. They lived by gathering nuts and seeds. Life and living alive animate blue zone borrow cheat cheat deathidiom cradle draw breathphrase immortal last last out life course life cycle life expectancy raise someone from the deadidiom revenant social calendar social life stay alive year liveverb (CONTINUE)[ I ] (of things that are not alive) to exist or continue to exist: (指逝去的事物)继续存在,留存 live onThe memory of those terrible days lives on.对那些恐怖的日子的记忆挥之不去。 Continue & last bash bash on bubble away carry (something) on cease cont. echo immortality immortally in the makingidiom insist on doing something isochronous prosecution protract protraction push ahead push on soldier spin stretch liveverb (INTERESTING LIFE)[ I ] to have an interesting life: 享受生活的乐趣,尽情地享受生活 live a littleI want to live a little before I settle down.在安定下来之前我要好好享受一下生活。 If you haven't seen Venice, you haven't lived.如果你没到过威尼斯,就等于白活了一场。 Exciting and interesting absorbing absorbingly action-packed adventurous alley excitingly exhilarating eye-catchingly fancifully fascinating prepossessing provocative provocatively pulsating punchy up/down your alleyidiom vibrantly watchable with bells onidiom zhuzh Idiomscan't live without something hit someone where they live live (on) in the memory live your own life live a lie live and breathe something live and let live live by your wits live in sin live it up live like a king/lord live to fight another day live to tell the tale lived in live out your dreams/fantasies never live something down within living memory you live and learn Phrasal verbslive for something/someone live in live off someone/something live on something live out live out something live through something live together live up to something live with someone live with something live adjective uk /laɪv/ us /laɪv/ liveadjective (HAVING LIFE)[ before noun ] having life: 活的 Millions of live animals are shipped around the world each year.每年有数百万只动物被运到世界各地。 There was a tank of live lobsters in the restaurant.饭馆里有一箱活龙虾。 They transport live cattle across the country. The place was full of live rats. He said he'd seen a live dinosaur. He uses live insects as bait. She carries a live snake round her neck. Life and living alive animate blue zone borrow cheat cheat deathidiom cradle draw breathphrase immortal last last out life course life cycle life expectancy raise someone from the deadidiom revenant social calendar social life stay alive year liveadjective (AS IT HAPPENS)B1 (of a performance) broadcast, recorded, or seen while it is happening: 现场直播的,实况转播的 This evening there will be a live broadcast of the debate.今晚将现场直播这场辩论。 a live recording现场录音 I saw the Rolling Stones live. I wish I had seen Maria Callas live. The concert was broadcast live from New York. The show was recorded in front of a live audience. The stunt was filmed live. Simultaneous and consecutive accompanied by someone/something accompaniment accompany all the whileidiom along fly go along heavy rotation in parallelidiom in rotationidiom in tandemidiom minute process simultaneousness soon step straight successive successively turn You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Broadcasting in general liveadjective (ELECTRICITY)(of a wire) carrying or charged with electricity: (电线)带电的 a live wire火线 Electricity & electronics anodize anti-static arc bitstream brownout capacitance chargeable electricity high-voltage homing induction linesman magnet multimeter negatively non-electric non-electrical non-electronic solid-state transistorized liveadjective (ABLE TO EXPLODE)able to explode: 可爆炸的 live rounds of ammunition数发实弹 live shells实弹 Exploding and erupting blast blow blow (someone/something) up burst in on someone/something burst in/into (somewhere) controlled explosion detonate erupt explosion explosive explosively explosiveness flame go off go popidiom go up implode test-fire unexploded unspent liveadjective (BURNING)(of a fire, coals, or a match) still burning or able to burn: (火、煤炭或火柴)燃烧的,可燃的 There are live coals in the fireplace.壁炉里的煤还在燃烧。 Burning, burnt & on fire afire aflame alight blaze burn (something) down burn sb up burned out burnt out combustible consume flare frazzled incinerate inflammable on fireidiom post-burn reignite scald self-immolation unburnable See alsolive ball live adverb uk /laɪv/ us /laɪv/ broadcast as it happens; performing or being performed in front of an audience: 直播的;现场播出的 (perform) liveI've got two tickets to see them (perform) live.我有两张看他们现场演出的门票。 go live If a new system, especially a computer system, goes live, it starts to operate: (新系统,尤指电脑系统)开始运行;开始工作 Our new payments system will go live at the beginning of next month.下个月初我们新的支付系统将开始运行。 Present all over appearance attendance attendant be in at the killidiom bulk front immanent immanently in the fleshidiom kick kick around kill present seropositive sit sit in sit through something synchronic synchronically live | American Dictionarylive verb us/lɪv/ liveverb (HAVE LIFE)[ I ] to be alive or have life, or to continue in this state: Rembrandt lived in the 17th century. This oak tree has been living for over 200 years. liveverb (HAVE A HOME)[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] to have as your home or as the place where you stay or return, esp. to sleep: Where do you live? We live in St. Louis now but we used to live in Cincinnati. Freshmen are required to live on campus. My brother lives with four other people in a big house. liveverb (STAY ALIVE)[ I ] to stay alive by getting enough money to pay for food, a home, clothing, etc., or to stay alive by eating a particular food: She’s so poor – I wonder how she lives. While he’s studying for the finals, he lives on junk food. He’s living off the money he inherited from his father. liveverb (SPEND LIFE)[ always+ adv/prep ] to spend your life in a particular way: [ I ]After a while you get used to living alone. [ I ]On his income, they can afford to live well. [ T ]She lived her whole life in a little town in New Mexico. [ always+ adv/prep ] To live can also mean to have the full experience that life can offer: [ I ]If you haven’t been to Alaska, you haven’t lived. Idiomslive and let live live it up Phrasal verbslive down something live for something live through something live together live up to something live with something live with someone live adjective, adverb[ not gradable ] us/lɑɪv/ liveadjective, adverb[not gradable] (AS IT HAPPENS)(of a performance) shown or broadcast to people watching or listening as it is happening, rather than being recorded to be shown or broadcast later: This evening at seven there will be a live telecast of the debate. There will be live music (= people playing music) at the party. live adjective[ not gradable ] us/lɑɪv/ liveadjective[not gradable] (CARRYING ELECTRICITY)carrying or charged with electricity: You’d better test the electric outlet first to see if it’s live. liveadjective[not gradable] (ABLE TO EXPLODE)able to explode: The army is using live ammunition on these maneuvers. live | Business Englishlive adjective COMMUNICATIONSuk /laɪv/us a live event is broadcast or seen at the same time it is performed or happens: a live webcast/webinar live broadcasts/coverage/discussionsWe try out ideas on thousands of customers at once, using live discussions or instant customer surveys. live adverb COMMUNICATIONSuk /laɪv/us IT broadcast or seen while being performed or happening: The event will be screened live only by satellite broadcasters. go liveIT if a new system, especially a computer system, goes live, it starts to operate: Our new payments system will go live at the end of the month. live verb uk /lɪv/us live beyond your means to spend more than you earn: To avoid slipping into debt, don't live beyond your means. Phrasal verbslive off sb/sth live on sth Examples of livelive Theoretically it should be possible to have the shofar music performed live by a minimum of three shofar players. Thus, it is possible that the individuals discussed in this article formed single-person households for the purposes of taxation, but physically lived with other people. In general, little is known about those living on the margins of society during this period, especially in the rural regions. If the answer was no, the age of the last live birth (surviving child) was determined. Then there were very few of us, we could live off the land that way. The performances of all these works are very fine, the result of good preparation in live performance and sympathy with the very diverse styles involved. The tasks were presented live by the first author. Percentages of live term fetuses were determined based on the number of 2-cell embryos transferred. Of the blastocysts transferred to pseudopregnant mice, 51.3% (20/36) implanted and 33.4% (12/36) developed to live fetuses in the mitochondria-damaged group. He visited rural villages and witnessed how the different groups lived in close proximity to one another. The number of breathless people is increasing as patients with all types of cardio-respiratory disease live longer. Whether these are generalizable to healthier male and female populations living in the community and from age seventy is uncertain. Thirty or forty families would be the most that could live together, that is, about 140 or 150 persons. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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