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词汇 survive
释义 survive
verb
uk /səˈvaɪv/ us /sɚˈvaɪv/
B2[ I or T ]
to continue to live or exist, especially after coming close to dying or being destroyed or after being in a difficult or threatening situation: 继续生存,存活;(尤指)幸存
The baby was born with a heart problem and only survived for a few hours.这个婴儿生下来就有心脏病,只活了几个小时。
These plants cannot survive in very cold conditions.这些植物无法在非常寒冷的条件下生存。
None of Shakespeare's plays survives in its original manuscript form.莎士比亚戏剧的手稿都没有保存下来。
The family are struggling to survive on very little money.这家人在靠很少的钱艰难度日。
The front passengers were lucky to survive the accident.坐在前面的乘客幸免于难。
The chairman of the board succeeded in surviving the challenge to his authority.主席顶住了对他权威的挑战。
"How are you?" "Oh, (I'm) surviving (= life is satisfactory, but not very good)."“你好吗?”“哦,还过得去。”
[ T ]
to continue to live after someone, especially a member of your family, has died: 比(尤指家人)活得长
He is survived by his wife and four children.他死时撇下了妻子和4个孩子。
There's only a fifty-fifty chance that she'll survive the operation.她能够熬过手术的可能性只有50%。
Friendless and jobless, he wondered how he would survive the year ahead.
Fugitive families who have fled the fighting in the cities are now trying to survive in the mountains.那些逃离城市战火的家庭正设法在山区生存下来。
A large amount of money will have to be injected into the company if it is to survive.如果要挽救这家公司就必须注入大量资金。
A small dog had somehow managed to survive the fire.一只小狗在火灾中侥幸逃生。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Life and living
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borrow
breath
cheat
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immortal
last
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life expectancy
raise someone from the deadidiom
revenant
social calendar
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Experiencing and suffering

survive | American Dictionary


survive
verb[ I/T ]
us/sərˈvɑɪv/
to continue to live or to exist, esp. after a dangerous event:
[ I ]The baby was born with a defective heart and survived for only a few hours.
[ T ]The building survived the earthquake with little damage.
If someone is survived by family members, those family members are still alive when that person dies:
[ T ]He is survived by his wife and two children.

survive | Business English


survive
verb[ I or T ]
uk /səˈvaɪv/us
to continue to exist, and not to fail or be destroyed:
The family is struggling to survive on a very reduced income.
A large amount of money will have to be injected into the company if it is to survive.
The director succeeded in surviving the challenge to his authority.
INSURANCE, LAW
to live longer than someone else:
If the wife survives the husband, she will be entitled to a share of his pension.
The booklet gives details on how to claim benefits for a surviving spouse.

Examples of survive


survive
Ultimately the genre survives in the twenty-first century primarily in our university choruses and local choral societies.
Although a second piano part has not survived, one feels again that a real opportunity to prompt further research has been lost.
Put together apparently by 1755, it has been identified as the only surviving opera from the missions.
Every natural system is subject to regular disturbances; those that have survived indeed must have built up some degree of resilience.
The document survived in a frame as a decoration hanging in the local pub (no. 317 ; see also p. xlii).
What features surviving firms have obviously depends on the answers to these questions.
I think he is too pessimistic about what the surviving sermons themselves tell us.
Fifteen infants survived but one baby died in the neonatal period.
If the particle pair survives, the weighting assigned to it is doubled.
In many cases parasites are incapable of surviving and multiplying in the absence of a host organism.
The lines that survived for several months could be maintained without a problem later.
Later they absorbed the surviving nomadic descendants of the authentic autochtons.
The name has survived the demise of the political power with which it was originally identified by almost three centuries.
Perenniality of trees was modelled by specifying that individuals existing at any nth generation had a probability c of surviving to the (nj1)th generation.
Birth intervals in the ' known to have died ' category therefore have a very different distribution from those in the ' known to have survived' group.
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