live verb (BE ALIVE)
B1 [ I ] (to continue) to be alive or have life:
[ + to infinitive ] I hope I live to see my grandchildren.
She lived on well into her 90s.
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- 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.
- The study found that men who were married lived longer than those who were not.
- All animals have to eat in order to live.
- Her joy at the birth of her son was tinged with sadness that her father had not lived to see him.
live verb (HAVE A HOME)
live in, at, etc.
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live verb (SPEND LIFE)
B1 [ I usually + adv/prep, T ] to spend your life in a particular way:
After a while you get used to living alone.
When you retire, you want to live a comfortable life.
The TV's broken - we'll just have to live without (= not have) it for a while.
She certainly lived her life to the full (= was always doing something interesting).
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live verb (STAY ALIVE)
live verb (CONTINUE)
live verb (INTERESTING LIFE)
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习惯用语
live adjective (HAVING LIFE)
› [ before noun ] having life:
There was a tank of live lobsters in the restaurant.
live adjective (AS IT HAPPENS)
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live adjective (ELECTRICITY)
› (of a wire) carrying or charged with electricity:
a live wire
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live adjective (ABLE TO EXPLODE)
live rounds of ammunition
live shells