live / lɪv /

⭐基础词汇生活居住

live3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

lived [livd], /lɪvd/, liv·ing.

  1. to have life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions: all things that live.
  2. to continue to have life; remain alive: to live to a ripe old age.
  3. to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last: a book that lives in my memory.
v. 有主动词 verb

lived [livd], /lɪvd/, liv·ing.

  1. to pass: to live a life of ease.
  2. to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life: to live one's philosophy.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. live down, to live so as to allow to be forgotten or forgiven: She'll never live that crucial moment of failure down.
  2. live in / out to reside at or away from the place of one's employment, especially as a domestic servant: Their butler lives in, but the maids live out.
  3. live up to, to live in accordance with; measure up to: He never lived up to his father's vision of him.

live 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

existent

adj. 形容词 adjective

energetic, vigorous

v. 动词 verb

exist

v. 动词 verb

inhabit a dwelling

v. 动词 verb

enjoy being alive

v. 动词 verb

make money to support living

live构成的短语

  • live and learn
  • live and let live
  • live by one's wits
  • live dangerously
  • live down
  • live for the moment
  • live from day to day
  • live from hand to mouth
  • live happily ever after
  • live high off the hog
  • live in
  • live in each other's pockets
  • live in sin
  • live it up
  • live like a king
  • live on
  • live on borrowed time
  • live on the edge
  • live out
  • live through
  • live together
  • live up to
  • live wire
  • live with
  • alive (live) and kicking
  • as I live and breathe
  • close to home (where one lives)
  • (live from) day to day
  • fat of the land, live off the
  • high off the hog, live
  • in one's pocket (live in each other's pockets)
  • learn to live with
  • people who live in glass houses

更多live例句

  1. One Eastern Conference assistant who changed teams this offseason said that his wife and children are living more than 1,000 miles away because he felt it was safer not to move them to his new market.
  2. The anthem is polarizing because we live in a polarized society.
  3. Either way, this update is from a few months back and Google is now just announcing that it went live.
  4. Google has updated us that passage ranking, as they are now properly calling it, went live on Wednesday, February 10, 2021, in the afternoon Pacific Time for queries in the US in English.
  5. Conference rules prevented Puget Sound fans or families from attending the game, although 4,200 viewers tuned in via live stream.
  6. France 24 is providing live, round-the-clock coverage of both scenes as they progress.
  7. That article noted that the F-35 does not currently have the ability to down-link live video to ground troops,.
  8. We were barely into the appetizer when he asked a fairly basic question—where did my family live?
  9. And how we want to live our lives in light of those differences.
  10. Despite his efforts to live in the present, he seemed haunted by the specter of his father.
  11. And that was that if he and his wife were to ever live together again and be happy, the family were to be kept out of it.
  12. "I don't know whether I am going to like this or not--this coming to live in town," thought the little pig.
  13. My son,” said Grabantak one evening to Chingatok, “if we are henceforth to live in peace, why not unite and become one nation?
  14. Their opportunities and earnings are relatively small, and in order to live they must figure closely.
  15. Understandingthe best way to live,United for Serviceour Country to give.