lived / laɪvd, lɪvd /
⭐基础词汇生活在住在活着活着的
lived 的定义
adj. 形容词 adjective- having life, a life, or lives, as specified: a many-lived cat.
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- It’s things like that where we’ve got to adjust our approach and be really thoughtful about the lived experience of our marginalized communities.
- Maryland’s lead was short-lived, but the Terps refused to let Illinois take control, even as Cockburn presented a significant challenge in the paint.
- Diversity in numbers is meaningless if those individuals aren’t empowered to bring their lived experience into their work.
- Those who fail to offer competitive prices, as well as to efficiently service customers and distribute products, will find success short-lived.
- If Google finds a way—or the will—to neutralize AdNauseam, then whatever utility it has might be short-lived.
- Most coup members “lived in the diaspora in the United States and Germany,” Faal said.
- The fear of…Dad, of the war…yes, that…but something else…the fear that life is nor being lived right here now.
- Could he have won the White House in 1992, and if he had, would he have lived up to his ideals?
- We are not told that Cooper had been able to vote without hindrance when she lived in Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.
- That is the difference between the protections embedded in our Bill of Rights and the lived lives of our citizenry.
- But one thing remained for Felipe now, If Ramona lived, he would find her, and restore to her this her rightful property.
- At this moment Mrs. Chepstow lived in Isaacson's thought that she looked younger, less faded, and more beautiful.
- But before he could even sow that year's crop, he would have to see a certain banker who lived in Nebraska.
- Blamed ef I'd lived in a country all my life, ef I wouldn't know better'n to git caught out in such weather's this!
- Prud'hon, in humiliation and despair, lived in a solitude almost complete.