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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - live

 

Live

live
1. v. 1 intr. have (esp. animal) life; be or remain alive. 2 intr. (foll. by on) subsist or feed (lives on fruit). 3 intr. (foll. by on, off) depend for subsistence (lives off the family; lives on income from investments). 4 intr. (foll. by on, by) sustain one's position or repute (live on their reputation; lives by his wits). 5 tr. a (with compl.) spend, pass, experience (lived a happy life). b express in one's life (was living a lie). 6 intr. conduct oneself in a specified way (live quietly). 7 intr. arrange one's habits, expenditure, feeding, etc. (live modestly). 8 intr. make or have one's abode. 9 intr. (foll. by in) spend the daytime (the room does not seem to be lived in). 10 intr. (of a person or thing) survive. 11 intr. (of a ship) escape destruction. 12 intr. enjoy life intensely or to the full (you haven't lived till you've drunk champagne). Phrases and idioms live and let live condone others' failings so as to be similarly tolerated. live down (usu. with neg.) cause (past guilt, embarrassment, etc.) to be forgotten by different conduct over a period of time (you'll never live that down!). live in Brit. (of a domestic employee) reside on the premises of one's work. live-in attrib.adj. (of a sexual partner) cohabiting. live it up colloq. live gaily and extravagantly. live out 1 survive (a danger, difficulty, etc.). 2 (of a domestic employee) reside away from one's place of work. live through survive; remain alive at the end of. live to survive and reach (lived to a great age). live to oneself live in isolation. live together (esp. of a man and woman not married to each other) share a home and have a sexual relationship. live up to honour or fulfil; put into practice (principles etc.). live with 1 share a home with. 2 tolerate; find congenial. long live ...! an exclamation of loyalty (to a person etc. specified). Etymology: OE libban, lifian, f. Gmc 2. adj. 1 (attrib.) that is alive; living. 2 (of a broadcast) heard or seen at the time of its performance, not from a recording. 3 full of power, energy, or importance; not obsolete or exhausted (disarmament is still a live issue). 4 expending or still able to expend energy in various forms, esp.: a (of coals) glowing, burning. b (of a shell) unexploded. c (of a match) unkindled. d (of a wire etc.) connected to a source of electrical power. 5 (of rock) not detached, seeming to form part of the earth's frame. 6 (of a wheel or axle etc. in machinery) moving or imparting motion. Phrases and idioms live bait small fish used to entice prey. live load the weight of persons or goods in a building or vehicle. live oak an American evergreen tree, Quercus virginiana. live wire an energetic and forceful person. Etymology: aphetic form of ALIVE
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  I. verb (~d; living) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English libban; akin to Old High German lebēn to ~ Date: before 12th century intransitive verb to be a~ ; have the life of an animal or plant, to continue a~, to maintain oneself ; subsist , 4. to occupy a home ; dwell , to be located or stored , to attain eternal life , to conduct or pass one's life , to remain in human memory or record , to have a life rich in experience, cohabit, transitive verb to pass through or spend the duration of , act out, practice, to exhibit vigor, gusto, or enthusiasm in , 4. to experience firsthand , to be thoroughly absorbed by or involved with , II. adjective Etymology: short for a~ Date: 1542 1. having life ; living , existing in fact or reality ; actual , exerting force or containing energy: as, afire, glowing , connected to electric power, charged with explosives and containing shot or a bullet , imparting or driven by power , being in operation , abounding with life ; vivid, being in a pure native state, of bright vivid color, of continuing or current interest , 7. not yet printed from or plated , not yet typeset , 8. of or involving a presentation (as a play or concert) in which both the performers and an audience are physically present , broadcast directly at the time of production , being in play , III. adverb Date: 1946 at the actual time of occurrence ; during, from, or at a ~ production ...
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