lived
v. 居住(live的过去分词);活着;度过;以…为生
adj. 有生命的
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v. 居住(live的过去分词);活着;度过;以…为生
adj. 有生命的
1. to be alive have the life of an animal or plant
one of the greatest writers who ever lived
2. to continue alive
lived to a ripe and vigorous old age
3. to maintain oneself subsist
lived on rice and peas
4. to occupy a home dwell
living in a shabby room they had always lived in the country
5. to be located or stored
the silverware lives here
6. to attain eternal life
though he die, yet shall he live
— John 11:25 (Revised Standard Version)
7. to conduct or pass one's life
lived only for his work
8. to remain in human memory or record
the past lives in us all
— W. R. Inge
9. to have a life rich in experience
the boy who is mentally alert lives more in a day than a dull boy does in a month
— Boy Scout Handbook
10. cohabit
She lived with that actor for over a year.
11. to pass through or spend the duration of
lived their lives alone
12. act out, practice —often used with out
to live out their fantasies
13. to exhibit vigor, gusto, or enthusiasm in
lived life to the fullest
14. to experience firsthand
living a dream
15. to be thoroughly absorbed by or involved with
she lives her work
16. to live with gusto and usually fast and loose
lived it up with wine and song
— Newsweek
17. to act or be in accordance with
had no intention of living up to his promise
18. to put up with accept, tolerate
had to live with their decision
19. having life living
a live lobster
20. existing in fact or reality actual
spoke to a real live celebrity
21. exerting force or containing energy: such as
22. afire, glowing
live coals
23. connected to electric power
24. charged with explosives and containing shot or a bullet
live ammunition also armed but not exploded
a live bomb
25. imparting or driven by power
a live axle
26. being in operation
a live microphone
27. abounding with life vivid
28. being in a pure native state
29. of bright vivid color
30. of continuing or current interest
live issues
31. not yet printed from or plated
live type
32. not yet typeset
live copy
33. of or involving a presentation (such as a play or concert) in which both the performers and an audience are physically present
a live record album a nightclub with live entertainment
34. broadcast directly at the time of production
a live radio program
35. being in play
a live ball
36. at the actual time of occurrence during, from, or at a live production
the program was broadcast live
37. to be alive
38. to continue to be alive
39. to have a home in a specified place
40. having life living or alive
41. not imaginary actually existing
42. done in front of an audience of or involving a play, concert, etc., that is performed in front of people
43. during, from, or at the actual time that something (such as a performance or event) happens
44. to be alive Dinosaurs lived long ago.
45. to continue in life
My grandmother lived to the age of 98.
46. dwell sense 1 They live in Indiana.
47. to spend life
Let them live in peace.
48. to live with great enthusiasm and excitement
49. to be good enough to satisfy expectations
50. having life alive
If the public gets to know we've got a live dinosaur here, they'd be swarming all over the place …
— Oliver Butterworth, The Enormous Egg
51. broadcast at the time of production
a live television program
52. charged with an electric current
a live wire
53. burning usually without flame
live coals
54. not exploded
a live bomb
55. to be alive have the life of an animal or plant
56. to continue alive
lived for 50 years
57. to maintain oneself
lives on a vegetarian diet
58. to conduct or pass one's life
a parasite living in the body of a host
59. having life living
lived experience生活经验,生活体验
lived assets长期资产
lived concreteness这同儒家偏重具体实际
lived culture生活性文化
field lived野外生存
lived together同居,生活在一起
lived frugally自奉俭约
long lived长寿的;长久的;使用期长的
short lived短暂的;短寿命的
lived on以...为食;靠...生活
lived space生活空间
The king lived in this magnificent palace.
国王住在这座宏伟的宫殿里。
She lived in my dorm also.
她也住在同一座宿舍楼。
They lived in an old building.
他们住在一座旧建筑里。
All those who have lived in the past live with us now. Surely none of us would be an ungracious host.
所有生活在过去的人如今还与我们共存,我想我们没有人会不殷勤地欢迎他们的存在的。
They lived in all kinds of environments.
它们生活在各种各样的环境中。
It not only shows how people lived at the time is also of great interest to natural scientists because the waters around it are so shallow.
它不仅向人们展示了在那个时代人们是怎样的生活而且自然科学家对它也十分地感兴趣,因为它周围的水域很浅。
He lived in Cambridge, in an expensive house.
他住在剑桥一幢昂贵的房子里。
Here in Trinity it is right that I should give you an account of how he lived amongst you during these years of his greatest achievement.
正是在三一学院这儿,我将对你们阐述他如何在你们中间生活,如何在这些年中取得他的最伟大的成就。
He still lived there then.
当时他依旧住在那里。
He lived in an inn.
他住在一个小客栈。
I lived for a while in Florence.
我在佛罗伦萨住过一段时间。
They lived in a town near Sydney.
他们住在悉尼附近的一个镇上。
I lived with them on the weekends.
我在周末的时候与他们一起度过。
I have lived here for five years now.
我到现在已经在这里住了五年了。
Have you ever lived in another place?
你曾经在另一个地方住过吗?
Something I could have lived without.
没有它我也可以生活。
Half the time I lived in a world of imagination - I still do.
我一半的时间都住在想象的世界里——我现在也还是这样。
My family and I have lived in Shenzhen for 8 years now, we are citizens.
到现在为止,我和我的家人已经在深圳住了8年,我们是市民。
He once lived in Shanghai.
他曾经在上海住过。
They lived in caves, hunted animals and gathered fruit.
他们住在山洞里,猎取野兽,采集果子。
Many of our friends lived in those areas.
我们的许多朋友都住在那些区域。
abide持续;忍受;停留
dwell居住;存在于;细想某事
reside住,居住;属于
broken折断;打碎;损坏(break的过去分词)
deadad 完全地
inactive不活跃的;不活动的;怠惰的;閑置的
inoperative不起作用的;无效力的
nonactivated非活动的;未激活的
nonoperating非营业的,不运营的;非营业性的;非手术的
nonoperative非手术的