live
- adj. 活的;生動的;實況轉播的;精力充沛的
- vt. 經歷;度過
- vi. 活;居??;生存
- n. (Live)人名;(法)利夫
詞組搭配
live down
To overcome or reduce the shame of (a misdeed, for example) over a period of time.
洗心革面:在一段時間后克服或減輕了(如罪行)帶來的恥辱
live in
To reside in the place where one is employed
寄宿于工作處
household servants who live in.
家仆住在主人家中
live out
To live outside one's place of domestic employment
不住在受雇的主人家
household servants who live out.
不住在主人家的仆人們
live with
To put up with; resign oneself to
忍受;順應
disliked the situation but had to live with it.
不喜歡這種狀態(tài)但必須忍受它
as I live and breathe
used, especially in spoken English, to express one's surprise at coming across someone or something
[多用于英語口語中,表達見到某人某事的驚喜]真沒想到
good God, Jack Stone, as I live and breathe!.
老天,杰克?斯通,真沒想到!。
be living on borrowed time
live and breathe something
be extremely interested in or enthusiastic about a particular subject or activity and so devote a great deal of one's time to it
熱衷于
they live and breathe Italy and all things Italian.
他們熱衷于意大利和與意大利有關的所有東西。
live and let live
(proverb)you should tolerate the opinions and behaviour of others so that they will similarly tolerate your own
(諺)給別人留點兒面子(或: 自己活也讓別人活;相互寬容)
live by one's wits
live dangerously
do something risky, especially on a habitual basis
活在刀刃上
live for the moment
live in hope
be or remain optimistic about something
樂觀,活在希望中
live in the past
have old-fashioned or outdated ideas and attitudes
活在過去里,思想守舊,老古董