live: znaczenie i definicje
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Electricity Carrying an electric current or energized with electricity: live cables lying dangerously on the ground.
To continue to be alive: lived through a bad accident.
To support oneself; subsist: living on rice and fish; lives on a small inheritance.
To reside; dwell: lives on a farm.
To conduct one's life in a particular manner: lived frugally.
To pursue a positive, satisfying existence; enjoy life: those who truly live.
To remain in human memory: an event that lives on in our minds.
To spend or pass (one's life).
To go through; experience: lived a nightmare.
To practice in one's life: live one's beliefs.
live down To overcome or reduce the shame of (a misdeed, for example) over a period of time.
live in To reside in the place where one is employed: household servants who live in.
live out To live outside one's place of domestic employment: household servants who live out.
live with To put up with; resign oneself to: disliked the situation but had to live with it.
live it up Slang To engage in festive pleasures or extravagances.
live up to To live or act in accordance with: lived up to their parents' ideals.
live up to To prove equal to: a new technology that did not live up to our expectations.
live up to To carry out; fulfill: lived up to her end of the bargain.
Having life; alive: live animals. See Synonyms at living.
Of, related to, or occurring during the life of one that is living: a live birth; the live weight of an animal before being slaughtered.
Of current interest or relevance: a live topic; still a live option.
Informal Full of life, excitement, or activity; lively: a live crowd at the parade; a live party.
Glowing; burning: live coals.
Not yet exploded but capable of being fired: live ammunition.