B1 [ I ] (to continue) to be alive or have life生存;活着
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Mrs Jones is failing fast, and the doctor doesn't think she'll live much longer.
Few people live beyond the age of a hundred.
The study found that men who were married lived longer than those who were not.
All animals have to eat in order to live.
Her joy at the birth of her son was tinged with sadness that her father had not lived to see him.
A1 to have your home somewhere住,居住
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She went to live abroad after the break-up of her marriage.
Do you know the people who live at No. 17?
I don't like the idea of living so far away from my family.
It's very convenient that you live near the office.
We live on a quiet road.
[ I ] informal to be kept usually in a particular place放,放置,保存
B1 [ I usually + adv/prep, T ] to spend your life in a particular way生活,过活
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He likes to live dangerously.
I quite like wine but I could live without it.
You can't expect to live in a continual state of marital bliss.
We live in a toughly competitive world.
She's miserable living on her own.
C2 [ I ] to stay alive, especially by getting enough money to pay for food, a place to stay, clothing, etc.活着;(尤指靠…)过活,生活
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They have to steal to live.
He lives by catching fish.
They live off the proceeds from selling the palace.
He lives off other people's kindness.
They lived by gathering nuts and seeds.
[ I ] (of things that are not alive) to exist or continue to exist(指逝去的事物)继续存在,留存
[ I ] to have an interesting life享受生活的乐趣,尽情地享受生活
[ before noun ] having life活的
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They transport live cattle across the country.
The place was full of live rats.
He said he'd seen a live dinosaur.
He uses live insects as bait.
She carries a live snake round her neck.
B1 (of a performance) broadcast, recorded, or seen while it is happening现场直播的,实况转播的
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I saw the Rolling Stones live.
I wish I had seen Maria Callas live.
The concert was broadcast live from New York.
The show was recorded in front of a live audience.
The stunt was filmed live.
(of a wire) carrying or charged with electricity(电线)带电的
able to explode可爆炸的
(of a fire, coals, or a match) still burning or able to burn(火、煤炭或火柴)燃烧的,可燃的
broadcast as it happens; performing or being performed in front of an audience直播的;现场播出的
If a new system, especially a computer system, goes live, it starts to operate.(新系统,尤指电脑系统)开始运行;开始工作
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