life (EN)
sustantivo

sustantivo “life”

sg. life, pl. lives or uncountable
  1. vida
    The discovery of microbial life on Mars would be a groundbreaking scientific achievement.
  2. vida (se refiere al período de tiempo desde que alguien nace hasta que muere)
    She spent her life traveling the world and learning new languages.
  3. vida (con sentido de plenitud o satisfacción)
    Spending every weekend cooped up in the office, missing out on family time—that's hardly a life.
  4. vida (especificando el área en paréntesis, por ejemplo: vida laboral, vida familiar)
    She found her academic life fulfilling, but her romantic life was complicated and unsatisfying.
  5. algo que es inherentemente parte de la existencia de alguien
    My wife is my life.
  6. vida útil
    The battery life of my new phone is much better than the old one.
  7. duradero hasta el final de la vida
    The Supreme Court justices in the United States are appointed for life.
  8. cadena perpetua
    The judge handed down a life sentence, ensuring the criminal would spend the rest of his days behind bars.
  9. vitalidad
    The child's laughter brought life to the otherwise silent house.
  10. la persona más enérgica o entretenida de un grupo
    Whenever she's at a gathering, her infectious laughter and stories make her the life of the party.
  11. biografía
    I'm reading a fascinating life of Abraham Lincoln that provides new insights into his presidency.
  12. vida (en el contexto de videojuegos, por ejemplo: tienes tres vidas restantes)
    I was down to my last life when I finally defeated the final boss in the game.