verbo “live”
infinitivo live; él lives; pret. lived; part. lived; ger. living
- vivir
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The turtle can live for over a hundred years.
- vivir (en un lugar específico)
She lives in a small apartment in the city center.
- sobrevivir
After the accident, doctors told us she will live.
- perdurar
The legend of the hero will live on for centuries.
- llevar una vida
Some people choose to live a nomadic lifestyle.
- subsistir (con algo)
The hermit has learned to live on fruit.
adjetivo “live”
forma base live, no graduable
- vivo
Be careful with that snake; it's a live one!
- real
He is a live example of why it is important to pay attention to your surroundings.
- móvil (capaz de transferir fuerza o movimiento)
The live axle transmits power directly to the wheels.
- eléctrico (llevando corriente eléctrica)
The electrician warned us not to touch the live wire.
- en directo
The concert was aired on a live broadcast across the country.
- en juego (en una condición donde el juego no ha sido detenido)
The referee declared the ball live, and the game continued.
- en vivo
The comedy club features live stand-up every Friday night.
- grabado en vivo
The band's live recording captured the energy of their performance.
- activo (capaz de explotar pero aún no lo ha hecho)
The bomb squad was called in to defuse a live grenade found in the park.
- vigente (en un juego de apuestas)
In the last round of poker, there was a live straddle, increasing the stakes.
- con actores reales
The movie uses live actors instead of animation for a more realistic feel.
- encendido (activamente quemándose)
We sat by the fireplace, warming our hands over the live coals.
adverbio “live”
- en directo
Fans around the world watched the championship match live on their screens.
- en directo
The comedian is funnier when you see him perform live.