·

live (EN)
verbe, adjectif, adverbe

verbe “live”

infinitif live; il lives; prét. lived; part. passé lived; gér. living
  1. vivre
    The turtle can live for over a hundred years.
  2. habiter
    She lives in a small apartment in the city center.
  3. survivre
    After the accident, doctors told us she will live.
  4. perdurer
    The legend of the hero will live on for centuries.
  5. vivre (préciser le contexte, par exemple "vivre sa vie")
    Some people choose to live a nomadic lifestyle.
  6. se nourrir (de quelque chose)
    The hermit has learned to live on fruit.

adjectif “live”

forme de base live, non gradable
  1. vivant
    Be careful with that snake; it's a live one!
  2. réel
    He is a live example of why it is important to pay attention to your surroundings.
  3. mobile (capable de transmettre une force ou un mouvement)
    The live axle transmits power directly to the wheels.
  4. sous tension
    The electrician warned us not to touch the live wire.
  5. en direct
    The concert was aired on a live broadcast across the country.
  6. en jeu (dans un contexte sportif)
    The referee declared the ball live, and the game continued.
  7. en public
    The comedy club features live stand-up every Friday night.
  8. enregistré en public
    The band's live recording captured the energy of their performance.
  9. actif (pour un engin explosif)
    The bomb squad was called in to defuse a live grenade found in the park.
  10. vivant (dans le contexte des jeux, par exemple "une mise vivante")
    In the last round of poker, there was a live straddle, increasing the stakes.
  11. en prise de vue réelle
    The movie uses live actors instead of animation for a more realistic feel.
  12. allumé (pour un feu)
    We sat by the fireplace, warming our hands over the live coals.

adverbe “live”

live (more/most)
  1. en direct
    Fans around the world watched the championship match live on their screens.
  2. en direct
    The comedian is funnier when you see him perform live.