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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2023

lived 
(līvd, livd),USA pronunciation adj. 

  1. having life, a life, or lives, as specified (usually used in combination):a many-lived cat.
  • see life,ed3 1350–1400; Middle English

    Lived, meaning «having a certain kind or extent of life,» is not derived from the preterit and past participle of the verb live
    (liv),USA pronunciation but from the noun life
    (līf ),USA pronunciation to which the suffix -ed has been added. The original pronunciation, therefore, and one still heard, is
    (līvd),USA pronunciation which retains the vowel (ī) of life. Since the f of life changes to v with the addition of this suffix, as when leaf becomes leaved, this lived is identical in spelling with the preterit and past participle lived, and conflation of the two has led to the increasingly frequent pronunciation of this lived as
    (livd)USA pronunciation in such combinations as long-lived and short-lived. Both pronunciations are considered standard.


WordReference Random House Learner’s Dictionary of American English © 2023

live1 /lɪv/USA pronunciation  
v., lived /lɪvd/USA pronunciation , liv•ing. 

  1. Biology to be alive;
    to have life:[no object]Elephants live for many years.
  2. to continue to have life;
    remain alive:[no object]to live to a ripe old age.
  3. to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.;
    last:[no object]a book that lives in my memory.
  4. to have enough for one’s existence;
    provide for oneself:[+ on + object]He can’t live on his salary.
  5. to eat (something) in order to stay alive or to subsist:[+ on + object]lived on nuts and bananas.
  6. to dwell or reside:[no object]to live in a cottage.
  7. to pass (life) in a specified manner: [no object]They lived happily ever after.[+ object]to live a life of ease.
  8. to practice or represent in one’s life:[+ object]to live a philosophy of nonviolence.
  9. to enjoy life to the full:[no object]At 50 she was just beginning to live.
  10. live down, to cause to be forgotten or forgiven through one’s future behavior: [+ down + object]She’ll never live down that horrible moment of failure.[+ object + down]She’ll never live it down.
  11. live in (or out), [no object] to reside at (or away from) the place of one’s employment, esp. as a domestic servant.
  12. live out, [+ out + object] to continue to the end of:They lived out their lives in peaceful contentment.
  13. live together, [no object] to dwell or live in the same place while having a sexual relationship but without being married.
  14. live up to, [+ up + to + object] to behave so as to satisfy or represent (ideals, standards, etc.):living up to the high standards of his father.
  15. live with, [+ with + object]
    • to dwell in the same place with, sometimes in a sexual relationship.
    • to endure:We’ll just have to live with that noise.

Idioms

  1. Idioms live it up, [Informal.]to live in a wild manner;
    pursue pleasure.

    live is a verb and an adjective, life is a noun, alive, lively, and lifelike are adjectives:He lives in Manhattan. It was a live show. His life was almost over. She was barely alive. It was a lively TV show, full of fun. He sculpted a lifelike statue.



live2 /laɪv/USA pronunciation  
adj., liv•er, liv•est for 4–7. 13–15. , adv..  
adj.

  1. Biology being alive;
    living:[before a noun]live animals.
  2. Biology of, relating to, or during the life of a living being:[before a noun]an animal’s live weight.
  3. characterized by or indicating the presence of living creatures:the live sounds of the forest.
  4. Informal Termsenergetic;
    alert;
    lively;
    full of life:His approach is live and fresh.
  5. burning or glowing:live coals.
  6. Sporthaving bounce:a live tennis ball.
  7. Sportbeing in play, as a baseball or football.
  8. Militaryloaded but unexploded:live ammunition.
  9. made up of people who are actually present:a live audience.
  10. Show Businessbroadcast while happening or being performed:a live telecast.
  11. of current interest or importance;
    unsettled:live issues.
  12. Electricityconnected to a source of electricity:a live outlet.

adv.

  1. Show Businessby transmission at the actual moment of occurrence or performance:a program broadcast live.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2023

live1 
(liv),USA pronunciation v., lived (livd),USA pronunciation liv•ing. 
v.i.

  1. Biologyto have life, as an organism;
    be alive;
    be capable of vital functions:all things that live.
  2. to continue to have life;
    remain alive:to live to a ripe old age.
  3. to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.;
    last:a book that lives in my memory.
  4. to maintain or support one’s existence;
    provide for oneself:to live on one’s income.
  5. to feed or subsist (usually fol. by on or upon):to live on rice and bananas.
  6. to dwell or reside (usually fol. by in, at, etc.):to live in a cottage.
  7. to pass life in a specified manner:They lived happily ever after.
  8. to direct or regulate one’s life:to live by the golden rule.
  9. to experience or enjoy life to the full:At 40 she was just beginning to live.
  10. to cohabit (usually fol. by with).
  11. Aeronautics, Nautical, Naval Termsto escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.

v.t.

  1. to pass (life):to live a life of ease.
  2. to practice, represent, or exhibit in one’s life:to live one’s philosophy.
  3. live down, to live so as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be forgotten or forgiven:She’ll never live that crucial moment of failure down.
  4. Idioms live high off or on the hog. See hog (def. 10).
  5. live in or out, to reside at or away from the place of one’s employment, esp. as a domestic servant:Their butler lives in, but the maids live out.
  6. live it up, [Informal.]to live in an extravagant or wild manner;
    pursue pleasure:He started living it up after he got out of the army.
  7. live up to, to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard);
    measure up to:He never lived up to his father’s vision of him.
  8. Idioms live well, to live comfortably:They’re not wealthy but they live well.
  • bef. 900; Middle English liven, Old English lifian, libban; cognate with Dutch leven, German leben, Old Norse lifa, Gothic liban

live2 
(līv),USA pronunciation adj., liv•er, liv•est for 4–7, 13–15, adv. 
adj.

  1. Biologybeing alive;
    living;
    alive:live animals.
  2. Biologyof, pertaining to, or during the life of a living being:the animal’s live weight.
  3. characterized by or indicating the presence of living creatures:the live sounds of the forest.
  4. Informal Terms(of a person) energetic;
    alert;
    lively:The club members are a really live bunch.
  5. full of life, energy or activity:His approach in any business dealing is live and fresh.
  6. burning or glowing:live coals in the fireplace.
  7. Sporthaving resilience or bounce:a live tennis ball.
  8. Sportbeing in play, as a baseball or football.
  9. Militaryloaded or unexploded, as a cartridge or shell:live ammunition.
  10. made up of actual persons:to perform before a live audience.
  11. Show Business(of a radio or television program) broadcast while happening or being performed;
    not prerecorded or taped:a live telecast.
  12. being highly resonant or reverberant, as an auditorium or concert hall.
  13. vivid or bright, as color.
  14. of current interest or importance, as a question or issue;
    controversial;
    unsettled.
  15. moving or imparting motion;
    powered:the live head on a lathe.
  16. still in use, or to be used, as type set up or copy for printing.
  17. ElectricityAlso, alive. electrically connected to a source of potential difference, or electrically charged so as to have a potential different from that of earth:a live wire.
  18. Idioms live one, [Slang.]
    • a person who spends money readily.
    • a person easily imposed upon or made the dupe of others.

adv.

  1. Show Business(of a radio or television program) at the moment of its happening or being performed;
    not on tape or by prerecording:a program broadcast live.
  • 1535–45; 1930–35 for def. 11; aphetic variant of alive, used attributively

liveness, n. 

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::

-lived / -lɪvd/ adj

  1. having or having had a life as specified: short-lived

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::

live /lɪv/ vb (mainly intr)

  1. to show the characteristics of life; be alive
  2. to remain alive or in existence
  3. to exist in a specified way: to live poorly
  4. usually followed by in or at: to reside or dwell: to live in London
  5. (often followed by on) to continue or last: the pain still lives in her memory
  6. (usually followed by by) to order one’s life (according to a certain philosophy, religion, etc)
  7. followed by on, upon, or by: to support one’s style of life; subsist: to live by writing
  8. (followed by with) to endure the effects (of a crime, mistake, etc)
  9. (followed by through) to experience and survive: he lived through the war
  10. (transitive) to pass or spend (one’s life, etc)
  11. to enjoy life to the full: he knows how to live
  12. (transitive) to put into practice in one’s daily life; express: he lives religion every day
  13. live and let liveto refrain from interfering in others’ lives; to be tolerant


See also live down, live inEtymology: Old English libban, lifian; related to Old High German libēn, Old Norse lifa

live /laɪv/ adj

  1. (prenominal) showing the characteristics of life
  2. (usually prenominal) of, relating to, or abounding in life: the live weight of an animal
  3. (usually prenominal) of current interest; controversial: a live issue
  4. actual: a real live cowboy
  5. informal full of life and energy
  6. (of a coal, ember, etc) glowing or burning
  7. (esp of a volcano) not extinct
  8. loaded or capable of exploding: a live bomb
  9. transmitted or present at the time of performance, rather than being a recording: a live show
  10. (of a record) recorded in concert
  11. recorded in one studio take, without overdubs or splicing
  12. connected to a source of electric power: a live circuit
  13. acoustically reverberant
  14. being in a state of motion or transmitting power; positively connected to a driving member

adv

  1. during, at, or in the form of a live performance

Etymology: 16th Century: from on live alive

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3 формы глагола live

Английский глагол live [lɪv], переводится как: жить.
Входит в группы:
правильные глаголы.

3 формы глагола live: Infinitive (live), Past Simple — (lived), Past Participle — (lived).

📚 Глагол live имеет значения: жить, проживать, существовать, вести какой-либо образ жизни.

👉 Формы глагола live в настоящем и прошедшем времени 2-я и 3-я форма.
❓ Как будет live в прошедшем времени past simple.

Три формы глагола live

Base Form Past Simple Past Participle Перевод
live [lɪv]

lived [lɪvd]

lived [lɪvd]

жить

Как поставить live во 2-ю и 3-ю форму?

🎓 Как поставить глагол live в Past Simple, Future Simple, Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Future Perfect?

👉 Всё очень просто, в этих временах прошедшего, будущего и совершённого времени, в английском используются 2я и 3я форма глагола:

  • First form (V1) — live. (Present simple, Future Simple)
  • Second form (V2) —
    lived.

    (Past simple)

  • Third form (V3) —
    lived.

    (Present perfect, Past perfect)

Как поставить live в past simple?

Если вы не совсем поняли какую форму для live нужно использовать в прошедшем времени, будет:
live в past simple — lived.

What is the past tense of live?

The past tense of live is lived.

The past participle of live is lived.

Временные формы глагола — Verb Tenses

Past simple — live в past simple, будет lived.
(V2)

Future simple — live в future simple будет live. (will + V1)

Present Perfect — live в present perfect будет
lived.
(havehas + V3)

Past Perfect — live в past perfect будет
lived.

(had + V3)

Правильный или неправильный глагол live?

👉 Правильный это глагол ли нет? Глагол live это правильный глагол.

Примеры применения глагола live

  •  
    Does he live nearby? — Он живет поблизости?
    (Present Simple)

  •  
    My grandmother lived to 89 — Моя бабушка жила до 89 лет.
    (Past Simple)

  •  
    Her name will live forever — Ее имя будет жить вечно.
    (Future Simple)

  •  
    Where do you live, baby? — Где ты живешь, крошка?
    (Present Simple)

  •  
    We have never lived in a village all summer long — Мы никогда не жили в деревне все лето.
    (Present Perfect)

  •  
    I lived with my parents since 2015 — Я жил со своими родителями с 2015 года.
    (Past Simple)

  •  
    Everybody needs to work in order to live — Всем нужно работать для того, чтобы жить.
    (Present Simple)

  •  
    Since we are living together now, you pay the bills — Поскольку мы живем вместе сейчас, ты оплачиваешь счета.
    (Present Continuous)

  •  
    I don’t live for food, I’m not addicted to it — Я не живу ради еды, я независима от нее.
    (Present Simple)

  •  
    Nobody lives like you, in a haunted house — Никто не живет как ты, в доме с привидениями.
    (Present Simple)

Вместе с live, часто смотрят глаголы

sing

and beat.

Глаголы на букву:

r,

d,

u,

c,

m,

p,

b,

w,

h,

a,

e,

g,

s,

q,

j,

l,

t,

f,

o,

n,

k,

i,

v,

y,
z.

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  • 1
    LED

    1. светодиод; светоизлучающий диод

    2. вести; светодиод

    Синонимический ряд:

    3. directed (verb) conducted; directed; escorted; guided; piloted; routed; saw/seen; shepherded; showed/shown or showed; steered

    6. went (verb) carried; extended; ran; reached; stretched; went

    English-Russian base dictionary > LED

  • 2
    Fed

    1. n обыкн. pl амер. сотрудник одного из федеральных ведомств

    2. n обыкн. pl амер. агент ФБР

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. fostered (verb) cultivated; encouraged; fostered; promoted

    2. gave/given (verb) delivered; dished out; dispensed; found; furnished; gave/given; handed; handed over; provided; supplied; transferred; turned over

    English-Russian base dictionary > Fed

  • 3
    resided

    Синонимический ряд:

    2. lived (verb) abided; bided; domiciled; dwelled; inhabited; lived

    3. rested (verb) consisted; dwelt or dwelled; existed; inhered; lay; lay/lain; reposed; rested

    English-Russian base dictionary > resided

  • 4
    domiciled

    1. оседлый; проживающий

    2. домицилированный

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. harbored (verb) accommodated; bedded; berthed; bestowed; billeted; boarded; bunked; entertained; harbored; harboured; housed; hutted; lodged; put up; quartered; roomed; roosted

    2. lived (verb) abided; bided; dwelled; inhabited; lived; resided

    English-Russian base dictionary > domiciled

  • 5
    dwelt

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. lived (verb) abided; abode or abided; bided; bode or bided/bided; domiciled; hung out; inhabited; lived; resided

    2. rested (verb) consisted; existed; inhered; lay; lay/lain; reposed; rested

    English-Russian base dictionary > dwelt

  • 6
    inhabited

    a населённый

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. lived (verb) abided; bided; domiciled; dwelled; lived; resided

    English-Russian base dictionary > inhabited

  • 7
    live

    1. v жить; существовать

    2. v жить, проживать

    3. v выдерживать, не погибать, не портиться

    4. v перенести, пережить

    5. v питаться

    to live low — жить в бедности, скудно питаться

    6. v возвыш. осуществлять, воплощать

    7. v жить; сожительствовать

    8. v мириться; терпеть

    9. a горящий, непогасший

    10. a действующий; неиспользованный; не взорвавшийся; заряжённый

    11. a эл. находящийся под напряжением

    live working — работа с проводкой, находящейся под током

    12. a живой, энергичный, деятельный, полный сил

    13. a актуальный, важный, жизненный

    14. a шутл. настоящий, реальный, невыдуманный

    15. a проточный

    16. a чистый

    17. a яркий, нетусклый

    18. a полигр. подлежащий набору

    19. a преим. горн. естественный, нетронутый; натуральный

    live ore — рудное месторождение ; рудная порода

    20. a спорт. находящийся в игре

    радио, передающийся непосредственно в эфир; транслируемый с места действия ; прямой

    21. adv непосредственно, прямо

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. active (adj.) active; animate; animated; dynamic; energetic; functioning; going; living; operative; running; vigorous; vigourous; vital; vivid; working

    2. broadcast directly (adj.) broadcast directly; in the flesh; real; unrehearsed

    3. not dead (adj.) alive; aware; conscious; existing; incarnate; not dead

    4. be (verb) are; be; be alive; breathe; continue; exist; feed; move

    5. be remembered (verb) be remembered; endure; last; persist; prevail; remain; survive

    6. enjoy life (verb) delight in; enjoy life; experience; live richly; love; make every moment count; relish; savor; savour; take pleasure in

    7. gain subsistence (verb) acquire a livelihood; earn; earn a living; earn money; gain subsistence; subsist; support oneself

    9. reside (verb) abide; bide; domicile; dwell; hang out; inhabit; live in; reside

    Антонимический ряд:

    dead; desist; die; lifeless

    English-Russian base dictionary > live

  • 8
    passed

    1. a прошедший испытания, удовлетворяющий требованиям

    2. a неоплаченный, невыплаченный

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. inspected (adj.) approved; canonical; certified; inspected; legalised; legalized; made official; ratified; upheld; validated

    4. died (verb) cashed in; conked; deceased; demised; departed; died; dropped; elapsed; expired; go away; go by; pass away; passed away; passed out; pegged out; perished; pipped; popped off; succumbed; went

    6. happened (verb) befell; befell/befallen; betided; broke/broken; came off/come off; came/come; chanced; come about; come off; developed; did/done; fell out/fallen out; gave/given; happened; occurred; rose/risen; transpired

    9. neglected (verb) blinked at; blinked away; discounted; disregarded; elided; failed; forgot/forgotten or forgot; ignored; missed; neglected; omitted; overleaped or overleapt; overlooked; passed by; passed over; slighted; sloughed over; slurred over

    11. posed (verb) impersonated; masqueraded; posed; postured

    12. promised (verb) engaged; pledged; promised; undertook/undertaken

    14. surpassed (verb) beat/beaten; bested; bettered; capped; eclipsed; exceeded; excelled; outdid; outdid/outdone; outshined; outshone or outshined; outstripped; outwent/outgone; overshadowed; surpassed; topped; transcended; trumped

    15. told (verb) broke; carried; cleared; communicated; conveyed; disclosed; gave; get across; imparted; reported; sent; spread; told; transmitted

    16. went/gone (verb) fared; hied; journeyed; proceeded; push on; pushed on; repaired; traveled or travelled; travelled; wended; went/gone

    English-Russian base dictionary > passed

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    passing

    1. n прохождение

    2. n протекание

    3. n книжн. прекращение, исчезновение, уход

    passing go — решающий ход в настольной игре «го»

    4. n книжн. кончина, смерть

    5. n книжн. брод, переправа

    6. n ж. -д. запасный путь

    7. n ж. -д. следование поездов; сквозной проход

    8. n текст. декоративная шёлковая нить

    9. n текст. прогон ткани

    10. n спорт. обгон

    11. n спорт. пасование

    12. a проходящий мимо; обгоняющий

    13. a проходящий, мимолётный, мгновенный

    14. a беглый, случайный

    15. adv уст. очень, чрезвычайно

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. going by (adj.) crossing; departing; disappearing; dissipating; flashing by; gliding by; going by; speeding by

    2. transient (adj.) ephemeral; evanescent; fleeting; fugacious; fugitive; impermanent; momentaneous; momentary; mortal; short-lived; temporal; temporary; transient; transitory; vanishing; volatile

    3. death (noun) curtains; death; decease; defunction; demise; dissolution; extinction; grim reaper; quietus; silence; sleep; the Pale Horse

    7. dying or dieing (verb) cashing in; conking; deceasing; demising; departing; dropping; dying; dying or dieing; elapsing; expiring; go away; go by; pass away; passing away; passing out; pegging out; perishing; pipping; popping off; succumbing

    9. going (verb) faring; going; hying or hieing; journeying; proceeding; push on; pushing on; repairing; traveling or travelling; travelling; wending

    10. happening (verb) befalling; betiding; chancing; come about; come off; coming; coming off; developing; doing; falling out; happening; occurring; overtaking; passing; rising; transpiring

    13. neglecting (verb) blinking at; blinking away; discounting; disregarding; eliding; failing; forgetting; ignoring; missing; neglecting; omitting; overleaping; overlooking; passing by; passing over; slighting; sloughing over; slurring over

    14. posing (verb) impersonating; masquerading; posing; posturing

    17. surpassing (verb) beating; besting; bettering; capping; eclipsing; exceeding; excelling; outdoing; outgoing; outshining; outstripping; overshadowing; surpassing; topping; transcending; trumping

    18. telling (verb) breaking; communicating; conveying; disclosing; get across; giving; imparting; reporting; sending; spreading; telling; transmitting

    English-Russian base dictionary > passing

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    moved

    перемещать; перемещенный

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. affected (adj.) affected; impressed; inspired; stirred; struck; swayed; touched

    2. lonely (adj.) insular; isolated; lonely; lonesome; obscure; outlying; out-of-the-way; secluded; solitary

    3. transferred (adj.) displaced; migrated; reallocated; reassigned; relocated; replaced; sent abroad; shifted; transferred

    4. affected (verb) affected; carried; got/got or gotten; impacted; impressed; influenced; inspired; struck; swayed; touched

    5. behaved (verb) acquitted; acted; behaved; bore/borne; comported; conducted; demeaned; deported; did/done; disported; quit; went on/gone on

    6. came (verb) advanced; came; come along; get along; got along/got along or gotten along; got on/got on or gotten on; marched; proceeded; progressed

    8. dislocated (verb) agitated; dislocated; displaced; disturbed; manoeuvred; relocated; removed; shifted; shipped; shook; transferred

    9. moved (verb) aroused; egg on; excited; galvanised; galvanized; goaded; incited; inflamed; innervated; instigated; kindled; motivated; moved; piqued; primed; provoked; quickened; roused; spurred; stimulated; work up

    10. ran (verb) actuated; drove; drove/driven; impelled; mobilised; mobilized; propelled; ran

    12. was or were/been (verb) breathed; existed; lived; subsisted; was or were/been

    13. went/gone (verb) departed; exited; got away/got away or gotten away; got off/got off or gotten off; left; popped off; pulled out; pushed off; ran along/run along; retired; shoved off; took off/taken off; went/gone; withdrew/withdrawn

    English-Russian base dictionary > moved

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    breathed

    1. a фон. глухой

    2. a как компонент сложных слов имеющий такой-то тип дыхания

    Синонимический ряд:

    5. rested (verb) laid off; lay by/lain by; rested; spelled

    6. was or were/been (verb) existed; lived; moved; subsisted; was or were/been

    English-Russian base dictionary > breathed

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    pursued

    преследовать; проводить; заниматься

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. addressed (verb) addressed; courted; made up to; rushed; sparked; sued; wooed

    English-Russian base dictionary > pursued

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    abiding

    a постоянный; неизменный; прочный

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. old (adj.) continuing; enduring; inveterate; lasting; long-lasting; long-lived; long-standing; old; perennial

    2. permanent (adj.) constant; everlasting; permanent; perpetual; persistent; secure; stable; steadfast; tenacious

    3. sure (adj.) firm; fixed; never-failing; steady; sure; unfaltering; unqualified; unquestioning; unshakable; unshaken; unwavering; wholehearted

    4. bearing (verb) accepting; bearing; brooking; digesting; going; lumping; standing; sticking out; stomaching; suffering; supporting; sustaining; swallowing; sweating out; taking; tolerating

    5. lasting (verb) carrying through; continuing; enduring; go on; hold out; lasting; perduring; persisting

    6. living (verb) biding; domiciling; dwelling; hanging out; inhabiting; living; residing

    7. remaining (verb) abiding; biding; lingering; pausing; remaining; staying; sticking around; tarrying; waiting

    English-Russian base dictionary > abiding

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    abode

    1. n книжн. жилище; обиталище

    2. n пребывание, проживание

    3. n местожительство, место жительства

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. habitation (noun) commorancy; domicile; dwelling; habitat; habitation; home; house; household; lodging; lodgings; place; quarters; residence; residency

    2. bore/borne (verb) bore/borne; brooked; digested; lumped; stood; stuck out; suffered; supported; sustained; swallowed; sweat out or sweated out; tolerated; took/taken; went/gone

    3. continued (verb) carried through; continued; endured; lasted; persisted

    4. resided (verb) bode or bided/bided; dwelt or dwelled; hung out; lived; resided

    5. stayed (verb) lingered; remained; stayed; stuck around; tarried; waited

    English-Russian base dictionary > abode

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    enduring

    1. a прочный; стойкий

    2. a выносливый, устойчивый

    3. a живучий; бессмертный

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. abiding (adj.) abiding; braving; persisting; standing; suffering; surviving; tolerating; withstanding

    2. old (adj.) continuing; inveterate; lasting; lifelong; long-lasting; long-lived; long-standing; old; perennial

    3. permanent (adj.) constant; diuturnal; durable; everlasting; perdurable; perduring; permanent; perpetual; secure; stable

    4. sure (adj.) firm; fixed; never-failing; steadfast; steady; sure; unfaltering; unqualified; unquestioning; unshakable; unshaken; unwavering; wholehearted

    6. lasting (verb) abiding; carrying through; continuing; go on; hold out; lasting; perduring; persisting

    8. taking (verb) accepting; bearing; bearing with; brooking; digesting; going; lumping; pocketing; standing; sticking out; stomaching; suffering; supporting; sustaining; swallowing; sweating out; taking; tolerating; toughing out

    English-Russian base dictionary > enduring

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    pinched

    1. a прищемлённый, ущемлённый

    2. a зажатый между пальцами

    3. a стеснённый; урезанный

    4. a узкий

    5. a застроченный

    6. a худой, истощённый, измученный

    7. a измученный, исстрадавшийся, истерзанный

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. gaunt (adj.) careworn; drawn; emaciated; fretted; gaunt; haggard; hollow eyed; starved; wan; worn

    2. arrested (verb) apprehended; arrested; detained; nabbed; picked up; pulled in; ran in/run in

    3. extorted (verb) exacted; extorted; gouged; shook down/shaken down; squeezed; wrenched; wrested; wrung

    4. scrimped (verb) scraped; screwed; scrimped; skimped; spared; stinted

    5. stole/stolen (verb) abstracted; annexed; appropriated; collared; filched; hooked; lifted; nipped; pilfered; pillaged; pocketed; purloined; stole/stolen; swiped; thieved

    English-Russian base dictionary > pinched

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    bode

    1. n ист. герольд, вестник

    2. n арх. предзнаменование

    3. n диал. предложение

    4. v книжн. предвещать, сулить

    5. v книжн. предчувствовать

    6. v книжн. предвидеть

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. augur (verb) augur; betoken; forebode; foreshadow; foreshow; foretoken; omen; portend; presage; promise

    2. resided (verb) abode or abided; dwelt or dwelled; hung out; lived; resided

    3. stayed (verb) lingered; remained; stayed; stuck around; tarried; waited

    English-Russian base dictionary > bode

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    brief

    1. n краткое изложение; сводка, резюме

    in brief — вкратце, в немногих словах

    2. n юр. краткое письменное изложение дела

    3. n юр. разг. дело, клиент

    brief of appellee — записка по делу, поданная ответчиком по апелляции

    4. n юр. юр. предложение суда ответчику удовлетворить предъявленный ему иск

    brief on appeal — записка по делу, представляемая адвокатом в апелляционный суд

    5. n юр. папское бреве

    6. n юр. воен. инструкция, даваемая лётчику перед боевым вылетом

    7. a короткий, недолгий

    8. a лаконичный, краткий, сжатый

    9. a редк. резкий, грубый

    10. a диал. распространённый, обычный

    11. adv уст. короче говоря

    12. adv поэт. вскоре, тотчас

    13. v кратко излагать; резюмировать

    14. v юр. давать инструкции адвокату

    15. v юр. поручать ведение дела

    junior brief — записка по делу, представляемая солиситором барристеру

    16. v юр. подробно осведомлять

    17. v юр. устраивать брифинг

    18. v юр. инструктировать

    19. v юр. разг. рассказывать

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. concise (adj.) breviloquent; compendiary; compendious; concise; crisp; lean; short and sweet; succinct; summary; terse

    2. condensed (adj.) abrupt; compact; condensed; curt; laconic; little; pithy; rude

    3. fast (adj.) fast; flying; hasty; hurried; quick; speedy

    4. momentary (adj.) ephemeral; fleeting; meteoric; momentary; short-lived; temporary; transient; transitory

    5. short (adj.) bluff; blunt; brusque; crusty; gruff; rough; short; short-spoken; snippety; snippy

    6. summary (noun) abridgement; abridgment; abstract; boildown; breviary; breviate; compendium; condensation; conspectus; digest; epitome; outline; prйcis; rйsumй; summary; synopsis

    7. abridge (verb) abridge; abstract; epitomise; epitomize; outline; recapitulate; summarise; summarize

    8. crop (verb) abbreviate; crop; curtail; lop; shorten; truncate

    9. edify (verb) advise; edify; enlighten; inform; instruct; prepare

    Антонимический ряд:

    permanent; polite; verbose

    English-Russian base dictionary > brief

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    lasting

    1. n длительность, продолжительность

    2. n прочность

    3. n выносливость, стойкость

    4. a длительный, продолжительный; устойчивый

    5. a прочный, стойкий

    6. a спорт. проф. выносливый

    7. n ластик

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. enduring (adj.) diuturnal; durable; enduring; eternal; fast; perdurable; perduring; permanent; persisting; stable

    2. old (adj.) abiding; continuing; inveterate; long-lasting; long-lived; long-standing; old; perennial

    4. lasting (verb) abiding; carrying through; continuing; enduring; go on; hold out; lasting; perduring; persisting

    5. surviving (verb) come through; persisting; pull through; ride out; surviving; weathering

    Антонимический ряд:

    fleeting; impermanent; passing; temporary

    English-Russian base dictionary > lasting

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    continuing

    1. a продолжающийся; непрерывный

    2. a возвыш. постоянный

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. old (adj.) abiding; enduring; inveterate; lasting; lifelong; long-lasting; long-lived; long-standing; old; perennial

    2. ongoing (adj.) carrying on; maintaining; ongoing; on-going; persevering; persisting; progressing; progressive; sustaining

    3. prolonged (adj.) chronic; lingering; persistent; prolonged

    5. continuing (verb) continuing; pick up; picking up; recommencing; renewing; reopening; restarting; resuming; take up; taking up

    6. lasting (verb) abiding; carrying through; enduring; go on; hold out; lasting; perduring; persisting

    English-Russian base dictionary > continuing

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live 1

 (lĭv)

v. lived, liv·ing, lives

v.intr.

1. To be alive; exist.

2. To continue to be alive: lived through a bad accident.

3. To support oneself; subsist: living on rice and fish; lives on a small inheritance.

4. To reside; dwell: lives on a farm.

5. To conduct one’s life in a particular manner: lived frugally.

6. To pursue a positive, satisfying existence; enjoy life: those who truly live.

7. To remain in human memory: an event that lives on in our minds.

v.tr.

1. To spend or pass (one’s life).

2. To go through; experience: lived a nightmare.

3. To practice in one’s life: live one’s beliefs.

Phrasal Verbs:

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.

Idioms:

live it up Slang

To engage in festive pleasures or extravagances.

live off/on the fat of the land

To enjoy the best of everything; live in comfort or luxury.

live up to

1. To live or act in accordance with: lived up to their parents’ ideals.

2. To prove equal to: a new technology that did not live up to our expectations.

3. To carry out; fulfill: lived up to her end of the bargain.



live 2

 (līv)

adj.

1. Having life; alive: live animals. See Synonyms at living.

2. 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.

3. Of current interest or relevance: a live topic; still a live option.

4. Informal Full of life, excitement, or activity; lively: a live crowd at the parade; a live party.

5. Glowing; burning: live coals.

6. Not yet exploded but capable of being fired: live ammunition.

7. Electricity Carrying an electric current or energized with electricity: live cables lying dangerously on the ground.

8. Not mined or quarried; in the natural state: live ore.

9.

a. Broadcast while actually being performed; not taped, filmed, or recorded: a live television program.

b. Involving performers or spectators who are physically present: live entertainment; a live audience.

10. Of, relating to, or containing living bacteria or active viruses, sometimes in an attenuated form: live yogurt cultures; a live measles vaccine.

11. Printing Not yet set into type: live copy.

12. Sports In play: a live ball.

adv.

At, during, or from the time of actual occurrence or performance: The landing on the moon was telecast live.



live′ness n.

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lived

(laɪvd, lɪvd)

adj.

having life, a life, or lives, as specified (usu. in combination): long-lived.

[1350–1400]

pron: The adjective lived is not derived from the verb live (lɪv) but from the noun life (laɪf) to which the suffix -ed3 has been added. The original pronunciation, therefore, retains the vowel (ī) of life. Since the f of life changes to v when -ed is added, as when leaf becomes leaved, this lived is identical in spelling to the past and past participle lived, which is pronounced (lɪvd) Conflation of the two words has led to the increasing use of the latter pronunciation for the adjective in such combinations as long-lived and short-lived. Both pronunciations (laɪvd, lɪvd) are now considered standard.

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