lived查询结果如下:
词性:adjective
例句1. the use of live bait’
例句2. this is her first live appearance in Britain’
例句3. he touched a live rail while working on the track’
动词 变体/同根词
lived-in
长时间有人居住的(房屋)
属类:简明英汉词典
-English to Chinese - -
long lived
长寿的
属类:化学及生命科学
-医学 -中医 -
long-lived
a.1. 长命的,2. 长久的
属类:简明英汉词典
- - -
short-lived
a.1. 短命的,2. 短暂的
属类:简明英汉词典
- - -
short lived
adj.短命的,短暂的,暂时的
属类:经济金融
-经贸 - -
medium lived
n.中等耐久的
属类:机械模具
-机械 - -
longer lived
adj.寿命较长的
属类:工程技术
-航海工程 - -
longest lived
adj.寿命最长的
属类:工程技术
-航海工程 - -
shorter lived
adj.较短寿命的
属类:工程技术
-航海工程 - -
long-lived fault
n.长期活动断层
属类:自然科学
-地质学 - -
long-lived goods
耐用品
属类:简明英汉词典
- - -
long lived lasers
长寿命激光器
属类:工程技术
-电子工程 - -
long-lived complex
长寿命络合物
属类:化学及生命科学
-化学 - -
long lived coating
n.耐久涂层
属类:机械模具
-机械 - -
long lived isotope
n.长寿命同位素
属类:机械模具
-机械 - -
short lived assets
短期资产
属类:简明英汉词典
-简明词典 - -
short-lived suture
n.短期裂缝
属类:自然科学
-地质学 - -
short-lived isotope
n.短寿命同位素
属类:自然科学
-地质学 - -
long lived compound
n.超耐老化胶料
属类:化学及生命科学
-化学 - -
short lived activity
n.短期活性,短期活度
属类:化学及生命科学
-化学 - -
longer-lived nuclide
n.长寿命核素
属类:自然科学
-地质学 - -
short lived transient
n.短寿瞬态
属类:化学及生命科学
-化学 - -
short lived materials
n.非耐用物料
属类:工程技术
-建筑工程 - -
short-lived radioisotope
n.短寿命放射性同位素
属类:自然科学
-地质学 - -
ultrashortlived nuclide
n.超短半衰期核素
属类:化学及生命科学
-医学 -医学 -
long-lived software system
长寿命软件系统
属类:IT行业
-计算机 - -
short-lived volcanic phase
n.短期火山幕
属类:自然科学
-地质学 - -
long-lived radioactive parent
n.长寿命放射性母体
属类:自然科学
-地质学 - -
Indeed, between 1989 and 1997, 3 million immigrants lived below the poverty line, accounting for 75% of the newly increased poor population in the country
1989至1997年,在新增贫困人口中,移民达300万人,占75%
属类:时事政治--
Mr. Bog lived in Germany for seven years before he came to the U.S.
柏格先生来美国之前,在德国住了七年。
属类:综合句库--
None of the others have lived my experiences.
别人都不曾有过我这样的经历。
属类:综合句库--
Lived in one room, and a small room at that.
除了住一个房间,还有一个小房间
属类:综合句库--
Lived up to her end of the bargain.
达到她交易的目的
属类:综合句库--
She lived in a village then, But now she lives in a town.
当时她住在乡村,可是现在她住在城里。
属类:综合句库--
Yes. I’ve lived in the same block for more than five years.
对。我在同一个街区住了超过5年了。
属类:综合句库--
Those of us, who have lived through these challenging times, have been changed by them. We have come to know truths that we will never question
对于我们经历了这些挑战的人们来说,我们的生活永远地改变了,我们已经认识到一些我们永远不容置疑的真理
属类:综合句库--
Galileo lived in the city of Pisa.
伽利略住在比萨市。
属类:综合句库--
For a long time I lived with my wife’s parents, but at last we have managed to buy our own house.
很久以来我都跟我岳父岳母住在一起,但是,我们终于设法买了自己的房子。
属类:综合句库--
King Hussein lived his life on a higher plain.
侯赛因国王生活在一个更高的境界。
属类:综合句库--
She lived to the age of eighty.
她活到了80岁。
属类:综合句库--
She had breast cancer when she was young but recovered and lived to a ripe old age.
她年轻时得过乳腺癌,但已经痊愈,而且她活到高龄。
属类:综合句库--
She has lived simply and has worked hard all her life.
她平生艰苦朴素。
属类:综合句库--
She lived in New York with her husband for the greater part of her life.
她一生的大部分时间都和丈夫住在纽约。
属类:综合句库--
She has lived in poverty all her life.
她一生都过着贫困的生活。
属类:综合句库--
She went to the United States in 1960 and has lived there ever since.
她于一九六○年去了美国,此后就一直住在那里。
属类:综合句库--
Before liberation most of us lived a miserable life.
解放前,我们大多数人过着悲惨的生活。
属类:综合句库--
The policeman demanded his name and address/demanded to know where he lived .
警察要求他说出姓名和住址;要求他说出住在何处。
属类:综合句库--
Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps.
科学家们猜想大型恐龙栖居于沼泽地中
属类:综合句库--
The old people died but the young ones lived on.
老人死了,但年青人继续活着。
属类:综合句库--
Li Bai is one of the greatest poets that have ever lived in China.
李白是中国有史以来最伟大的诗人之一。
属类:口语表达--
Has Mr. Louis lived there very long too?
路易斯先生也在那里住了很久了吗?
属类:综合句库--
How about Mary? How long has she lived there?
玛丽怎么样?她在那儿住多久了?
属类:口语表达--
The old couple lived a simple life.
那对老夫妇过着简朴的生活。
属类:综合句库--
You’ve lived there for many years, haven’t you?
你在那里住了很多年了,对吗?
属类:综合句库--
How long have you lived here?
你在这里住了多久了?
属类:口语表达--
Have you lived in Scotland all your life?
你这一辈子都住在苏格兰吗
属类:综合句库--
How long have you lived there?
你住在那里多长时间了?
属类:综合句库--
How long have you lived here?
你住在这里多久了?
属类:综合句库--
adjective
1.(of a ball in a game) in play, especially in contrast to being foul or out of bounds.
‘A player may leave the playing area to play a live ball.’
‘The ball becomes live when it leaves the referee’s or umpire’s hands on a jump ball.’
2.(of a broadcast) transmitted at the time of occurrence, not from a recording.
‘live coverage of the match’
‘The performer had been asked to tone his act down after rehearsal but had ignored this request during the live broadcast.’
3.(of a match) unused.
‘One Mum who was playing with live matches with her toddler daughter!’
‘The joss stick had been stuck in a box of live matches.’
4.(of a question or subject) of current or continuing interest and importance.
‘the future organization of Europe has become a live issue’
‘Now, they must have been live issues, because we find more than traces of them.’
5.(of a vaccine) containing viruses or bacteria that are living but of a mild or attenuated strain.
‘To avoid human infection, farmers should wear latex gloves when handling both infected animals and the live vaccine.’
‘A live, attenuated influenza virus vaccine is nearing approval in the United States.’
6.(of a wheel or axle in machinery) moving or imparting motion.
‘Well it’s American and it’s got a live axle so it’s bound to be no good, right?’
‘Most lay the blame for its lack of handling on the live rear axle.’
7.(of a wire or device) connected to a source of electric current.
‘The impact of the crash snapped the pole in two, with the upper half landing on his roof, leaving live cables dangling next to his property.’
‘The base housed the live electrical wires.’
8.(of coals) burning or glowing.
‘The rice wine felt like live coal slipping down my throat.’
‘A live coal from the altar has touched his lips, and they are purified.’
9.(of yogurt) containing the living microorganisms by which it is formed.
‘A plain live yoghurt with some added fresh fruit would be a better option.’
‘The labeling is voluntary, so a container of yogurt could have live cultures but not show the seal.’
10.Not dead or inanimate; living.
‘live animals’
‘Each year, Hong Kong imports 1.6 million live pigs from the mainland.’
11.Of, containing, or using undetonated explosive.
‘live ammunition’
‘A live bomb travelled more than 20 miles through south Essex in the rush-hour before being discovered.’
12.Relating to a musical performance given in concert, not on a recording.
‘there is traditional live music played most nights’
‘a live album’
adverb
1.As or at an actual event or performance.
‘the match will be televised live’
‘John will also report live from the major events in the political calendar.’
verb
1.(of a ship) escape destruction; remain afloat.
‘We never expected the boat to live in such a fearful gale and sea, but she weathered it bravely.’
‘They had nothing more than a hope that, if the vessel lived, they might continue to earn their commissions and brokerage.’
2.(of an employee or student) reside at (or away from) the place where one works or studies.
‘the development is designed to provide extra accommodation for undergraduates to enable all 400 to live in’
‘During this time I was able to find out information about the dormitories here. They seemed very reasonable so I decided to live in.’
3.(of an object) be kept in a particular place.
‘I told her where the coffee lived and went back to sleep’
‘For the time being the vacuum cleaner lives at the end of the couch.’
4.Be alive at a specified time.
‘he lived four centuries ago’
‘Ninety per cent of all scientists who have ever lived are alive today.’
5.Have an exciting or fulfilling life.
‘he couldn’t wait to get out of school and really start living’
‘Get out there and start living, you never know how much longer it is all going to last.’
6.Make one’s home in a particular place or with a particular person.
‘I’ve lived in the East End all my life’
‘they lived with his grandparents’
7.Regard as the purpose or most important aspect of one’s life.
‘Tony lived for his painting’
‘Movies like this are what I live for.’
8.Remain alive.
‘the doctors said she had only six months to live’
‘both cats lived to a ripe age’
9.Spend one’s life in a particular way or under particular circumstances.
‘people are living in fear in the wake of the shootings’
‘he was living a life of luxury in Australia’
10.Supply oneself with the means of subsistence.
‘they live by hunting and fishing’
‘He lived by gambling professionally for over a decade.’
11.Survive (an unpleasant experience or period)
‘both men lived through the Depression’
‘Nobody has ever had the experience of living through this kind of hurricane, followed by this flood.’
12.Survive in someone’s mind; be remembered.
‘only the name lived on’
‘His words have lived with me ever since.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。