life form in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for life form in the English»French Dictionary

I.form [Brit fɔːm, Am fɔrm] N

II.form [Brit fɔːm, Am fɔrm] VB trans

III.form [Brit fɔːm, Am fɔrm] VB intr (all contexts)

life <pl lives> [Brit lʌɪf, Am laɪf] N

1. life (as opposed to death):

vie f

2. life (period from birth to death):

vie f
à vie
viager/-ère

3. life (animation, vigour):

vie f
put a bit of life into it inf

4. life (social activity, lifestyle):

vie f

11. life ART:

get a life inf!

life form in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for life form in the English»French Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A life form or lifeform is an entity or being that is living or alive.
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When a salvage ship shows up they have to deal with the life form or be taken over as well.
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Her contempt and utter disregard for humans and all life form as well as her twisted taste for destruction make her a very deadly adversary.
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The life form is a sentient creature that survived the end and rebirth of the universe.
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When they go to investigate, they are attacked and eaten by a bizarre life form that emerges from the crashed rock.
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Viruses are considered by some to be a life form, because they carry genetic material, reproduce, and evolve through natural selection.
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Every life form performs the dance of life and death by being alive.
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While doing so, she is bitten by a small flying life form roughly the size of a fly.
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This oncomouse patent was the first to be issued covering a higher life form.
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A plant-based life form, the alien and its race need animal blood to survive.
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