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I . live1 [lɪv] VB intr

2. live (reside):

live

3. live (survive):

live

4. live (support oneself):

to live by doing sth
to live by one's wits

6. live (continue):

7. live (tolerate):

to live with sth

I . live2 [laɪv] ADJ

1. live (living):

live
live bait

2. live programme:

live
live coverage of sth
live recording

3. live show, entertainment:

live
before a live audience

4. live wire:

live

5. live bomb, bullet:

live

II . live2 [laɪv] ADV

live
to go live COMPUT

live off VB trans

live on VB trans to live on sth

1. live on (support oneself):

to live on sth

2. live on (eat):

to live on sth

I . live out VB intr Brit

II . live out VB trans

1. live out (end):

to live out one's life [or days]

live through VB intr

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The sickest ones are kept in a room as forbidding as a dungeon, where they live in a state of odorous untidiness, many of them refusing to wear clothes.
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These creatures literally live within certain types of rock and travel as ink travels through a blotter.
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Most of the people live by slash-and-burn agriculture, and rely on bushmeat such as porcupine, sitatunga, and forest hog for protein.
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The live footage is mixed from fourteen different shows, and jumps between them for each different cut and camera angle.
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The event has been carried live via satellite television.
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As not all states are nation states, there are a number of ethnic groups who live in a multinational state without being considered stateless nations.
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Many wading birds, shore birds songbirds and terns live on the island, including the endangered roseate tern.
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Later, recruits receive live fire training with each firearm.
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Also, by transplanting the jewels into cloned bodies genetically altered to develop without brains, they can live youthfully forever.
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As the church grew, many members were eager to gather together and live some of the teachings of the early church.
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