live in in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for live in in the English»Spanish Dictionary

1.1. live (be, remain alive):

no te vas a morir inf

I.live2 [Am laɪv, Brit lʌɪv] ADJ

II.live2 [Am laɪv, Brit lʌɪv] ADV

IN → Indiana

I.in [Am ɪn, Brit ɪn] PREP

1.1. in (indicating place, location):

4.1. in (indicating manner):

de a dos LatAm

II.in [Am ɪn, Brit ɪn] ADV in often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (close in, hand in, stand in, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (close, hand, stand, etc).

3. in (involved):

III.in [Am ɪn, Brit ɪn] ADJ

See also get in with

in. → inch(es)

live in in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for live in in the English»Spanish Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The worms live in the large bowel and are about four centimetres in length.
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The speech's infamy line is often misquoted as a "day" that will live in infamy.
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But because of the very multiplicity of religions, humanity does not always live in harmony.
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They live in coastal muddy areas, including estuaries, mangroves, harbours, and the lower courses of rivers.
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The homeowner contacted cops, and the two young girls described in the sick note were identified as children who used to live in the trailer park.
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We'd live in a giant hive, and dress identically in dungarees.
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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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After all, those who will live in peace must agree to disagree in many things with their fellow-labourers, and not let little things part or disunite them.
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We think we live in a fictional world where all we need is our treasured, worn-out, parochial political truisms.
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They live in the fast lane, keeping abreast of the latest trends.
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