survived in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I.survive [Am sərˈvaɪv, Brit səˈvʌɪv] VB intr

II.survive [Am sərˈvaɪv, Brit səˈvʌɪv] VB trans

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One mill survived until early in the 19th century, and for a time had been converted into a hemp mill.
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The need to pierce the can first was a nuisance, and this can opener design has not survived.
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In other words, families of the old nobility may in actuality have survived without knowing it or being able to prove it.
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The trolleybus system was luckier, as most of its equipment, including the depot, survived the war.
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This design has survived a 7 kg (15 lb) land mine blast with no injuries.
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The business has survived in various forms to the present day, and at one time was the largest toy shop in the world.
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The sculpture, carved around 1630, is the only one to have survived the conflagration of 1666 intact.
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He survived, and was fined 400 for reckless driving.
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Few have survived unscathed to the present day.
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The doctor said the fall had not been that bad and the child would have survived had he not been a haemophiliac.
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