live in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for live in the English»Spanish Dictionary

1.1. live (be, remain alive):

live
(for) as long as I live
(for) as long as I live
you'll live inf
no te vas a morir inf
live and let live

I.live2 [Am laɪv, Brit lʌɪv] ADJ

II.live2 [Am laɪv, Brit lʌɪv] ADV

live-in [Am ˈlɪvɪn, Brit ˈlɪvɪn] ADJ attr

I.live out VB [Am lɪv -, Brit lɪv -] (v + adv) (off premises)

II.live out VB [Am lɪv -, Brit lɪv -] (v + adv + o)

live off VB [Am lɪv -, Brit lɪv -] (v + prep + o)

I.live in VB [Am lɪv -, Brit lɪv -] (v + adv)

live in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for live in the English»Spanish Dictionary

British English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Many wading birds, shore birds songbirds and terns live on the island, including the endangered roseate tern.
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The event has been carried live via satellite television.
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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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For example, the drunken shrimp can be cooked in boiling water instead of serving them while they are still live.
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Two-thirds of the city's residents live in single-family homes and 25% in apartment buildings; 9% live in sub-standard housing.
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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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Both the live-action and animated sequences were storyboarded.
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Live performances of this song did not differ much from the studio arrangement, save for the guitar solo, which was usually played differently.
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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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