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النَّقَابَاتِ
Živel
long-ˈlived <longer-, longest-> ADJ
long-lived
long-lived feud
short-lived [-ˈlɪvd] ADJ
short-lived
short-lived happiness, triumph
to be short-lived
I. live1 [laɪv] ADJ
1. live attr (living):
2. live:
live MUS, RADIO, TV
live MUS, RADIO, TV
3. live ELEK:
4. live (unexploded):
5. live (burning):
live cigarette
II. live1 [laɪv] ADV
live MUS, RADIO, TV
live MUS, RADIO, TV
I. live2 [lɪv] VERB intr
1. live (be alive):
živeti [perf preživeti]
she lived to be 97 years old
2. live (spend life):
3. live (subsist):
4. live (be remembered):
5. live (have interesting life):
6. live (reside):
to live to regret sth
II. live2 [lɪv] VERB trans
to live a lie
live down VERB trans to live down ⇄ sth
live for VERB intr to live for sth
to live for the moment
live in VERB intr
live nurse
live student
live off, live off of VERB intr
1. live (depend):
2. live (support oneself):
to live off sth inheritance, pension
3. live:
(eat) to live off sth
live on VERB intr
1. live (continue):
live tradition
2. live (support oneself):
to live on sth
3. live:
(eat) to live on sth
live out VERB trans
live through VERB intr
preživljati [perf preživeti]
prestajati [perf prestati]
live together VERB intr
live residents
live up VERB trans
live ugs:
live up to VERB intr
live with VERB intr
1. live (cohabit):
2. live (tolerate):
OpenDict-Eintrag
live out VERB
Present
Ilive
youlive
he/she/itlives
welive
youlive
theylive
Past
Ilived
youlived
he/she/itlived
welived
youlived
theylived
Present Perfect
Ihavelived
youhavelived
he/she/ithaslived
wehavelived
youhavelived
theyhavelived
Past Perfect
Ihadlived
youhadlived
he/she/ithadlived
wehadlived
youhadlived
theyhadlived
PONS OpenDict

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Sturgeons tend to inhabit the shallow waters of coastal shelves, coastal and estuarine areas on soft bottom in the sea, and can live down to a depth of 50 meters.
en.wikipedia.org
It was decades before trained people filtered in. it would take close to a century for the graduate veterinarians to live down some of the unprofessional habits of their predecessors.
en.wikipedia.org
And as you were getting older, was it getting tougher to sort of live down here?
www.abc.net.au
He managed to live down the failures of his first term in office and to rebuild the conservative side of politics from the nadir it hit in 1943.
en.wikipedia.org
It became what he thought he had to live down, or surpass.
www.rollingstone.com

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