Rechercher
to live
2.1
vivre
to be alive, particularly during a certain period of time
2.2
vivre
to conduct one's life in a particular way or under certain conditions
2.3
vivre
to experience life actively and fully
2.4
vivre
(of a memory, special moment, etc.) to continue to exist in someone's mind
03
to share a place of residence with a particular person
live
01
en direct
(of TV or radio broadcasts) aired at the exact moment the events are taking place, without any earlier recording or editing
1.1
sous tension
(of a musical performance) happening in real-time, directly in front of an audience
2.1
sous tension
(of a vaccine) including weakened germs to help the body build protection without causing sickness
2.2
sous tension
(of yogurt) having active bacteria that were used to make the yogurt
3.1
sous tension
glowing and producing heat
3.2
sous tension
(of explosives or ammunition) active and capable of detonation
3.3
sous tension
(of a match) not yet been struck
3.4
sous tension
(of an axle or wheel) actively involved in transmitting motion within machinery
3.5
sous tension
(of a ball) not considered out of play because of currently being used in the game
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sous tension
producing a strong, clear, and lasting echo or sound
live
01
en direct
used when an event or performance is happening at the present moment or being broadcast in real-time
Exemple
Non-smokers typically live longer than smokers.
Within the monastery walls, the brethren lived a life of simplicity and devotion, supporting each other in their spiritual journey.
Deep in the forest, the hermit lived as a recluse for decades in a small cabin he built with his own hands.
When did Jane Austen live?
He lived an opulent lifestyle, owning multiple yachts and vacation homes.
Mots Proches