Cerca
to live out
[phrase form: live]
01
vivere fuori, abitare fuori
to live in a location separate from one's primary place of activity
Example
The students lived out in a homestay arrangement, immersing themselves in the local culture.
The doctor lived out in the countryside, providing medical care to rural communities.
The young professional lived out in a suburban neighborhood, commuting to their downtown office.
02
vivere fino alla fine, passare i propri giorni
to continue living in a certain way until the end of one's life
Example
The old man lived out his final years with dignity and grace, cherishing the memories of a life well-lived.
She lived out her life to the fullest, embracing every moment and pursuing her passions.
The artist lived out their days in a secluded cabin in the woods, continuing to create art until their very last day.
03
realizzare, vivere
to make one's dreams and aspirations a reality
Example
The athlete lived out their childhood dreams of Olympic glory by dedicating their life to training and competing.
The world traveler lived out their lifelong passion for exploration by embarking on a solo backpacking trip around the globe.
The aspiring actor finally lived out their dream by starring in a major Broadway production.
word family
live out
live out
Verb
Esempio
The students lived out in a homestay arrangement, immersing themselves in the local culture.
The doctor lived out in the countryside, providing medical care to rural communities.
The young professional lived out in a suburban neighborhood, commuting to their downtown office.
The student lived out in a nearby apartment complex rather than staying in the university dorms.
The factory workers lived out in the surrounding towns, traveling to the plant each day.
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