live /l'ɑɪv/ /l'ɪv/
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live
(a.)活的,生動的,精力充沛的,實況轉播的(vi.)活,生存,居住(vt.)過著,度過
資料來源(2): Taiwan MOE computer dictionary [moecomp]
live
有作用
資料來源(3): Network Terminology [netterm]
live
活 有用
資料來源(4): Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]
Live \Live\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Lived}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Living}.] [OE. liven, livien, AS. libban, lifian; akin to
OS. libbian, D. leven, G. leben, OHG. leb[=e]n, Dan. leve,
Sw. lefva, Icel. lifa to live, to be left, to remain, Goth.
liban to live; akin to E. leave to forsake, and life, Gr.
liparei^n to persist, liparo`s oily, shining, sleek, li`pos
fat, lard, Skr. lip to anoint, smear; -- the first sense
prob. was, to cleave to, stick to; hence, to remain, stay;
and hence, to live.]
1. To be alive; to have life; to have, as an animal or a
plant, the capacity of assimilating matter as food, and to
be dependent on such assimilation for a continuance of
existence; as, animals and plants that live to a great age
are long in reaching maturity.
Thus saith the Lord God unto these bones; Behold, I
will . . . lay sinews upon you, and will bring up
flesh upon you, and cover you with skin, and put
breath in you, and ye shall live. --Ezek.
xxxvii. 5, 6.
2. To pass one's time; to pass life or time in a certain
manner, as to habits, conduct, or circumstances; as, to
live in ease or affluence; to live happily or usefully.
O death, how bitter is the remembrance of thee to a
man that liveth at rest in his possessions!
--Ecclus. xli.
1.
3. To make one's abiding place or home; to abide; to dwell;
to reside.
Jacob lived in the land of Egypt seventeen years.
--Gen. xlvii.
28.
4. To be or continue in existence; to exist; to remain; to be
permanent; to last; -- said of inanimate objects, ideas,
etc.
Men's evil manners live in brass; their virtues We
write in water. --Shak.
5. To enjoy or make the most of life; to be in a state of
happiness.
What greater curse could envious fortune give Than
just to die when I began to live? --Dryden.
6. To feed; to subsist; to be nourished or supported; -- with
on; as, horses live on grass and grain.
7. To have a spiritual existence; to be quickened, nourished,
and actuated by divine influence or faith.
The just shall live by faith. --Gal. iii.
ll.
8. To be maintained in life; to acquire a livelihood; to
subsist; -- with on or by; as, to live on spoils.
Those who live by labor. --Sir W.
Temple.
9. To outlast danger; to float; -- said of a ship, boat,
etc.; as, no ship could live in such a storm.
A strong mast that lived upon the sea. --Shak.
{To live out}, to be at service; to live away from home as a
servant. [U. S.]
{To live with}.
(a) To dwell or to be a lodger with.
(b) To cohabit with; to have intercourse with, as male
with female.
資料來源(5): Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]
Live \Live\, v. t.
1. To spend, as one's life; to pass; to maintain; to continue
in, constantly or habitually; as, to live an idle or a
useful life.
2. To act habitually in conformity with; to practice.
To live the Gospel. --Foxe.
{To live down}, to live so as to subdue or refute; as, to
live down slander.
資料來源(6): Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]
Live \Live\, a. [Abbreviated from alive. See {Alive}, {Life}.]
1. Having life; alive; living; not dead.
If one man's ox hurt another's, that he die; then
they shall sell the live ox, and divide the money of
it. --Ex. xxi. 35.
2. Being in a state of ignition; burning; having active
properties; as, a live coal; live embers. `` The live
ether.'' --Thomson.
3. Full of earnestness; active; wide awake; glowing; as, a
live man, or orator.
4. Vivid; bright. `` The live carnation.'' --Thomson.
5. (Engin.) Imparting power; having motion; as, the live
spindle of a lathe.
資料來源(7): Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]
Live \Live\, n.
Life. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
{On live}, in life; alive. [Obs.] See {Alive}. --Chaucer.
資料來源(8): WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]
live
adj 1: actually being performed at the time of hearing or viewing;
"a live television program"; "brought to you live from
Lincoln Center"; "live entertainment involves
performers actually in the physical presence of a live
audience" [syn: {unrecorded}] [ant: {recorded}]
2: showing characteristics of life; exerting force or
containing energy; "live coals"; "tossed a live cigarette
out the window"; "got a shock from a live wire"; "live ore
is unmined ore"; "a live bomb"; "a live ball is one in
play" [ant: {dead}]
3: highly reverberant; "a live concert hall" [syn: {live(a)}]
4: charged with an explosive; "live ammunition"; "a live bomb"
5: rebounds readily; "clean bouncy hair"; "a lively tennis
ball"; "as resiliant as seasoned hickory"; "springy turf"
[syn: {bouncy}, {lively}, {resilient}, {springy}, {whippy}]
6: abounding with life and energy; "the club members are a
really live bunch"
7: in current use or ready for use; "live copy is ready to be
set in type or already set but not yet proofread"
8: of current relevance; "a live issue"; "still a live option"
9: charged or energized with electricity; "a hot wire"; "a live
wire" [syn: {hot}]
10: having life; "a live canary"; "hit a live nerve"; "famous
living painters"; "living tissue";
11: capable of erupting; "a live volcano"; "the volcano is very
much alive" [syn: {alive(p)}, {live(a)}]
adv : not recorded; "the opera was broadcast live"
v 1: make one's home or live in; "She resides officially in
Iceland"; "I live in a 200-year old house"; "These
people inhabited all the islands that are now deserted";
"The plains are sparsely populated" [syn: {dwell}, {shack},
{reside}, {inhabit}, {people}, {populate}, {domicile},
{domiciliate}]
2: lead a certain kind of life; live in a certain style; "we
had to live frugally after the war"
3: continue to live; endure or last; "We went without water and
food for 3 days"; "These superstitions survive in the
backwaters of America"; "The racecar driver lived through
several very serious accidents" [syn: {survive}, {last}, {live
on}, {go}, {endure}, {hold up}, {hold out}]
4: support oneself; "he could barely exist on such a low wage";
"Can you live on $2000 a month in New York City?"; "Many
people in the world have to subsist on $1 a day" [syn: {exist},
{survive}, {subsist}]
5: have life, be alive; "Our great leader is no more"; "My
grandfather lived until the end of war" [syn: {be}]
6: have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or
sensations; "I know the feeling!"; "have you ever known
hunger?"; "I have lived a kind of hell when I was a drug
addict"; "The holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare";
"I lived through two divorces" [syn: {know}, {experience}]
7: pursue a positive and satisfying existence; "You must accept
yourself and others if you really want to live"
資料來源(9): Jargon File (4.3.1, 29 Jun 2001) [jargon]
live /li:v/ adj.,adv. [common] Opposite of `test'. Refers to actual
real-world data or a program working with it. For example, the response
to "I think the record deleter is finished" might be "Is it live yet?"
or "Have you tried it out on live data?" This usage usually carries the
connotation that live data is more fragile and must not be corrupted, or
bad things will happen. So a more appropriate response might be: "Well,
make sure it works perfectly before we throw live data at it." The
implication here is that record deletion is something pretty
significant, and a haywire record-deleter running amok live would
probably cause great harm.
資料來源(10): Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (Version 1.9, June 2002) [vera]
LIVE
LInux VErband (Linux, org.)
資料來源(11): Internet Dictionary Project [english-french]
live
vivre[Verb]
資料來源(12): Internet Dictionary Project [english-spanish]
live
directo[Adjective]
資料來源(13): Internet Dictionary Project [english-spanish]
live
vivir