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1 outlive
transitive verbit's outlived its usefulness — es ist unbrauchbar geworden
* * *out·ˈlivevt1. (live longer than)▪ to \outlive sb jdn überleben▪ to \outlive sth etw überdauernthe system had \outlived its usefulness das System hatte ausgedient2. (survive)▪ to \outlive sth etw überleben a. fig* * *["aʊt'lɪv]vtto have outlived one's day — nicht mehr der/die sein, der/die man einmal war
2) (= come safely through) storm etc überstehen; disgrace etc sich reinigen (können) von (geh), frei werden von* * *outlive v/t überleben:she outlived him by four years sie überlebte ihn um vier Jahreb) etwas überdauern:have outlived its usefulness unbrauchbar geworden sein, ausgedient haben* * *transitive verb* * *v.überleben v. -
2 survive
1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb[Person:] überleben; [Schriften, Gebäude, Traditionen:] erhalten bleiben* * *1) (to remain alive in spite of (a disaster etc): Few birds managed to survive the bad winter; He didn't survive long after the accident.) überleben2) (to live longer than: He died in 1940 but his wife survived him by another twenty years; He is survived by his wife and two sons.) überleben•- academic.ru/72445/survival">survival- surviving
- survivor* * *sur·vive[səˈvaɪv, AM sɚˈ-]I. vi1. (stay alive) überleben, am Leben bleiben2. ( fig: not be destroyed) überleben, erhalten bleiben; monument überdauern; tradition fortbestehenII. vt2. (still exist after)▪ to \survive sth fire, flood etw überstehen3. (outlive)▪ to \survive sb jdn überleben* * *[sə'vaɪv]1. vi(person, animal etc) überleben, am Leben bleiben; (in job) sich halten (können); (house, treasures, book, play) erhalten bleiben; (custom, religion) weiterleben, fortbestehenonly five copies survive or have survived — nur fünf Exemplare sind erhalten
you'll survive (iro) — das wirst du schon überleben!
he survived to tell the tale — er hat als Zeuge überlebt; (hum) er hat es überlebt (hum)
2. vtüberleben; experience, accident also (lebend) überstehen; (house, objects) fire, flood überstehen; (inf) heat, boredom etc aushaltento survive the ages — die Jahrhunderte überdauern
he was survived by his wife — seine Frau überlebte ihn
* * *A v/i1. überleben (auch fig), am Leben bleiben, mit dem Leben davonkommen2. noch leben oder bestehen, übrig geblieben sein3. weiterleben, fortleben, -bestehenB v/t1. jemanden oder etwas überleben, überdauern, länger leben als:he is survived by his wife and two sons er hinterlässt eine Frau und zwei Söhne2. eine Katastrophe etc überleben, -stehen3. umg aushalten, ertragen* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb[Person:] überleben; [Schriften, Gebäude, Traditionen:] erhalten bleiben* * *v.durchstehen v.fort bestehen ausdr.fortbestehen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.überleben v.überstehen v.
См. также в других словарях:
outlive — ► VERB ▪ live or last longer than … English terms dictionary
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outlive — verb Outlive is used with these nouns as the object: ↑usefulness … Collocations dictionary
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outlive — verb 1》 live longer than. ↘survive or last beyond. 2》 archaic live through (an experience) … English new terms dictionary
outlive — transitive verb Date: 15th century 1. to live beyond or longer than < outlived most of his friends > < outlive its usefulness > 2. to survive the effects of < universities…outlive many political and social changes J. B. Conant > … New Collegiate Dictionary
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