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21 survive
[sə'vaɪv] 1.1) (live through) sopravvivere a [winter, operation]; scampare, sopravvivere a [accident, fire]; fig. sopravvivere a, superare [ crisis]2) (live longer than) sopravvivere a [ person]2.verbo intransitivo sopravvivere (anche fig.)to survive on sth. — vivere di qcs., sopravvivere grazie a qcs
* * *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.) sopravvivere2) (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.) sopravvivere•- survival- surviving
- survivor* * *[sə'vaɪv] 1.1) (live through) sopravvivere a [winter, operation]; scampare, sopravvivere a [accident, fire]; fig. sopravvivere a, superare [ crisis]2) (live longer than) sopravvivere a [ person]2.verbo intransitivo sopravvivere (anche fig.)to survive on sth. — vivere di qcs., sopravvivere grazie a qcs
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életben marad, túlél* * *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.) életben marad2) (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.) túlél (vmit, vkit)•- survival- surviving
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v. hayatta kalmak, sağ kalmak, kalmak, geriye kalmak, daha uzun yaşamak, yadigâr kalmak, dayanmak, göğüs germek* * *hayatta kal* * *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.) hayatta/sağ kalmak2) (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.)...-den daha uzun yaşamak•- survival- surviving
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24 survive
• elää kauemmin kuin• kestää• jäädä eloon• jäädä• jäädä henkiin• jäädä eloon jälkeen• selviytyä• suoriutua• säilyä hengissä• talvehtia* * *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.) selvitä hengissä2) (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.) elää kauemmin kuin•- survival- surviving
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[sə'vaɪv] 1. vi 2. vt* * *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.) przeżyć, przetrwać2) (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.) przeżyć•- survival- surviving
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v. överleva, leva vidare* * *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.) överleva2) (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.) överleva•- survival- surviving
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[səˈvaɪv] verbيَبْقى حَيّا بَعْد كارِثَه، يَنْجوHe didn't survive long after the accident.
2) to live longer than:يَعيشُ بَعْدَHe is survived by his wife and two sons.
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[English Word] survive[Swahili Word] -pona[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
29 to survive
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30 overleve
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31 subsistir
v.1 to live, to exist.2 to survive.3 to subsist, to live on, to last, to live.* * *1 (conservarse) to subsist, remain, last2 (vivir) to subsist, live on, survive* * *verb1) to subsist2) endure, last* * *VI1) (=malvivir) to subsist, live (con, de on)(=perdurar) to survive, enduresin ayuda económica no podrá subsistir el colegio — the school will not be able to survive without financial aid
2) And (=vivir juntos) to live together* * *verbo intransitivo persona/planta to survive, subsist (frml); creencia/tradición to persist, survive* * *= subsist.Ex. There is some doubt as to whether copyright subsists in a work which is generated by a computer.----* subsistir a base de = live on.* * *verbo intransitivo persona/planta to survive, subsist (frml); creencia/tradición to persist, survive* * *= subsist.Ex: There is some doubt as to whether copyright subsists in a work which is generated by a computer.
* subsistir a base de = live on.* * *subsistir [I1 ]vi1 «persona/planta» to survive, subsist ( frml)2 «creencia/tradición» to persist, survive* * *
subsistir ( conjugate subsistir) verbo intransitivo [persona/planta] to survive, subsist (frml);
[creencia/tradición] to persist, survive
subsistir verbo intransitivo
1 (un ser vivo) to live: subsisten a base de maíz, they subsist o live on maize
2 (una costumbre, creencia, un sistema, etc) to remain, survive: todavía subsiste la esclavitud, slavery still goes on
' subsistir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mantenerse
- vivir
- caza
- cazar
English:
exist
- subsist
- subsistence
* * *subsistir vi1. [vivir] to live, to exist2. [sobrevivir] to survive* * ** * *subsistir vi1) : to subsist, to live2) : to endure, to survive -
32 come through
1. phr v проникать, проходить насквозьcome by — зайди, когда будешь проходить мимо
2. phr v амер. успешно справиться; достичь целиto come to terms — достичь соглашения, договориться
3. phr v амер. разг. сделать необходимое или намеченноеcome to a conclusion — делать вывод; приходить к заключению
come up in the world — сделать карьеру; преуспеть в жизни
4. phr v амер. признаться, сознаться в винеСинонимический ряд:1. accomplish (verb) accomplish; achieve; carry out; perform; persist; score; succeed; triumph2. contribute (verb) chip in; contribute; kick in; pitch in; subscribe3. contributed (verb) chipped in; contributed; kicked in; pitched in; subscribed4. live through (verb) emerge unscathed; endure; live through; withstand5. survive (verb) pull through; ride out; survive6. survived (verb) pulled through; ridden out; survived -
33 talvehtia
yks.nom. talvehtia; yks.gen. talvehdin; yks.part. talvehti; yks.ill. talvehtisi; mon.gen. talvehtikoon; mon.part. talvehtinut; mon.ill. talvehdittiinhibernate (verb)overwinter (verb)spend the winter (verb)survive (verb)winter (verb)* * *• hibernate• overwinter• survive• winter -
34 persist
1. v упорствовать; настойчиво продолжатьhe persisted in working at his experiment — несмотря ни на что, он упорно продолжал свой эксперимент
2. v оставаться, продолжать существовать, сохранятьсяСинонимический ряд:1. assert (verb) assert; insist; maintain2. persevere (verb) carry on; go on; hang on; keep on; persevere3. remain (verb) abide; carry through; continue; endure; exist; hold; hold out; last; linger; outlive; perdure; remain; stay4. survive (verb) come through; pull through; ride out; survive; weatherАнтонимический ряд:quit; waver; withdraw -
35 last
1. n последний, последнее2. n остаток3. n конец, смерть; последний часto the last man — все до одного, все до последнего человека
4. n шутка, выдумка, каламбур, оставленные под конецto the last, till the last — до конца
to the end, to the last — до конца
5. a от I6. a единственный, последний7. a последний, предсмертныйthe last entrant — человек, вошедший последним
8. a прошлыйlast year — прошлый год ; в прошлом году
last year — прошлый год; в прошлом году
9. a самый новый, самый последний, самый свежий10. a самый неподходящий, самый нежелательный или неожиданныйthe last person to be accused — человек, которого никак нельзя обвинить
the last man we wanted to see — человек, которого мы меньше всего хотели бы видеть
11. a крайний, чрезвычайныйthe last day — светопреставление, конец света
12. adv после всех13. adv в последний раз14. adv на последнем месте, в концеlast price — окончательная цена; последняя цена
15. n выдержка; выносливость16. v продолжаться, длиться17. v выдерживать, оставаться в живыхevery last — всё до последнего; всё без исключения
18. v сохраняться; носиться19. v быть достаточным, хватать20. n колодка21. v натягивать на колодку22. n ласт23. n мор. уст. единица грузоподъёмностиСинонимический ряд:1. climactic (adj.) climactic; crowning; definitive2. closing (adj.) closing; concluding; conclusive; endmost; eventual; extreme; final; hindmost; lag; latest; rearmost; terminal; terminating; ultimate3. hindmost (adj.) hindmost; lattermost; rearmost4. previous (adj.) foregoing; former; latter; preceding; previous5. end (noun) close; conclusion; end; ending; final one; finale; finish; tail end; termination; wrap-up6. continue (verb) abide; carry through; continue; endure; go on; hold out; keep; perdure; perpetuate; persevere; persist; remain7. keep (verb) keep; stay8. survive (verb) come through; persist; pull through; ride out; survive; weatherАнтонимический ряд:beginning; cease; depart; die; disappear; ensuing; fade; fail; first; fly; following; foremost; front; highest; inaugural; initial; leading -
36 at overleve
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37 persist
verb1) упорствовать, настойчиво, упорно продолжать (in); he persisted in his opinion он упорно стоял на своем2) удерживаться, сохраняться, продолжать существовать; устоять; the tendency still persists эта тенденция все еще существуетSyn:continue, endure, last, survive, weatherAnt:collapse, die, fade, fail, stop (cease)* * *(v) сохраняться* * *упорствовать, настаивать* * *[per·sist || pər'sɪst /pə's-] v. упорствовать, упрямиться, настоять, настойчиво продолжать, упорно продолжать, оставаться, продолжать существовать, сохраняться, удерживаться, устоять* * *воздерживатьсявыдерживатьдержатьсядлитьсянастойчивопродолжатьсяслужитьсодержатьсясохранятьсятерпетьудерживатьсяупиратьупиратьсяупорствоватьупритесьупрямитьсяустоять* * *1) упорствовать, настойчиво, упорно продолжать (in, with) 2) удерживаться, сохраняться, продолжать существовать -
38 erhalten
I v/t (unreg.)1. (bekommen) get, receive; (erlangen, gewinnen) get, obtain; (Geschenk, Befehl, Name, Preis) be given; (Preis) auch be awarded; (Eindruck) get, form; eine Geldstrafe erhalten be ( oder get umg.) fined, get a fine; 5 Jahre / lebenslänglich erhalten be sentenced to 5 years / life imprisonment, get umg. ( oder be given) 5 years / life ( oder a life sentence)2. (bewahren) keep; (Kunstwerke etc.) preserve, conserve; (Brauch) maintain, keep up; (Frieden) maintain, preserve; (retten) save; am Leben erhalten keep s.o. alive; jemanden bei guter Laune / Gesundheit erhalten keep s.o. in a good mood / in good health; sich (Dat) seinen Optimismus erhalten keep thinking positive(ly), stay optimistic, accentuate the positive; erhalt dir deinen Humor! hold on to ( oder don’t lose) your sense of humo(u)r; Gott erhalte dir deine kindliche Unschuld! iro. blessed are the innocent, how can you be so innocent!3. (ernähren) keep, support, maintainII v/refl survive, support o.s.; sich am Leben erhalten stay alive, survive; sich gesund erhalten stay ( oder keep) healthy ( oder fit and well); sich erhalten von subsist geh. ( oder live) on; sich bei guter Laune erhalten (vergnügt bleiben) keep up the good mood; bei Kummer etc.: keep one’s spirits up—I P.P. erhalten1II Adj.: gut / schlecht erhalten in good / poor condition, well / not well preserved; erhalten bleiben survive; noch erhalten sein remain, be left; er ist noch gut erhalten umg. he’s still in pretty good shape, he’s quite well preserved; er bleibt uns noch erhalten he’ll be around for a while ( oder some time) yet; euph. (ist nicht gestorben) he has pulled through, he’s been spared* * ** * *er|hạl|ten [ɛɐ'haltn] ptp erha\#lten irreg1. vt1) (= bekommen) to get, to receive; Preis, Orden to get, to receive, to be awarded; Strafe, neuen Namen, fünf Jahre Gefängnis to get, to be given; Resultat, Produkt, Genehmigung to obtain, to get(Betrag) dankend erhalten (form) — received with thanks (the sum of...)
See:→ Besuch2) (= bewahren) Gebäude, Natur to preserve; Gesundheit etc auch to maintainjdn am Leben/bei guter Laune erhalten — to keep sb alive/in a good mood
ich hoffe, dass du uns noch lange erhalten bleibst — I hope you'll be with us for a long time yet
erhalte dir deinen Frohsinn/Optimismus — stay cheerful/optimistic
seinen Frohsinn/Optimismus erhalten — he kept up or retained his cheerfulness/optimism
gut erhalten — well preserved (auch hum inf), in good condition
von der Altstadt sind nur noch ein paar Kirchen erhalten — of the old town only a few churches remain or still stand
3) (= unterhalten) Familie to support, to keep, to maintain2. vr(Brauch etc) to be preserved, to remain* * *1) (to receive or obtain: I got a letter this morning.) get2) (to keep from changing, being damaged or lost: We must conserve the country's natural resources; This old building should be conserved.) conserve3) (to receive a number of votes: He polled fifty per cent of the votes.) poll4) (to keep in existence: They have managed to preserve many old documents.) preserve5) (to get or be given: He received a letter; They received a good education.) receive* * *er·hal·ten *I. vt1. (bekommen)▪ etw [von jdm] \erhalten to receive sth [from sb]; Antwort, Brief, Geschenk receive; Befehl to be issued with [or receive]den Auftrag \erhalten, etw zu tun to be given [or assigned] the task of doing stheine Nachricht \erhalten to receive [or get] a messageeinen Orden \erhalten to be decoratedeinen neuen Namen \erhalten to be given a new name [or renamed]er erhielt 3 Jahre Gefängnis he got [or was sentenced to] 3 years in prison▪ etw [von jdm] \erhalten Aufenthaltsgenehmigung, Erlaubnis to be granted sth [by sb]3. (eine Vorstellung gewinnen)einen Eindruck [von jdm/etw] \erhalten to gain an impression [of sb/sth]4. (bewahren)▪ etw \erhalten to maintain sth; Vitamine/Wirkstoffe to retainich sehe, du hast dir deinen Optimismus \erhalten I see you're still an optimist▪ etw \erhalten to preserve sth▪ etw ist \erhalten sth is preservedjdm \erhalten bleiben to be with sb; (iron) to be with sb, to not lose sb6. (ausgestattet werden)eine andere [o neue] Fassung \erhalten to be adapted [or reworkedII. vr1. (sich halten)sich gesund \erhalten to keep [oneself] healthy2. (bewahrt bleiben)* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (bekommen) receive <letter, news, gift>; be given < order>; get <good mark, impression>2.gut erhalten sein — <clothes etc.> be in good condition
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb survive* * *erhalten1A. v/t (irr)1. (bekommen) get, receive; (erlangen, gewinnen) get, obtain; (Geschenk, Befehl, Name, Preis) be given; (Preis) auch be awarded; (Eindruck) get, form;5 Jahre/lebenslänglich erhalten be sentenced to 5 years/life imprisonment, get umg ( oder be given) 5 years/life ( oder a life sentence)2. (bewahren) keep; (Kunstwerke etc) preserve, conserve; (Brauch) maintain, keep up; (Frieden) maintain, preserve; (retten) save;am Leben erhalten keep sb alive;jemanden bei guter Laune/Gesundheit erhalten keep sb in a good mood/in good health;sich (dat)seinen Optimismus erhalten keep thinking positive(ly), stay optimistic, accentuate the positive;Gott erhalte dir deine kindliche Unschuld! iron blessed are the innocent, how can you be so innocent!3. (ernähren) keep, support, maintainB. v/r survive, support o.s.;sich am Leben erhalten stay alive, survive;sich bei guter Laune erhalten (vergnügt bleiben) keep up the good mood; bei Kummer etc: keep one’s spirits uperhalten2A. pperf → erhalten1B. adj:gut/schlecht erhalten in good/poor condition, well/not well preserved;erhalten bleiben survive;noch erhalten sein remain, be left;er ist noch gut erhalten umg he’s still in pretty good shape, he’s quite well preserved;er bleibt uns noch erhalten he’ll be around for a while ( oder some time) yet; euph (ist nicht gestorben) he has pulled through, he’s been spared* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (bekommen) receive <letter, news, gift>; be given < order>; get <good mark, impression>2.gut erhalten sein — <clothes etc.> be in good condition
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb survive* * *v.to achieve v.to conceive v.to conserve v.to get v.(§ p.,p.p.: got)or p.p.: gotten•)to maintain v.to obtain v.to preserve v.to receive v. -
39 überleben
(untr., hat)I vt/i survive (auch weitS. überstehen); das überlebe ich nicht umg. auch that’ll be the death of me; du wirst es überleben! umg. it won’t kill you, you’ll survive; der überlebende Teil JUR. the surviving partyII v/refl altm. become dated* * *das Überlebensurvival* * *Über|le|bennt -s, no plsurvivalums Überlében kämpfen — to fight for survival
* * *1) (to survive: The doctors say he is very ill, but they think he will live; It was difficult to believe that she had lived through such an experience.) live2) (to last longer than: These old trees will see us all out.) see out3) (the state of surviving: the problem of survival in sub-zero temperatures; ( also adjective) survival equipment.) survival4) (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.) survive5) (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.) survive* * *über·le·ben *[y:bɐˈle:bn̩]I. vt▪ etw \überleben to survive sth▪ etw \überleben to last sth, to live out [or through] sthII. vi to surviveIII. vr* * *1.transitives, auch intransitives Verb survive2.jemanden überleben — survive or outlive somebody (um by)
reflexives Verb become outdated or outmodedsich überlebt haben — have become outdated; have had its day
* * *überleben (untrennb, hat)A. v/t & v/i survive (auch weitS. überstehen);das überlebe ich nicht umg auch that’ll be the death of me;du wirst es überleben! umg it won’t kill you, you’ll survive;der überlebende Teil JUR the surviving partyB. v/r obs become dated* * *1.transitives, auch intransitives Verb survive2.jemanden überleben — survive or outlive somebody (um by)
reflexives Verb become outdated or outmodedsich überlebt haben — have become outdated; have had its day
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40 Überleben
(untr., hat)I vt/i survive (auch weitS. überstehen); das überlebe ich nicht umg. auch that’ll be the death of me; du wirst es überleben! umg. it won’t kill you, you’ll survive; der überlebende Teil JUR. the surviving partyII v/refl altm. become dated* * *das Überlebensurvival* * *Über|le|bennt -s, no plsurvivalums Überlében kämpfen — to fight for survival
* * *1) (to survive: The doctors say he is very ill, but they think he will live; It was difficult to believe that she had lived through such an experience.) live2) (to last longer than: These old trees will see us all out.) see out3) (the state of surviving: the problem of survival in sub-zero temperatures; ( also adjective) survival equipment.) survival4) (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.) survive5) (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.) survive* * *über·le·ben *[y:bɐˈle:bn̩]I. vt▪ etw \überleben to survive sth▪ etw \überleben to last sth, to live out [or through] sthII. vi to surviveIII. vr* * *1.transitives, auch intransitives Verb survive2.jemanden überleben — survive or outlive somebody (um by)
reflexives Verb become outdated or outmodedsich überlebt haben — have become outdated; have had its day
* * *ums Überleben kämpfen fight for survival* * *1.transitives, auch intransitives Verb survive2.jemanden überleben — survive or outlive somebody (um by)
reflexives Verb become outdated or outmodedsich überlebt haben — have become outdated; have had its day
* * *n.survival n.viability n.
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