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1 viva voce
I 'vaɪvə'vəʊtʃiadjective (frml)
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adverb (frml) oralmente['vaɪvǝ'vǝʊsɪ]1.ADV de viva voz2.ADJ [exam] oral3.N (Brit) examen m oral* * *
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adverb (frml) oralmente -
2 viva voce
adj.verbal.adv.de viva voz, de palabra.s.examen oral. -
3 viva
Del verbo vivir: ( conjugate vivir) \ \
viva es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: viva vivir
viva sustantivo masculino: fuera se oían vivas cheering could be heard outside
vivir ( conjugate vivir) verbo intransitivo 1 ( en general) to live;◊ vive solo he lives alone o on his own;viva para algo/algn to live for sth/sb; viva en paz to live in peace; la pintura no da para viva you can't make a living from painting; el sueldo no le alcanza para viva his salary isn't enough (for him) to live on; viva de algo ‹ de la caridad› to live on sth; ‹del arte/de la pesca› to make a living from sth; ver tb◊ renta2 ( estar vivo) to be alive 3 ( como interj):◊ ¡viva el Rey! long live the King!;¡vivan los novios! three cheers for the bride and groom!; ¡viva! hurray! verbo transitivoa) ( pasar por):los que vivimos la guerra those of us who lived through the war
vivo,-a
I adjetivo
1 alive: todavía está vivo, he's still alive (un espectáculo) en vivo, live ➣ Ver nota en alive 2 (persona: vital, alegre) vivacious (astuta) sharp
3 (intenso, brillante) bright
una camisa de un rojo vivo, a bright red shirt
4 (un relato, descripción) lively, graphic (un sentimiento) intense, deep
II sustantivo masculino y femenino (persona avispada, astuta) sharp Locuciones: al rojo vivo, red-hot familiar vivito y coleando, alive and kicking
viva
I sustantivo masculino cheer: ¡tres vivas por Baltasar!, three cheers for Baltasar!
II exclamación hurray
¡viva la Reina!, long live the Queen!
¡viva Zapata!, long live Zapata!
vivir
I verbo intransitivo
1 (tener vida) to live: vivió ochenta años, she lived to be eighty
¡aún vive!, he's still alive!
2 (estar residiendo) to live: viven en Australia, they live in Australia
3 (en la memoria) su recuerdo aún vive en nosotros, our memories of him still live on
4 (subsistir) no es suficiente para vivir, it's not enough to live on
esa gente vive de la caza, those people live from o by hunting
5 (convivir) viven juntos desde hace muchos años, they've been living together for years
II vtr (pasar una experiencia) to live through
III sustantivo masculino
1 life, living
2 (una persona) de mal vivir, loose, disreputable Locuciones: dejar vivir a alguien, (no molestar) vive y deja vivir, live and let live; familiar no vivir alguien, (preocupación, angustia) desde que tiene esa grave enfermedad, sus padres no viven, his parents have been in a state of anxiety since he's had this serious illness; familiar vivir la vida alguien, (libertad, ociosidad) ha acabado la carrera y ahora se dedica a vivir la vida, now he's finished his university studies he's going to enjoy life ' viva' also found in these entries: Spanish: cal - carne - carné - imagen - intrigar - lágrima - palidecer - pelota - voz - mientras English: accustom - cheer - eye - hurrah - hurray - long - image - intent - life - quick - raw - streamtr['vaɪvə]interj.• viva interj.'vaɪvənoun (BrE Educ) (for MA, PhD) defensa f de la tesis; ( for BA) examen oral que decide la nota global de la licenciatura
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['vaɪvǝ]N (also: viva voce) examen m oral
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['viːvǝ]EXCLviva Caroline! — ¡viva Caroline!
* * *['vaɪvə]noun (BrE Educ) (for MA, PhD) defensa f de la tesis; ( for BA) examen oral que decide la nota global de la licenciatura -
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viva (voce) examen oral
См. также в других словарях:
Viva voce — or viva voce can refer to:* The band Viva Voce * For the defense of a scholarly thesis or dissertation by word of mouth, a viva voce examination ( viva voce is Latin for by live voice ) * For spoken evidence (viva voce), see Evidence (law) * Viva … Wikipedia
Viva Voce — die a cappella Band Di … Deutsch Wikipedia
viva voce — vi·va vo·ce /ˌvī və vō sē, ˌvē və vō ˌchā/ adv or adj [Medieval Latin, literally, by living voice]: through speech: by word of mouth testify viva voce Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
viva voce — viva voce, adj. /vuy veuh voh see, vee veuh/ 1. by word of mouth; orally. 2. Also, viva. (in British and European universities) the oral part of an examination. [1555 65; < ML viva voce with living voice, L, abl. of viva vox] * * * … Universalium
viva voce — also viva voce, by word of mouth, 1580s, Latin, lit. living voice, ablative of viva vox … Etymology dictionary
viva voce — [vī′və vō′sē] adv. [ML, with living voice, abl. fem. of L vivus, living + abl. of vox,VOICE] by word of mouth; orally viva voce adj … English World dictionary
viva voce — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (especially of an examination) oral rather than written. ► NOUN Brit. full form of VIVA(Cf. ↑viva). ORIGIN Latin, with the living voice … English terms dictionary
viva voce — meaning ‘an oral examination’, is pronounced viy vǝ voh chi. It is usually shortened to viva (plural vivas) and this is also used as a verb (with inflected forms vivaes, vivaed, vivaing) … Modern English usage
Viva voce — Vi va vo ce (v[imac] v[.a] v[=o] s[ e]). [L.] By word of mouth; orally. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
viva voce — UK [ˌvaɪvə ˈvəʊtʃɪ] / US [ˌvɪvə ˈvoʊtˌʃeɪ] / US [ˌvaɪvə ˈvoʊsɪ] noun [countable] Word forms viva voce : singular viva voce plural viva voces British an oral examination, especially at a university, in which a student answers questions in an… … English dictionary
viva voce — I. adverb Etymology: Medieval Latin, with the living voice Date: 1563 by word of mouth ; orally II. adjective Date: 1654 expressed or conducted by word of mouth ; oral III. noun … New Collegiate Dictionary