Vivir in english

Live

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vivir = live ; dwell ; board. 

Example: This is a story about a thirteen-year-old boy who lives in New York and is so often the victim of street bullies that he hides in the subway, where he manages to make a home for himself.Example: He will dwell in the church that is built by martyrs fighting for justice, by children starving of hunger, by mothers and fathers walking the streets of misery.Example: When she first arrived she was boarding with friends until she found a place to rent.

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» alegría de vivirjoie de vivre .

Example: It is a tall order for information workers to avoid objective obsolescence and subjective burnout, and enhance the joie de vivre of the work setting.

» ansias de vivirzest for life .

Example: But the sunny temperament and zest for life, which he owed to the kindly circumstances of his youth, would last him almost to the end.

» aprender a vivir con Algolearn + to live with + Nombre .

Example: All of the schemes are here subjected to considerable criticism but we have as yet nothing better to replace them; they are used in libraries all over the world, and librarians have to learn to live with them.

» arte de vivir, elart of living, the .

Example: The master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his information and his recreation, his love and his religion.

» cambiar de forma de vivirturn + Posesivo + life (a)round .

Example: A violent panhandler who attacked an elderly man in a church has turned his life around and may even be baptized in the same church where the attack took place.

» ciudad donde viven principalmente jubiladosretirement town [Ciudad que debido a sus condiciones principalmente climáticas o económicas atrae a un gran número de jubilados] .

Example: The study showed that seaside resorts, spas, retirement towns and administrative centres were more likely to have good bookshop than industrial towns.

» como vivir en un escaparatelike being in a (gold)fish bowl .

Example: Living in residence is like being in a fish bowl, something happens and then minutes later the whole house knows.

» continuar viviendolive on .

Example: But now we must face reality and embrace the memory of his spirit and his voracious lust for life, which will live on.

» convivircoexist [co-exist] .

Example: In outlining the supposed 'stages of development' in reading, I emphasized that these were never steadily passed through, that in fact they can coexist.

» dar razón de vivirgive + Nombre + purpose (in + Posesivo + life) .

Example: In a strange kind of way, he saved my life a number of times and gave me purpose when I was a young woman.

» de ilusiones vive el hombreWe are such stuff as dreams are made on .

Example: The poem closes with a strange hint of allusion to the Shakespearean quotation 'We are such stuff as dreams are made on'.

» de mal vivirdisreputable  .

Example: Items from disreputable publishers may be ignored, whereas items from the respected publishers would always be abstracted = Los documentos de editores de dudosa reputación se podían ignorar, mientras que los de editores respetados siempre se resumían.

» derecho a vivirright to live .

Example: It is argued that materials that endanger lives should be banned from the Internet on the basis that every right, even free speech, needs to be balanced with others, especially the right to live.

» deseo de vivirzest for life .

Example: But the sunny temperament and zest for life, which he owed to the kindly circumstances of his youth, would last him almost to the end.

» dicha de vivirjoie de vivre .

Example: It is a tall order for information workers to avoid objective obsolescence and subjective burnout, and enhance the joie de vivre of the work setting.

» estar en un sinvivirbe on tenterhooks .

Example: Homeowners are on tenterhooks today waiting for banks to announce if they are raising interest rates again.

» estar sin vivirworry + Nombre + stiffbe worried sickworry + Nombre + to deathbe worried stiff .

Example: Like any other young woman of her time, she would have been worried stiff about pregnancy.

Example: Of course, we are freaking worried sick of this merger so much so I can't even sleep well at night!.

Example: Walking around wearing a ring that's worth around half the value of her house worries her to death, but at the same time she wants to wear the ring.

Example: He was worried stiff by how much he wanted her, knowing there was no future in it.

» ¡esto es vivir!this is the life! .

Example: He laced his fingers behind his head, heaved a big sigh, and said, 'This is the life!'.

» ganas de vivirzest for life .

Example: But the sunny temperament and zest for life, which he owed to the kindly circumstances of his youth, would last him almost to the end.

» irse a vivir amove tomove in(to)take up + residence in .

Example: He says he moved to Denver for culinary school, but quickly realized he wanted to go back home.

Example: A teenager's dreams come true when a former porn star moves in next door and they fall in love.

Example: The hawk has a nest nearby where it has taken up residence to protect its young.

» irse a vivir al extranjeromove + abroadmove + overseas .

Example: I'm one of several million Americans who has moved abroad to find a better way of life at a lower price.

Example: Many future expats want to move overseas, but don't think everything through.

» mudarse a vivir amove tomove in(to)take up + residence in .

Example: He says he moved to Denver for culinary school, but quickly realized he wanted to go back home.

Example: A teenager's dreams come true when a former porn star moves in next door and they fall in love.

Example: The hawk has a nest nearby where it has taken up residence to protect its young.

» no arrepentirse de lo vividolive (+ Posesivo +) life to the fullest and have no regrets .

Example: Jessie admitted that she has lived her life to the fullest and has no regrets.

» seguir viviendolive on .

Example: But now we must face reality and embrace the memory of his spirit and his voracious lust for life, which will live on.

» sólo se vive una vezyou only live once .

Example: That being said...you only live once, so if you decide to jump in head first, and if things don't work out, remember, you can always leave.

» trasladarse a vivir amove tomove in(to)take up + residence in .

Example: He says he moved to Denver for culinary school, but quickly realized he wanted to go back home.

Example: A teenager's dreams come true when a former porn star moves in next door and they fall in love.

Example: The hawk has a nest nearby where it has taken up residence to protect its young.

» viva + Nombrelong live + Nombre [Generalmente usado en la expresión 'Nombre + is dead, long live + Nombre!'] .

Example: The article has the title 'SCON is dead!...Long live Project Hermes!'.

» vive y deja vivirlive and let live .

Example: When she was young and her heart was an open book, she used to say, 'Live and let live'.

» vivir acomodadamentelive off + the fat of the land .

Example: Unless more of us refuse to be content to coast along, living off the fat of the land and leaving others to pay the tab, there is no guarantee that America will be a better place for our children than it was for us.

» vivir a costa defree-ride onget + a free ride .

Example: Accordingly, many Eurasian allies now free-ride on the United States -- they spend a trifling amount on defense relative to their means.

Example: Team members will be angry that the slacker gets a free ride while foisting work on colleagues and stirring up trouble.

» vivir a cuerpo de reylive like + a kinglive in + the lap of luxurylive like + a lordlive + the life of Rileylead + the life of Riley .

Example: This is a country where the ruler lives like a king while the citizens live like beggers do.

Example: Leading 'a dog's life' has taken on an entirely new meaning for some of today's lucky canines who live in the lap of luxury.

Example: Even in central London you can live like a lord, and at a fraction of the cost of a five-star hotel.

Example: I'm just watching a documentary about such parasites sponging off the state and living the life of Riley.

Example: I took longer that most to mature and married later in life having led the life of Riley until I was close to 36.

» vivir a duras penaslive on + a prayer .

Example: Today on the Dr. Phil show, Dan and Janna were guests who were 'living on a prayer' since they, along with their seven children, were living in home with no income, no heat and no running water.

» vivir a la buena de Dioslive on + a prayer .

Example: Today on the Dr. Phil show, Dan and Janna were guests who were 'living on a prayer' since they, along with their seven children, were living in home with no income, no heat and no running water.

» vivir a la imagen de Dioslive + godly .

Example: The apostle Paul uses an athletic image to tell us we must discipline ourselves to live godly.

» vivir al borde del abismolive + (life) on the edge .

Example: Some people live life on the edge every day and love every minute of it.

» vivir al borde de la pobrezalive on + the poverty line .

Example: Wine's feel-good factor makes it easy to forget that too many of the world's grape growers and pickers live on the poverty line.

» vivir al díalive for + todaylive from + day to daylive for + the momentlive for + the presentlive + paycheque to paychequetake + a/one step at a timetake + a/one day at a timecarpe diemseize + the daylife is a journey(, not a destination)live (from) + hand to mouth .

Example: The following are famous quotes about the present, advocating living for today instead of dwelling on the past.

Example: I'm also suffering hair loss and I can only say that my life has gotten better since I've stopped obsessing and live from day to day.

Example: Live for the moment -- it's now or never so let's stand together.

Example: You can hate your past, you can love your future, but live for the present because life is too short and it could end any minute.

Example: Americans have stopped saving for a rainy day, living paycheck to paycheck and depending on credit cards to get them through emergencies = Los americanos han dejado de ahorrar para cuando lleguen tiempos difíciles, viviendo al día y dependiendo de las tarjetas de crédito para ayudarles a superar las emergencias.

Example: Let's just take one step at a time, not worry so much.

Example: Pressures only make you procrastinate, thus generating more pressure -- I just take a day at a time, put one foot in front of the other.

Example: A celebrated poet of ancient Rome, Horace, first decreed the importance of seizing the day through his ode of 'carpe diem'.

Example: A celebrated poet of ancient Rome, Horace, first decreed the importance of seizing the day through his ode of 'carpe diem'.

Example: Many people have adopted the Emerson quote 'Life is a journey, not a destination' as their life mantra.

Example: The two protagonists are used to represent a large number of people in this world who are forced to live from hand to mouth in a life void of dreams and aspirations.

» vivir al límitelive + (life) on the edge .

Example: Some people live life on the edge every day and love every minute of it.

» vivir al margen delive on + the fringes of .

Example: This article examines the role of public library trustees who appear to live on the fringes of the library profession, locked out of the decision making mainstream.

» vivir amancebadoslive in + sin .

Example: In the 1970s it was called 'living in sin' but the couples who flouted convention back then mostly married each other before two years were up.

» vivir asustadolive in + fear (of) .

Example: Our area has been like a war-zone for the last six weeks and our pensioners live in fear of the children they fought to defend.

» vivir atemorizadolive in + fear (of) .

Example: Our area has been like a war-zone for the last six weeks and our pensioners live in fear of the children they fought to defend.

» vivir bajo el mismo techolive under + the same rooflive under + one roof .

Example: As the credit crunch bites families are rediscovering the benefits of all living under the same roof.

Example: The troubled housing market, the recession and high unemployment are forcing more people to live under one roof.

» vivir cercalive + locally .

Example: Many authors and special guests are glad to help in this way in the cause of book promotion particularly when they live locally.

» vivir como un marquéslive like + a kinglive like + a lordlive + the life of Rileylead + the life of Riley .

Example: This is a country where the ruler lives like a king while the citizens live like beggers do.

Example: Even in central London you can live like a lord, and at a fraction of the cost of a five-star hotel.

Example: I'm just watching a documentary about such parasites sponging off the state and living the life of Riley.

Example: I took longer that most to mature and married later in life having led the life of Riley until I was close to 36.

» vivir como un príncipelive + the life of Rileylead + the life of Rileylive like + a kinglive like + a lord .

Example: I'm just watching a documentary about such parasites sponging off the state and living the life of Riley.

Example: I took longer that most to mature and married later in life having led the life of Riley until I was close to 36.

Example: This is a country where the ruler lives like a king while the citizens live like beggers do.

Example: Even in central London you can live like a lord, and at a fraction of the cost of a five-star hotel.

» vivir como un reylive like + a kinglive like + a lordlive in + the lap of luxurylive + the life of Rileylead + the life of Riley .

Example: This is a country where the ruler lives like a king while the citizens live like beggers do.

Example: Even in central London you can live like a lord, and at a fraction of the cost of a five-star hotel.

Example: Leading 'a dog's life' has taken on an entirely new meaning for some of today's lucky canines who live in the lap of luxury.

Example: I'm just watching a documentary about such parasites sponging off the state and living the life of Riley.

Example: I took longer that most to mature and married later in life having led the life of Riley until I was close to 36.

» vivir conlive withroom (with) .

Example: Culture may mean an acquaintance with the ways in which a particular people construct buildings, manufacture artifacts, worship deities, make war and love, raise children, and live with one another.

Example: Some gay students may feel uncomfortable rooming with members of the same gender, especially if these roommates display signs of homophobia.

» vivir con la conciencia limpialive with + a clear conscience .

Example: I want to live with a clear conscience that I have not hurt anyone or owe any man anything.

» vivir con la conciencia tranquilalive with + a clear conscience .

Example: I want to live with a clear conscience that I have not hurt anyone or owe any man anything.

» vivir con la familialive with + Posesivo + family .

Example: She lives with her family on a small farm in northern Michigan.

» vivir con lo justolive on + a shoestring (budget) .

Example: If you consider eating out a couple times a week a necessity rather than a lark, you aren't cut out for living on a shoestring.

» vivir con lo mínimolive on + a shoestring (budget) .

Example: If you consider eating out a couple times a week a necessity rather than a lark, you aren't cut out for living on a shoestring.

» vivir con lo puestolive on + a shoestring (budget)live on + a prayerlive (from) + hand to mouth .

Example: If you consider eating out a couple times a week a necessity rather than a lark, you aren't cut out for living on a shoestring.

Example: Today on the Dr. Phil show, Dan and Janna were guests who were 'living on a prayer' since they, along with their seven children, were living in home with no income, no heat and no running water.

Example: The two protagonists are used to represent a large number of people in this world who are forced to live from hand to mouth in a life void of dreams and aspirations.

» vivir con miedolive in + fear (of) .

Example: Our area has been like a war-zone for the last six weeks and our pensioners live in fear of the children they fought to defend.

» vivir con + Posesivo + padreslive with + Posesivo + parents .

Example: If the person is working and taking care of thier own bills, I don't see where it really matters if they always live with their parents.

» vivir delive offlive on .

Example: The pilot fish leads the shark to food, then lives off the crumbs of the shark's meals.

Example: The enormous amount of commercial capital accumulated during the war had created a host of persons living on fixed incomes.

» vivir de acuerdo con + Posesivo + idealeslive up to + Posesivo + ideals .

Example: She berated him for having 'gone to seed' and lambasted him for not living up to his ideals = Ella le recriminó por "abandonarse" y le acusó de no vivir de acuerdo con sus ideales.

» vivir de acuerdo con + Posesivo + posibilidadeslive within + Posesivo + means .

Example: Even if she starts living within her means today, that doesn't mean that the debt will immediately go away.

» vivir de acuerdo con un principiolive by + a principle .

Example: My grandfather lived by the principle: 'never leave for tomorrow what you can do today'.

» vivir de ilusioneslive in + a dream world .

Example: Don't ever change that -- the ones that live in a dream world are the ones that ended making this world better.

» vivir de la agriculturalive off + farming .

Example: Most of the population lives off farming, mostly for subsistence, but coffee, cocoa and cotton are also produced for export.

» vivir de la cazalive off + hunting .

Example: The Uros tribe lives off hunting, fishing, and selling their beautiful handicrafts.

» vivir del airelive on + (thin) air .

Example: I have become a fakir but I haven't started tramping barefoot over burning coals, meditating, levitating, or living on air and I have no foreseeable intention of doing so.

» vivir de la pescalive off + fishing .

Example: The Uros tribe lives off hunting, fishing, and selling their beautiful handicrafts.

» vivir de las montañaslive off + the mountains .

Example: They hid in caves and lived off the mountains until forced to surrender or face starvation.

» vivir de las rentaslive off + the fat of the land .

Example: Unless more of us refuse to be content to coast along, living off the fat of the land and leaving others to pay the tab, there is no guarantee that America will be a better place for our children than it was for us.

» vivir de la tierralive off + the landlive off + farming .

Example: His family lived off of the land -- every summer his mother canned vegetables, fruits, jams, sauces, and meats for the winter.

Example: Most of the population lives off farming, mostly for subsistence, but coffee, cocoa and cotton are also produced for export.

» vivir del campolive off + the landlive off + farming .

Example: His family lived off of the land -- every summer his mother canned vegetables, fruits, jams, sauces, and meats for the winter.

Example: Most of the population lives off farming, mostly for subsistence, but coffee, cocoa and cotton are also produced for export.

» vivir del cuentolive off + the fat of the land .

Example: Unless more of us refuse to be content to coast along, living off the fat of the land and leaving others to pay the tab, there is no guarantee that America will be a better place for our children than it was for us.

» vivir del marlive off + the sea .

Example: The mental attitude which best reflected the risk-laden world inhabited by those living off the sea was their belief in luck.

» vivir de nuevorelive  .

Example: The reader of this work can relive with some degree of verisimilitude the excitement and stimulation created by these institutes and such colloquies as the Kilgour-Lubetzky exchange.

» vivir de + Posesivo + aspecto físicoget by on + looks alone .

Example: Women can get by on looks alone -- the better she looks the more opportunities.

» vivir de + Posesivo + cara bonitaget by on + looks alone .

Example: Women can get by on looks alone -- the better she looks the more opportunities.

» vivir de prestadolive on + borrowed time .

Example: The article 'Living on 'borrowed' time' discusses a case heard in the magistrates' court in 1970 in which a schoolboy had stolen 23 books from his local library.

» vivir de quimeraslive in + a dream world .

Example: Don't ever change that -- the ones that live in a dream world are the ones that ended making this world better.

» vivir despreocupadamentecoast alonglive without + worriesnot have a worry in the worldnot have a worry in the worldnot have a care in the world .

Example: Unless more of us refuse to be content to coast along, living off the fat of the land and leaving others to pay the tab, there is no guarantee that America will be a better place for our children than it was for us.

Example: Living debt free is living without worries.

Example: He wistfully recalls his youth where they played kick the can and didn't have a worry in the world.

Example: He wistfully recalls his youth where they played kick the can and didn't have a worry in the world.

Example: May you birthday be as it started, innocent, so you never have a care in the world.

» vivir día a díatake + a/one step at a timetake + a/one day at a time .

Example: Let's just take one step at a time, not worry so much.

Example: Pressures only make you procrastinate, thus generating more pressure -- I just take a day at a time, put one foot in front of the other.

» vivir (durante) más añoslive + longer .

Example: Many of us assume that more relaxed people live longer, but it's not necessarily the case.

» vivir (durante) más tiempolive + longer .

Example: Many of us assume that more relaxed people live longer, but it's not necessarily the case.

» vivir (durante) muchos añoslive + long life/liveslive + long .

Example: If you come from a family with relatives who have lived long lives, you will too.

Example: The value of life lies not in the length of days, but in the use we make of them, a man may live long yet get little from life.

» vivir durante mucho tiempolive for + a long time .

Example: Perennial herbs such as rosemary, sage, lavender and thyme can live for a long time, but grow leggy and flop with age.

» vivir (durante) mucho tiempolive + long .

Example: The value of life lies not in the length of days, but in the use we make of them, a man may live long yet get little from life.

» vivir el momentolive for + the momentlive for + the presentlive for + todaycarpe diemseize + the daylife is a journey(, not a destination) .

Example: Live for the moment -- it's now or never so let's stand together.

Example: You can hate your past, you can love your future, but live for the present because life is too short and it could end any minute.

Example: The following are famous quotes about the present, advocating living for today instead of dwelling on the past.

Example: A celebrated poet of ancient Rome, Horace, first decreed the importance of seizing the day through his ode of 'carpe diem'.

Example: A celebrated poet of ancient Rome, Horace, first decreed the importance of seizing the day through his ode of 'carpe diem'.

Example: Many people have adopted the Emerson quote 'Life is a journey, not a destination' as their life mantra.

» vivir el tiempo suficiente (como para)live + long enough (to) .

Example: As a consequence, the probability that he will live long enough to run out of money is less than 1 percent.

» vivir enlive in .

Example: The apartment is brand new with all mods and cons and never lived in before.

» vivir en casalive at + home .

Example: Increasingly, more grown-up kids are living at home in their twenties and thirties.

» vivir en el pasadodwell on/upon + the pastlive in + the past .

Example: The following are famous quotes about the present, advocating living for today instead of dwelling on the past.

Example: So if you find yourself stuck in rut ask yourself if living in the past is the problem.

» vivir en (el) pecadolive in + sin .

Example: In the 1970s it was called 'living in sin' but the couples who flouted convention back then mostly married each other before two years were up.

» vivir en el presentelive in + the present .

Example: Living in the present simply requires practice -- one thing that can help is to remind yourself that time heals everything.

» vivir en el umbral de la pobrezalive on + the poverty line .

Example: Wine's feel-good factor makes it easy to forget that too many of the world's grape growers and pickers live on the poverty line.

» vivir en la calletake to + the road .

Example: Sometimes, individuals, often alcoholics, bastards or others stigmatized by society, 'took to the road'.

» vivir en la localidadlive + locally .

Example: Many authors and special guests are glad to help in this way in the cause of book promotion particularly when they live locally.

» vivir en la luna de Valenciahave + Posesivo + head in the cloudsPosesivo + head + be + in the clouds .

Example: She was tall, portly while she was gangly, supportive while she tended to be domineering, sober while she loved her drink, and rooted in the earth while she often had her head in the clouds.

Example: She all too often gets lost in conversation and although her feet are on the ground, her head is in the clouds.

» vivir en la miserialive in + squalorwalk + the streets of miserylive in + penury .

Example: Despite the high rate of mental illness in people living in squalor, only about half have received psychiatric treatment in the previous year.

Example: He will dwell in the church that is built by martyrs fighting for justice, by children starving of hunger, by mothers and fathers walking the streets of misery.

Example: Prior to that he spent almost a year not having a clue what to do with his life and living in penury.

» vivir en la penurialive in + penury .

Example: Prior to that he spent almost a year not having a clue what to do with his life and living in penury.

» vivir en la pobrezawalk + the streets of misery .

Example: He will dwell in the church that is built by martyrs fighting for justice, by children starving of hunger, by mothers and fathers walking the streets of misery.

» vivir en las nubesbe in cloud cuckoo landlive in + cloud cuckoo landlive in + a dream worldbe out in left field .

Example: There are always those, who, if they cannot see any immediate relationship between what is being taught and the present state of practice, declare that the schools of librarianship are 'in cloud cuckoo land' or some other improbable location.

Example: He argued that those who believe the status quo is the best way forward for sustainable development were living in cloud cuckoo land.

Example: Don't ever change that -- the ones that live in a dream world are the ones that ended making this world better.

Example: At times she's quite rational, but at other times she's out in left field.

» vivir en libertadlive in + freedom .

Example: Memorial Day is a day for Americans to come together and honor our military dead who gave their all so we might live in freedom.

» vivir en otro mundolive in + cloud cuckoo landbe in cloud cuckoo land .

Example: He argued that those who believe the status quo is the best way forward for sustainable development were living in cloud cuckoo land.

Example: There are always those, who, if they cannot see any immediate relationship between what is being taught and the present state of practice, declare that the schools of librarianship are 'in cloud cuckoo land' or some other improbable location.

» vivir en pazlive in + peacelive with + Reflexivo .

Example: This children's book demonstrates that both Jews and Arabs can cross the cultural divide that exists in Israel and live in peace.

Example: You've got such a big head that you could never live with yourself unless you could put us all to shame.

» vivir en un mundo aparteinhabit + a world of + Posesivo + own .

Example: Incunabulists tend to inhabit a world of their own which is remote from those concerned with later printed books.

» vivir en un mundo de fantasíalive in + a dream world .

Example: Don't ever change that -- the ones that live in a dream world are the ones that ended making this world better.

» vivir felizlive + happily .

Example: The author focuses on debunking the Cinderella Myth -- that relates the tale of Cinderella who is abused and exploited until she finds Prince Charming and lives happily ever after.

» vivir felizmentelive + happily .

Example: The author focuses on debunking the Cinderella Myth -- that relates the tale of Cinderella who is abused and exploited until she finds Prince Charming and lives happily ever after.

» vivir intensamentelive (+ Posesivo +) life to the fulllive (+ Posesivo +) life to the fullestlive to + the fullestlive (+ Posesivo +) life to the hilt .

Example: Life is to be lived dangerously and to the full.

Example: My mother was a strong beautiful woman who lived her life to the fullest.

Example: Getting more out of life is a matter of choosing to live to the fullest and being smart about how you spend your time.

Example: The man who drinks Scotch is one who lives life to the hilt, savoring new challenges and discoveries on a daily basis.

» vivir juntoslive together .

Example: Political philosophy is the study of how we can and how we ought to live together.

» vivir la gran vidalive it uplive + the high life .

Example: She's traveled the world, from helping orphans in Hawaii to living it up in Nepal.

Example: Now you'll have the perfect opportunity to live the high life, but on your terms and on your time.

» vivir la vidalive + Posesivo + life .

Example: He taught him that living one's life with honor and integrity was more important than winning battles.

» vivir la vida al máximolive (+ Posesivo +) life to the fulllive (+ Posesivo +) life to the fullestlive to + the fullestlive (+ Posesivo +) life to the hilt .

Example: Life is to be lived dangerously and to the full.

Example: My mother was a strong beautiful woman who lived her life to the fullest.

Example: Getting more out of life is a matter of choosing to live to the fullest and being smart about how you spend your time.

Example: The man who drinks Scotch is one who lives life to the hilt, savoring new challenges and discoveries on a daily basis.

» vivir lejos delive away from .

Example: She's is a perfect example of someone who has found her inner peace living away from the distractions of the city.

» vivir lejos el Uno del Otrolive + far apart .

Example: Famly emergencies can be especially tough to deal with when living far apart.

» vivir lo suficiente (como para)live + long enough (to) .

Example: As a consequence, the probability that he will live long enough to run out of money is less than 1 percent.

» vivir máslive + longer .

Example: Many of us assume that more relaxed people live longer, but it's not necessarily the case.

» vivir mundosee + lifesee + the world .

Example: Their initial idea was 'to see life, see the world'.

Example: Their initial idea was 'to see life, see the world'.

» vivir para siemprelive + forever .

Example: He had decided to live forever or die in the attempt.

» vivir para vernever + cease to amaze .

Example: It never ceases to amaze me how kids don't need any introduction with other kids to play with them.

» vivir peligrosamentelive + dangerouslylive + dangerously close to the edgelive + life dangerouslylive + (life) on the edge .

Example: Life is to be lived dangerously and to the full.

Example: He was a caustic yet perceptive actor-comedian who lived dangerously close to the edge both on stage and off.

Example: Life is to be lived dangerously and to the full.

Example: Some people live life on the edge every day and love every minute of it.

» vivir pendiendo de un hilolive on + the line .

Example: Life has a beginning place and an ending place, but what if you are living on the line between both?.

» vivir por debajo del umbral de pobrezalive below/under + the poverty line .

Example: Nearly 36 million rural residents, or 3.8 percent of China's rural population, lived under the poverty line by the end of 2009.

» vivir por encima del umbral de pobrezalive above + the poverty line .

Example: Not a single province in Canada pays a minimum wage that permits a full-time worker to live above the poverty line.

» vivir por encima de + Posesivo + posibilidadeslive beyond + Posesivo + means .

Example: She lived beyond her means, routinely spending thousands of bucks on hair extensions and beauty treatments and throwing lavish parties for him.

» vivir por mucho tiempolive for + a long time .

Example: Perennial herbs such as rosemary, sage, lavender and thyme can live for a long time, but grow leggy and flop with age.

» vivir + Posesivo + fantasíalive (out) + Posesivo + fantasy .

Example: Whatever the reason, it seems like she's been living out her fantasies through her heroine.

» vivir + Posesivo + sueñolive (out) + Posesivo + dream(s) .

Example: A formidable woman, Augusta dared to live her dreams and in the process made a lasting contribution to her world which trickles down into ours.

» vivir sabiendo quelive with + the knowledge that .

Example: She has always lived with the knowledge that her blue-blooded family disowned her as a baby.

» vivir saludablelive + healthy .

Example: This website is dedicated to inspiring you to live healthy in mind, body and spirit in an unhealthy world.

» vivir saludablementelive + healthilylive + healthfully .

Example: A few years ago there was an anecdote cruising the Internet, about what we should do to live healthily.

Example: A healthful environment is essential if children and youth are to live healthfully while at school.

» vivir sanamentelive + healthilylive + healthfully .

Example: A few years ago there was an anecdote cruising the Internet, about what we should do to live healthily.

Example: A healthful environment is essential if children and youth are to live healthfully while at school.

» vivir sanolive + healthy .

Example: This website is dedicated to inspiring you to live healthy in mind, body and spirit in an unhealthy world.

» vivir siempre pendiente de la horalive by + the clock .

Example: 'Professional people don't live by the clock: you wouldn't tell a doctor or a lawyer that he couldn't make a decision to call it quits on a particular day'.

» vivir sinlive without .

Example: The article is entitled 'I cannot live without books': Thomas Jefferson, bibliophile'.

» vivir sin comodidadeslive + rough .

Example: Turpin headed back into the familiar East Anglian countryside and lived rough for some time.

» vivir sin dar golpelive off + the fat of the land .

Example: Unless more of us refuse to be content to coast along, living off the fat of the land and leaving others to pay the tab, there is no guarantee that America will be a better place for our children than it was for us.

» vivir sin detenerselive + life on the go .

Example: Charles loves cooking, fishing, hunting, shooting pool, playing lottery, dressing up in suits, traveling, and living life on the go all the time.

» vivir sin las comodidades más básicaslive + rough .

Example: Turpin headed back into the familiar East Anglian countryside and lived rough for some time.

» vivir sin mirar atráslive + life on the go .

Example: Charles loves cooking, fishing, hunting, shooting pool, playing lottery, dressing up in suits, traveling, and living life on the go all the time.

» vivir sin ningún tipo de preocupación(es)not have a worry in the worldnot have a care in the world .

Example: He wistfully recalls his youth where they played kick the can and didn't have a worry in the world.

Example: May you birthday be as it started, innocent, so you never have a care in the world.

» vivir sin pararlive + life on the go .

Example: Charles loves cooking, fishing, hunting, shooting pool, playing lottery, dressing up in suits, traveling, and living life on the go all the time.

» vivir sin preocupacioneslive without + worriesnot have a worry in the worldnot have a care in the world .

Example: Living debt free is living without worries.

Example: He wistfully recalls his youth where they played kick the can and didn't have a worry in the world.

Example: May you birthday be as it started, innocent, so you never have a care in the world.

» vivir sololive + alone .

Example: French explorer and adventurer Xavier Rosset is about to embark on a 300 day trip to live alone on a remote tropical island in the South Pacific.

» vivir tranquilolive with + Reflexivo .

Example: You've got such a big head that you could never live with yourself unless you could put us all to shame.

» vivir una doble existencialead + a double lifelive + a double life .

Example: Weiner's story is not merely a smutty story, it's a story about an elected official who was leading a double life.

Example: Some of the best shows on TV and the most amazing crime stories all revolve around a person living a double life.

» vivir una/la vida fácillive + an/the easy life .

Example: The Maya king and his nobles lived an easy life -- they had their every need provided for by the commoners.

» vivir una mentiralive + a lie .

Example: These people do not just tell lies but they live a lie -- everything they say and do is tainted with dishonesty.

» vivir una vida saludablelive + a healthy life .

Example: It really is about setting a goal to live a healthy life and then focusing on it to make certain we are following through.

» vivir una vida sanalive + a healthy life .

Example: It really is about setting a goal to live a healthy life and then focusing on it to make certain we are following through.

» vivir un estilo de vida saludablelive + a healthy lifestyle .

Example: If you want to live a healthy lifestyle, you will need to manage the stress in your life so that it does not overtake you.

» vivir un estilo de vida sanolive + a healthy lifestyle .

Example: If you want to live a healthy lifestyle, you will need to manage the stress in your life so that it does not overtake you.

» vivir un infiernogo through + (sheer) hellgo through + a (real) ordealgo through + hell and back .

Example: Ours is a world where people don't know what they want and are willing to go through hell to get it.

Example: My second delivery was an emergency C-section to a ten pound baby who went through a real ordeal as I waited for the doctor to arrive.

Example: This chickadee on the picture here is still fighting after going through hell and back and every time I get news of her progress, my heart fills with joy.

» vivir un sueñolive + a dream .

Example: I love what I do, and sometimes it doesn't feel real, it feels like living a dream, a good one I don't want to end.

» volver a vivirrelive  .

Example: The reader of this work can relive with some degree of verisimilitude the excitement and stimulation created by these institutes and such colloquies as the Kilgour-Lubetzky exchange.

Vivir synonyms

be in spanish: ser, pronunciation: bi part of speech: verb go in spanish: ir, pronunciation: goʊ part of speech: verb dwell in spanish: habitar, pronunciation: dwel part of speech: verb experience in spanish: experiencia, pronunciation: ɪkspɪriəns part of speech: noun know in spanish: saber, pronunciation: noʊ part of speech: verb current in spanish: corriente, pronunciation: kɜrənt part of speech: adjective, noun people in spanish: gente, pronunciation: pipəl part of speech: noun last in spanish: último, pronunciation: læst part of speech: adjective resilient in spanish: elástico, pronunciation: rɪzɪljənt part of speech: adjective endure in spanish: soportar, pronunciation: endjʊr part of speech: verb hot in spanish: caliente, pronunciation: hɑt part of speech: adjective living in spanish: vivo, pronunciation: lɪvɪŋ part of speech: noun exist in spanish: existe, pronunciation: ɪgzɪst part of speech: verb alive in spanish: viva, pronunciation: əlaɪv part of speech: adjective reside in spanish: residir, pronunciation: rɪzaɪd part of speech: verb survive in spanish: sobrevivir, pronunciation: sɜrvaɪv part of speech: verb shack in spanish: choza, pronunciation: ʃæk part of speech: noun lively in spanish: animado, pronunciation: laɪvli part of speech: adjective inhabit in spanish: habitar, pronunciation: ɪnhæbət part of speech: verb elastic in spanish: elástico, pronunciation: ɪlæstɪk part of speech: adjective subsist in spanish: subsistir, pronunciation: səbsɪst part of speech: verb populate in spanish: poblar, pronunciation: pɑpjəleɪt part of speech: verb loaded in spanish: cargado, pronunciation: loʊdəd part of speech: adjective hold up in spanish: Sostener, pronunciation: hoʊldʌp part of speech: verb charged in spanish: cargado, pronunciation: tʃɑrdʒd part of speech: adjective hold out in spanish: resistir, pronunciation: hoʊldaʊt part of speech: verb smoldering in spanish: latente, pronunciation: smoʊldɜrɪŋ part of speech: adjective bouncy in spanish: activo, pronunciation: baʊnsi part of speech: adjective whippy in spanish: flexible, pronunciation: wɪpi part of speech: adjective springy in spanish: elástico, pronunciation: sprɪndʒi part of speech: adjective smouldering in spanish: latente, pronunciation: smoʊldɜrɪŋ part of speech: adjective live on in spanish: vivir, pronunciation: laɪvɑn part of speech: verb untaped in spanish: desatado, pronunciation: ənteɪpt part of speech: adjective unrecorded in spanish: no registrado, pronunciation: ənrɪkɔrdɪd part of speech: adjective unfilmed in spanish: sin filtrar, pronunciation: ənfɪlmd part of speech: adjective
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