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live1 English-German

lebend

live-in English-German

im Haus wohnend

live wire English-German

Energiebündel

live on English-German

leben von

live ˈdown English-German

Gras wachsen lassen über

live ˈup to English-German

gerecht werden

live in a vacuum in vacuum English-German

im luftleeren Raum leben

stand/live [quite] near in near English-German

[ganz] in der Nähe stehen/wohnen

live just down the road in down2 English-German

ein Stück weiter unten in der Straße wohnen

live in sheltered housing in sheltered English-German

in einer Altenwohnung/in Altenwohnungen leben

live just up the road in up English-German

ein Stück weiter oben in der Straße wohnen

live below the poverty line in poverty line English-German

unterhalb der Armutsgrenze leben

I used to live in London in use English-German

früher habe ich in London gelebt

live within/beyond one's means in means English-German

seinen Verhältnissen entsprechend/über seine Verhältnisse leben

live side by side [with sb.] in side English-German

in [jmds.] unmittelbarer Nachbarschaft leben

be or live on/below the breadline in breadline English-German

gerade noch/nicht einmal mehr das Notwendigste zum Leben haben

live1 British & World English

remain alive

live2 British & World English

not dead or inanimate; living

live2 English-French

vivant/-e

live3 English-Spanish

en directo

live off or on in live1 British & World English

depend on as a source of income or support

go live in live2 British & World English

(of a computer system) become operational

live-in British & World English

(of a domestic employee) resident in an employer’s house

live-in English-French

qui est logé/-e et nourri/-e

live-in English-Italian

che vive in casa

live-in English-Spanish

residente

long live ——! in live1 British & World English

said to express loyalty or support for a specified person or thing

live with in live1 British & World English

share a home and have a sexual relationship with (someone to whom one is not married)

live bait British & World English

small living fish or worms used to entice prey

live blog British & World English

a blog or microblog providing a commentary on an event as it takes place

live-born British & World English

born alive, not stillborn

live load British & World English

the weight of people or goods in a building or vehicle

live oak British & World English

a large, spreading, evergreen North American oak, which typically supports a large quantity of Spanish moss and other epiphytes

live wire British & World English

an energetic and unpredictable person

live-work British & World English

denoting or relating to property which combines residential living space with commercial or manufacturing space

a real live —— in real1 British & World English

used to emphasize the existence or presence of something surprising or unusual

live wire English-French

boute-en-train m inv

live wire English-Italian

be a live wire