living 音标拼音: [l'ɪvɪŋ]
a .
活的,活着的,现存的;逼真的,一模一样的;生活的,维持生活的
n . 生活,生计
活的,活着的,现存的;逼真的,一模一样的;生活的,维持生活的生活,生计
living adj 1 :
pertaining to living persons ; "
within living memory "
2 :
true to life ;
lifelike ; "
the living image of her mother "
3 : (
informal )
absolute ; "
she is a living doll "; "
scared the living daylights out of them "; "
beat the living hell out of him "
4 :
still in existence ; "
the Wollemi pine found in Australia is a surviving specimen of a conifer thought to have been long extinct and therefore known as a living fossil "; "
the only surviving frontier blockhouse in Pennsylvania " [
synonym :
{
surviving }, {
living }]
5 :
still in active use ; "
a living language "
6 : (
used of minerals or stone )
in its natural state and place ;
not mined or quarried ; "
carved into the living stone ";
n 1 :
the experience of being alive ;
the course of human events and activities ; "
he could no longer cope with the complexities of life " [
synonym : {
life }, {
living }]
2 :
people who are still living ; "
save your pity for the living "
[
ant : {
dead }]
3 :
the condition of living or the state of being alive ; "
while there '
s life there '
s hope "; "
life depends on many chemical and physical processes " [
synonym : {
animation }, {
life }, {
living },
{
aliveness }]
4 :
the financial means whereby one lives ; "
each child was expected to pay for their keep "; "
he applied to the state for support "; "
he could no longer earn his own livelihood " [
synonym :
{
support }, {
keep }, {
livelihood }, {
living }, {
bread and butter }, {
sustenance }]
Live \
Live \ (
l [
i ^]
v ),
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Lived } (
l [
i ^]
vd );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Living }.] [
OE .
liven ,
livien ,
AS .
libban ,
lifian ;
akin to OS .
libbian ,
D .
leven ,
G .
leben ,
OHG .
leb [=
e ]
n ,
Dan .
leve ,
Sw .
lefva ,
Icel .
lifa to live ,
to be left ,
to remain ,
Goth .
liban to live ;
akin to E .
leave to forsake ,
and life ,
Gr .
liparei ^
n to persist ,
liparo `
s oily ,
shining ,
sleek ,
li `
pos fat ,
lard ,
Skr .
lip to anoint ,
smear ;
--
the first sense prob .
was ,
to cleave to ,
stick to ;
hence ,
to remain ,
stay ;
and hence ,
to live .]
1 .
To be alive ;
to have life ;
to have ,
as an animal or a plant ,
the capacity of assimilating matter as food ,
and to be dependent on such assimilation for a continuance of existence ;
as ,
animals and plants that live to a great age are long in reaching maturity .
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Thus saith the Lord God unto these bones ;
Behold ,
I will . . .
lay sinews upon you ,
and will bring up flesh upon you ,
and cover you with skin ,
and put breath in you ,
and ye shall live . --
Ezek .
xxxvii .
5 ,
6 .
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2 .
To pass one '
s time ;
to pass life or time in a certain manner ,
as to habits ,
conduct ,
or circumstances ;
as ,
to live in ease or affluence ;
to live happily or usefully .
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O death ,
how bitter is the remembrance of thee to a man that liveth at rest in his possessions !
--
Ecclus .
xli .
1 .
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3 .
To make one '
s abiding place or home ;
to abide ;
to dwell ;
to reside ;
as ,
to live in a cottage by the sea .
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Jacob lived in the land of Egypt seventeen years .
--
Gen .
xlvii .
28 .
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4 .
To be or continue in existence ;
to exist ;
to remain ;
to be permanent ;
to last ; --
said of inanimate objects ,
ideas ,
etc .
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Men '
s evil manners live in brass ;
their virtues We write in water . --
Shak .
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5 .
To enjoy or make the most of life ;
to be in a state of happiness ;
as ,
people want not just to exist ,
but to live .
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What greater curse could envious fortune give Than just to die when I began to live ? --
Dryden .
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6 .
To feed ;
to subsist ;
to be nourished or supported ; --
with on ;
as ,
horses live on grass and grain .
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7 .
To have a spiritual existence ;
to be quickened ,
nourished ,
and actuated by divine influence or faith .
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The just shall live by faith . --
Gal .
iii .
ll .
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8 .
To be maintained in life ;
to acquire a livelihood ;
to subsist ; --
with on or by ;
as ,
to live on spoils .
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Those who live by labor . --
Sir W .
Temple .
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9 .
To outlast danger ;
to float ; --
said of a ship ,
boat ,
etc .;
as ,
no ship could live in such a storm .
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A strong mast that lived upon the sea . --
Shak .
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{
To live out },
to be at service ;
to live away from home as a servant . [
U .
S .]
{
To live with }.
(
a )
To dwell or to be a lodger with .
(
b )
To cohabit with ;
to have intercourse with ,
as male with female .
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Living \
Liv "
ing \ (
l [
i ^]
v "[
i ^]
ng ),
a . [
From {
Live },
v .
i .]
1 .
Being alive ;
having life ;
as ,
a living creature .
Opposed to {
dead }.
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2 .
Active ;
lively ;
vigorous ; --
said esp .
of states of the mind ,
and sometimes of abstract things ;
as ,
a living faith ;
a living principle . "
Living hope . " --
Wyclif .
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3 .
Issuing continually from the earth ;
running ;
flowing ;
as ,
a living spring ; --
opposed to {
stagnant }.
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4 .
Producing life ,
action ,
animation ,
or vigor ;
quickening .
"
Living light ." --
Shak .
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5 .
Ignited ;
glowing with heat ;
burning ;
live .
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Then on the living coals wine they pour . --
Dryden .
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{
Living force }.
See {
Vis viva },
under {
Vis }.
{
Living gale } (
Naut .),
a heavy gale .
{
Living rock }
or {
Living stone },
rock in its native or original state or location ;
rock not quarried . "
I now found myself on a rude and narrow stairway ,
the steps of which were cut out of the living rock ." --
Moore .
{
The living },
those who are alive ,
or one who is alive .
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Living \
Liv "
ing \,
n .
1 .
The state of one who ,
or that which ,
lives ;
lives ;
life ;
existence . "
Health and living ." --
Shak .
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2 .
Manner of life ;
as ,
riotous living ;
penurious living ;
earnest living . "
A vicious living ." --
Chaucer .
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3 .
Means of subsistence ;
sustenance ;
estate ;
as ,
to make a comfortable living from writing .
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She can spin for her living . --
Shak .
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He divided unto them his living . --
Luke xv .
12 .
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4 .
Power of continuing life ;
the act of living ,
or living comfortably .
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There is no living without trusting somebody or other in some cases . --
L '
Estrange .
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5 .
The benefice of a clergyman ;
an ecclesiastical charge which a minister receives . [
Eng .]
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He could not get a deanery ,
a prebend ,
or even a living --
Macaulay .
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215 Moby Thesaurus words for "
living ":
TLC ,
abiding ,
ablaze ,
abode ,
aboveground ,
active ,
acute ,
advowson ,
afire ,
aflame ,
aflicker ,
aggressive ,
aglow ,
alight ,
alimony ,
alive ,
alive and kicking ,
among the living ,
animal spirits ,
animate ,
animate existence ,
animated ,
animation ,
ardent ,
around ,
being ,
being alive ,
benefice ,
biological ,
biotic ,
birth ,
blazing ,
bread ,
bread and butter ,
breathing ,
brisk ,
burning ,
candent ,
candescent ,
capable of life ,
care ,
care of souls ,
charge ,
cohabitation ,
comburent ,
commorancy ,
commorant ,
conflagrant ,
conscious ,
curacy ,
cure ,
current ,
daily bread ,
dwelling ,
dynamic ,
economic support ,
endowed with life ,
endowment ,
energetic ,
enlivened ,
enterprising ,
enthusiastic ,
existence ,
existent ,
existing ,
extant ,
faithful ,
flagrant ,
flaming ,
flaring ,
flickering ,
forceful ,
forcible ,
full of pep ,
fuming ,
glebe ,
glowing ,
go -
go ,
guttering ,
habitancy ,
habitation ,
having life ,
hearty ,
ignescent ,
ignited ,
immortality ,
impetuous ,
in a blaze ,
in a glow ,
in being ,
in effect ,
in existence ,
in flames ,
in force ,
in residence ,
in the flesh ,
incandescent ,
incisive ,
incumbency ,
inflamed ,
inhabitancy ,
inhabitation ,
inhabiting ,
inspirited ,
instinct with life ,
intense ,
keen ,
keep ,
kindled ,
kinetic ,
life ,
lifelike ,
lifetime ,
live ,
livelihood ,
liveliness ,
lively ,
living in ,
lodging ,
long life ,
long -
lived ,
longevity ,
lusty ,
maintenance ,
manna ,
meat ,
mettlesome ,
mothering ,
natural ,
nesting ,
nourishment ,
nurture ,
occupancy ,
occupation ,
on fire ,
on foot ,
operative ,
organic ,
organized ,
peppy ,
physiological ,
prelacy ,
present ,
prevalent ,
price support ,
provision ,
quick ,
realistic ,
rectory ,
reeking ,
remaining ,
residence ,
residency ,
resident ,
residentiary ,
residing ,
robust ,
salt ,
scintillant ,
scintillating ,
smacking ,
smoking ,
smoldering ,
snappy ,
sojourning ,
spanking ,
sparking ,
speaking ,
spirited ,
spriteliness ,
squatting ,
staying ,
staying over ,
stopping ,
strenuous ,
strong ,
subsidization ,
subsidy ,
subsistence ,
subsistent ,
subsisting ,
subvention ,
support ,
sustainment ,
sustenance ,
sustentation ,
take -
charge ,
take -
over ,
tenacious of life ,
tenancy ,
tender loving care ,
to the life ,
trenchant ,
true to life ,
true to nature ,
under the sun ,
unextinguished ,
unquenched ,
upkeep ,
very much alive ,
viability ,
viable ,
vibrant ,
vicarage ,
vigorous ,
vital ,
vitality ,
vivacious ,
vivacity ,
vivid ,
vivified ,
zestful ,
zesty ,
zippy ,
zoetic
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