survive的意思和读音

survive

: [sərˈvaɪv] : [sə(r)ˈvaɪv]

v.

survives  surviving  survived  

v.+n.survive crisis,survive war,survive operation,survive shock,survive scrutiny

v.perish,die

v.live,stay alive,live on,endure,carry on

survivev.

1.[i]to continue to live or exist

She was the last surviving member of the family.

Of the six people injured in the crash, only two survived.

‘How are you these days?’ ‘Oh, surviving.’“?”“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

Don't worry, it's only a scratch─you'll survive.

Some strange customs have survived from earlier times.

I can't survive on £40 a week(= it is not enough for my basic needs) . 40

He survived as party leader until his second election defeat.

2.[t]to continue to live or exist despite a dangerous event or time

The company managed to survive the crisis.

Many birds didn't survive the severe winter.

Few buildings survived the war intact.

3.[t]~ sb/sthto live or exist longer than sb/sth

She survived her husband by ten years.

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v.1.to stay alive despite an injury, illness, war, etc.2.to continue to exist, especially in a difficult or dangerous situation3.to manage to deal with something difficult or unpleasant

1. revive survive evoke ...

2. breathe v. survive v. keep v. ...

3. sadly adv. survive vi. hunter n. ...

4. sum n. survive vi. swift adj. ...

5. revive survive vivisect () ...

6. surface n. survive v. superior a.

7. surface n. survive v. superior a.

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1.I love you and you leave, I'll experience a loss and be sad and lonely, but I'll still be able to survive.

2.To be able to survive, small businesses have to accommodate the needs of the local community, said the owner of the Teaneck General store.General

3.An attempt to salvage a stuck anchor capsized the boat, and the four men were forced to cling to the hull to survive.

4.you know , we're facing variety of test stress , in which no one with any lack subject could survive.

5.The neutrophils survive for short periods, less than a day or two, and thus must be replaced quickly by new cells delivered from the marrow.寿

6.And animals are sometimes killed out of a wish to reduce numbers to help the species to survive.

7.Light helicopters do not come equipped with ballistic parachutes and can only survive an engine failure if it occurs at a reasonable height.

8.Another way we seem to be hard-wired to survive is in how we pick and choose our reproductive partners.使

9.I wonder how much bubble wrap you would need to survive jumping out of a plane.

10.Unless the company is going to go bankrupt, some people will survive; I'd concentrate on making sure that I was one of them.