English-Lithuanian translations for live

  • gyventiJums nebereikia gyventi bunkeriuose. You do not need to live in a bunker. Aš tikiuosi, kad mes ir jie galime gyventi su tuo. I hope that we can both live with that. Izraeliečiai, jūs turite teisę gyventi taikos sąlygomis. Israel: you have the right to live in peace.
  • gyvasTurimomis žiniomis nvienas kalinys iš šio kalėjimo neišėjo gyvas. No one, apparently, has left this prison alive. Visi norėtume, kad šis žmogus būtų gyvas, o ne tapęs žiauraus žmogžudžio auka. We all would rather he was alive and had not been the victim of a brutal murder.
  • tiesiogiaiMūsų bendrapiliečiai tiesiogiai matė, kaip vyko Japonijos drama. Our fellow citizens have witnessed Japan's drama unfolding live. Toks elgesys yra nepriimtinas, nes Europos Parlamento posėdžiai transliuojami tiesiogiai. This is unacceptable behaviour, because the proceedings of the European Parliament are transmitted live. 2009 m. H. Chávezas privertstotis tiesiogiai transliuoti 141 kalbas, įskaitant vieną, kuri truko septynias valandas ir 34 minutes. In 2009, Chávez forced stations to transmit live 141 speeches, including one that lasted seven hours and 34 minutes.

Definition of live

Examples

  • Hes not expected to live for more than a few months
  • I live at 2a Acacia Avenue. He lives in LA, but hes staying here over the summer
  • Her memory lives in that song
  • Youll just have to live with it! I cant live in a world without you
  • It is difficult to live in poverty. And they lived happily ever after
  • To live an idle or a useful life
  • No ship could live in such a storm
  • It is hard to live on the minimum wage. They lived on stale bread
  • Im sick of spending every day studying at home: I want to go out there and live!
  • The post office will not ship live animals.
  • He is a live example of the consequences of excessive drinking.
  • live feathers
  • the live spindle of a lathe
  • a live, or driving, axle
  • a live ball
  • The station presented a live news program every evening.
  • This nightclub has a live band on weekends.
  • a live album
  • The air force practices dropping live bombs on the uninhabited island.
  • Use caution when working near live wires.
  • Tommys blind was live, so he was given the option to raise.
  • a live coal; live embers
  • a live man, or orator
  • The concert was broadcast live by radio.
  • Hell be appearing live at the auditorium.

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