life
life 英 [laɪf] 美 [laɪf]
n. 生活;生命
名词复数:lives
- Plants, animals, insects, bacteria, viruses, algae, mold and humans all have life: they grow, eat, make waste, change, and reproduce. Rocks and minerals, not doing any of these, do not have life.
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- n. 生活;生命
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1. life and death
生与死
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2. The body was cold and showed no signs of life.
那躯体冰凉,显现不出有生命的迹象。
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3. In spring the countryside bursts into life.
乡村在春天生机盎然。
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4. He risked his life to save his daughter from the fire.
他冒着生命危险从火中救出他的女儿。
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5. The operation saved her life.
手术挽救了她的生命。
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6. plant life, animal life
植物;动物
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7. Is there life on other planets?
在其他星球上存在具有生命吗?
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8. He has lived here all his life.
他在这里住了一辈子了。
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9. He became very weak towards the end of his life.
他临终时很虚弱。
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10. She has been an accountant all her working life.
她在整个职业生涯中一直是会计师。
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11. He is young and has little experience of life.
他年轻,不谙世故。
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12. family life, married life
家庭╱婚后生活
- life (n.) Old English life (dative lif) "animated corporeal existence; lifetime, period between birth and death; the history of an individual from birth to death, written account of a person's life; way of life (good or bad); condition of being a living thing, opposite of death; spiritual existence imparted by God, through Christ, to the believer," from Proto-Germanic *libam (source also of Old Norse lif "life, body," Old Frisian, Old Saxon lif "life, person, body," Dutch lijf "body," Old High German lib "life," German Leib "body"), properly "continuance, perseverance," from PIE root *leip- "to stick, adhere."
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