surviving 美[sɚ'vaɪv]  

surviving

surviving  美[sɚ'vaɪv]

adj. 继续存在的;未死的;依然健在的  v. 生存(survive的ing形式) 

We can do far more than we think to improve our odds of preventing and surviving even the most horrendous of catastrophes. 甚至在最可怕的灾难面前,我们也可以比想象中做得更多,以提高我们预防和生存的概率。
And it might turn out that although,normally, having what matters goes hand in hand with surviving, logically speaking,they can come apart. 也许结论就是,虽然通常,拥有这些重要的东西和生存息息相关,逻辑上来说,它们是可以分开的。

  • Someone who is still living, even after the death of another or the end of a situation or event, is said to be surviving. For example, if a person dies, the husband or wife is "the surviving spouse."
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  • adj. 继续存在的;未死的;依然健在的
  • v. 生存(survive的ing形式)
  • 1. We can do far more than we think to improve our odds of preventing and surviving even the most horrendous of catastrophes.

    甚至在最可怕的灾难面前,我们也可以比想象中做得更多,以提高我们预防和生存的概率。

  • 2. And it might turn out that although,normally, having what matters goes hand in hand with surviving, logically speaking,they can come apart.

    也许结论就是,虽然通常,拥有这些重要的东西和生存息息相关,逻辑上来说,它们是可以分开的。

  • 3. For that to be a problem, it would have to be the case that the modified fish were better at surviving and reproducing than those honed by millions of years of natural selection.

    这类顾忌要成为一个问题,其前提必须是:经基因改造的鱼其生存和繁殖能力要比那些经过数百万年的自然选择挑选出来鱼更高。

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