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long-lived [ˌlɒŋˈlɪvd, ingl. am. ˌlɑ:ŋ-] ADJ.

1. long-lived person:

short-lived [ˈʃɔ:tlɪvd, ingl. am. ˈʃɔ:rtlaɪvd] ADJ.

II . live1 [laɪv] ADV. radio, TV, TEAT.

II . live2 [lɪv] V. trans.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to live a lie

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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These types of short-lived and short-sighted emperors encouraged the arrival and ascension of strong, skillful and sly politicians.
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For reception, other wires were run to the home of a radio amateur who lived near the playing field.
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People lived and died in sight of the cotton mill in which they spent from 1416 hours of their daily lives.
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For some time she lived in a trailer on food stamps and welfare.
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She lived across from a dairy farm; this rural setting would later influence many of her works.
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In 2007 the city's population stood at 10,886,518 and it was estimated that 18.8 million people lived in the urban agglomeration.
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All truth-claims are embedded in experience, and their validity is put to the test within the lived world of human experience.
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But this dearth was hardly ever absolute and altogether rather short-lived.
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He lived on a shoestring, spending a total of $12 for four days, and felt compelled to make a return trip the following summer.
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It is very long-lived, with some trees reported to be over 1,000 years old.
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