survive
v. 生存,存活; 倖存; 艱難度過; 比…活得久
If a person or living thing survives in a dangerous situation such as an accident or an illness, they do not die.
...the sequence of events that left the eight pupils battling to survive in icy seas for over four hours...
致使這 8 個小學生在冰冷的海水裡掙扎求生四個多小時的一連串事件
Those organisms that are most suited to the environment will be those that will survive...
最適宜該環境的微生物將會存活下來。
If you survive in difficult circumstances, you manage to live or continue in spite of them and do not let them affect you very much.
On my first day here I thought, 'Ooh, how will I survive?'
我第一天到這兒時就想,“天哪,我怎麼能挺過去呢?”
...people who are struggling to survive without jobs...
艱難度日的失業者
If something survives, it continues to exist even after being in a dangerous situation or existing for a long time.
When the market economy is introduced, many factories will not survive...
引入市場經濟後,許多工廠將面臨倒閉。
The chances of a planet surviving a supernova always looked terribly slim.
行星躲過超新星爆發的機率總是十分渺茫。
If you survive someone, you continue to live after they have died.
Most women will survive their spouses...
大多數女性都比配偶長壽。
She is survived by two daughters from her first marriage.
她身後留下了頭婚時生的兩個女兒。
1. continue to live; endure or last;
2. continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.);
3. support oneself;
4. live longer than;
Did anyone survive the explosion?
那次爆炸事故中有人倖免 嗎 ?
Some turned to prostitution in order to survive.
有些人為了生存而開始賣身.
Some infantile actions survive into adulthood.
某些嬰兒期的行為一直保持到成年期.
The islanders could barely survive without an export crop.
沒有出口作物,島上的居民幾乎無法生存.
These plants cannot survive in very cold conditions.
這些植物在嚴寒中不能存活.