![]() ![]() She lived at a time when women were not expected to work. 3 at a particular time LIVING/ALIVE if you live at a particular time, you are alive then live before/in/at He lived in the eighteenth century. 2 plant/animal LIVE SOMEWHERE a plant or animal that lives in a particular place grows there or has its home there live in/on etc These particular birds live on only one island in the Pacific. live rough British English (=live outside because of having no home ) I ran away from home and lived rough for nine months. The house has 3,600 square feet of living space (=the areas of a house you live in ). Most seventeen-year-olds still live at home (=live with their parents ). live with My grandmother came to live with us when I was ten. Does Paul still live here? We’re still looking for somewhere to live. As soon as I saw the place, I knew I didn’t want to live there. ![]() A rather odd family came to live next door to us. S1 W1 verb 1 in a place/home LIVE SOMEWHERE if you live in a place, you have your home there live in/at/near etc They lived in Holland for ten years.Live From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English live live 1 / lɪv / ![]()
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