单词 | to live through |
释义 | > as lemmasto live through —— to live through —— intransitive. To endure or survive (a life-threatening or unpleasant experience). Also used hyperbolically. ΚΠ 1579 Poore Knight his Pallace Giiv To ciuill law hee lent a time..And while hee liued through Roman rout, did beare the price away. 1607 Times, Places, & Persons Holie Script. 73 He had no end of life in the olde world, for he liued through the flood. 1753 T. Smollett Ferdinand Count Fathom II. lxiii. 245 The prospect of which enabled him to bear the toil of living through the day. 1846 W. G. Simms Life Francis Marion ii. 29 The puny boy lived through the terrors and sufferings. 1928 N. Coward Mad about You in B. Day N. Coward: Compl. Lyrics (1998) 92/3 I can't live through a single minute..without your image in it. 1985 Times 17 Apr. 27/6 Malcolm Elliott retained his overall leadership of the Sealink International..yesterday, but he lived through some anxious moments. 2006 Sight & Sound Sept. 58/4 It transpires they've just lived through a cancer scare with their own young daughter. < as lemmas |
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