单词 | live for something |
释义 | live for something From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlive for something phrasal verbif you live for something, it is the thing that you enjoy or hope for most in your life He lived for his art. She had nothing left to live for.lives for the day when she can have a house of her own. She → live→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuslive for • They can weigh up to 260 grams and may live for 10 years or more.• She is not going to live for any one man.• For four years, Edouard lived for his work.• What we have lived for is the dark when we think aloud to ourselves.• I could live for the memory of that one time, for just that one heart-pounding, blood-thumping time with Jasper.• Old thought: We lived for thousands of years without needing to make or take phone calls right this red hot second.• It may be that many children will live for years with only episodes of severe illness. |
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