survive
survive
stay alive
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survive with Russian translation
survive usage examples
Только самые старые деревья могут выживать в долгие холодные зимы этой долины.
Only the oldest trees can survive the long, cold winters in this valley.
После лесного пожара несколько небольших растений сумели продолжать выживать в пепле.
After the wildfire, a few small plants managed to survive in the ashes.
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survive belongs to the topic "Natural Phenomena". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.
survive synonyms
What's the difference between survive / endure / pull through / hang on / live / outlive
To suffer through or tolerate something difficult for a long time; emphasizes sustained tolerance.
They endured severe conditions during the expedition.
To recover from a serious illness or difficulty; implies improving from a critical state.
The doctors say he should pull through after the operation.
Informal: to continue to survive or keep going; also used to ask someone to wait.
He managed to hang on until help arrived.
To be alive or to have life; also to reside somewhere; less focus on overcoming danger.
He lives in the city and works as a teacher.
To live longer than another person, generation, or thing; stresses outliving someone/something.
She outlived all her siblings.
To resist or hold out against a force, influence, or attack without giving way.
The building can withstand strong winds.
To persist in a course of action despite difficulties or delay in achieving success.
He persevered with his research despite many setbacks.
To last longer than something else; often applied to objects, trends, patience or endurance.
The old car outlasted several newer models.
To survive, especially at a minimal level, often referring to maintaining life with limited resources.
Many families subsist on very little income.
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How to pronounce survive and what this word means
survive means survive. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce survive
/səˈvaɪv/
survive translation
survive
survive examples
Only the oldest trees can survive the long, cold winters in this valley.
survive transcription
/səˈvaɪv/, /tuː sərˈvaɪv/
Questions about this word
survive meaning: what does it mean?
stay alive
survive pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
survive is pronounced as /səˈvaɪv/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
survive definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Only the oldest trees can survive the long, cold winters in this valley. Translation: Только самые старые деревья могут выживать в долгие холодные зимы этой долины.
Is survive part of Natural Phenomena vocabulary?
Yes, survive can be learned in the Natural Phenomena topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
Is survive part of Weather and Seasons vocabulary?
Yes, survive can be learned in the Weather and Seasons topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
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