1.b> 1) (), ; ; to live to be old / to a great age / i> ; to live to see smth. , ; to live in the past / ;
2) i> / (); to live within one's means / ; to live up to one's income ; to live beyond / above / one's means / ; to live happily / a happy life / [free from care] [ / ] ; to live well ) / ; ) / ; to live in a small way / ; to live to oneself / / ;
2.b> i> () / ; to live in England [abroad, in a hotel, in the country, at the seaside] [, , , / ] ;
3.b> 1) (, ), , .i> ; no boat could live in such a storm / ;
2) (), , .i> ; his memory will always live / ;
4.b> (on, upon) 1) i> (), ; to live on fruit [on sandwiches and milk] [ ] ;
2) i> (), ; to live on one's salary ; to live on others ; to have very little to live on ; to live on air / on nothing / , / ; to live on / by / one's wits ) ; ) / ;
to liveb> downb> , .i> () / i> ( , .i>);
to liveb> inb> i> () / ;
to liveb> offb> : 1) to live off smb. ();
2) to live off smth. (), ;
to liveb> onb> , / ; his name will live on ;
to liveb> outb> 1) i> ; i> ( i>); he won't live out another week i> ; I don't want to live out my life in this hole ;
2) .i> i> , i> ;
3) i> / ;
to liveb> throughb> i> () / , i> ; he has lived through three wars i> ; to live through a famine / ; ;
to liveb> up tob> 1) i> , .i> () i> ; to live up to one's convictions ;
2) , , ; to live up to smb. , , ;
3) , i> ();
liveb> and let liveb> .i> ; ; to liveb> and learnb> .i> ; to liveb> it upb> , .