living
Prononciation : [/ˈlɪvɪŋ/]
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Contexte : « general »
(adjective) when something is alive and not dead. For example, animals, plants, and also people are living beings.
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The butterfly is a living creature that flies around in the garden.
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The tree stump is not living anymore; it has stopped growing.
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Is the fish in the aquarium living or just a toy?
Contexte : « general »
(noun) the state of being alive or the way someone earns money to support themselves. Living can mean both being alive and the way someone makes a living.
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His artwork brings in enough money for his living expenses.
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The poor living conditions in the village make it hard for people to survive.
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What kind of job can you do to earn a living?
Contexte : « general »
(verb) to be alive, continue to exist, or to make enough money to support oneself. Living can mean staying alive or making a living.
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She is living a healthy lifestyle by eating well and exercising regularly.
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The old abandoned house looks like no one has been living in it for years.
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How long have you been living in this city?
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