survival
Prononciation : [sərˈvaɪvəl]
Contexte : « existence »
(noun) the act of continuing to live, especially in difficult or dangerous situations. It means staying alive when things are hard, like when someone has to find food in the wild.
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His survival in the wilderness for a week showed how strong and resourceful he is.
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Without enough food and water, survival became impossible for the stranded hikers.
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What skills do you think are important for survival in the wild?
Contexte : « emotional »
(noun) the ability to keep going in life, even when facing problems or challenges. It means finding a way to deal with tough feelings or situations so you can stay happy.
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Her survival after losing her job shows her determination to keep moving forward.
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He struggled with survival after the accident and often felt lost.
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How do you support someone’s emotional survival during tough times?
Contexte : « species »
(noun) the continuation of a species or a group of living things. It refers to how certain animals or plants manage to stay alive and grow in their habitats.
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The conservation efforts helped improve the survival of the endangered species.
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Loss of habitat has threatened the survival of many animals.
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What actions can we take to improve the survival of wildlife?