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31Life — [laɪf; englisch »Leben«], amerikanische illustrierte Zeitschrift mit internationaler Verbreitung, seit 1936 in New York herausgegeben mit dem Titel einer 1883 gegründeten humoristischen Wochenschrift; Ende 1972 eingestellt; 1978 als… …
32Life — trademark a US magazine that is known for having many photographs …
33life — *biography, memoir, autobiography, confessions …
34life — Life (Lifetime) Время действия (срок службы, время жизни) Время использования датчика до изменения его эксплуатационных характеристик …
35Life — For other uses, see Life (disambiguation). Life (Biota / Vitae / Eobionti) …
36life — noun 1 living things ADJECTIVE ▪ intelligent ▪ Is there intelligent life on other planets? ▪ animal, bird, human, insect, plant …
37life — n. 1) to lead a life (to lead a busy life) 2) to prolong; save a life 3) to devote one s life (to smt.) 4) to spend one s life (doing smt.) 5) to give, lay down, sacrifice; risk one s life 6) to claim, snuff out, take a life (she took her own… …
38life — [[t]la͟ɪvz[/t]] ♦ lives 1) N UNCOUNT Life is the quality which people, animals, and plants have when they are not dead, and which objects and substances do not have. ...a baby s first minutes of life... Amnesty International opposes the death… …
39life — /laIf/ noun plural lives /laIvz/ PERIOD OF LIVING 1 (C, U) the period between a person s birth and death during which they are alive: Learning goes on throughout life. | You have your whole life ahead of you. | in your life: I d never seen the… …
40life */*/*/ — UK [laɪf] / US noun Word forms life : singular life plural lives UK [laɪvz] / US Metaphor: Life is like a journey, and your experiences are like different parts of a journey. Dying is like travelling to another place. The baby arrived just after… …