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1. survive


A bookstore in that location wouldn't make enough money to survive.
Will our planet survive?
It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.
What? A little soup and celery is all I get? I'm not a Zen monk. I can't survive on an austerity diet like this.
He didn't waste a single minute, thinking constantly about how to survive and how to improve his condition.
To survive, the polar bear must keep its body at the right temperature and store enough energy to last between meals that could be a few days or a few months apart.
Tatoeba: Let the fittest sentence survive!
If you consider the objective of hibernation, I think it's the response of animals trying to somehow survive the winter season with its lack of food.
It's really difficult to survive in a big city like Tokyo without endebting oneself.
Many on-line companies need to have a new approach to business to survive.
By the end of this week, we will have survived longer than anyone else in a place like this
Although divorces are always very paintful, I'm sure he'll survive it.
Then I had to do some tests to see if I could survive in different situations.
To survive in a hostile environment, one must be able to improvize and be tenacious.

Englisch Wort "přežít"(survive) tritt in Sätzen auf:

Sex and the City s02e03

2. live on


If I lose my job, I’ll have no money to live on.
If you leave your job, what are you going to live on?
It’s very difficult to live on a teacher’s salary.
They live on the money their father gives them
I don’t know how they manage to live on £55 a week.
I have to live on 300 dollars this month. You should be able to live on your own budget or have a job.
Do you have enough money to live on
They live on the money they earn from growing tobacco.
It's difficult for me and my wife to live on only one salary.
George's salary is very low. It isn't enough to live on.
No one can live on £35 a week.
if you can live on the money you earn, you have enough money for the most important things you need, although maybe not enough for extra things. If you can’t live on the money you earn, you do not have enough money even for the most basic things
He was raised exclusively on state benefits, with very little to live on.
If I lose my job, I'll have no money to live on.
i live on the money he gives me

Englisch Wort "přežít"(live on) tritt in Sätzen auf:

Friends s01e04