Meaning of survival | Babel Free
səˈvaɪ.vəlDefinitions
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The fact or act of surviving; continued existence or life. countable, uncountable
- The fact or act of surviving; continued existence or life
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Of, relating to or aiding survival. countable, uncountable
- (as a modifier) Of, relating to or aiding survival
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The avoidance of relegation or demotion to a lower league or division. countable, uncountable
- The avoidance of relegation or demotion to a lower league or division
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A custom or belief that persists in folklore from earlier times, when the rationale behind it is forgotten. countable, uncountable
- A custom or belief that persists in folklore from earlier times, when the rationale behind it is forgotten
Equivalents
العربية
البقاء
Català
supervivència
Čeština
přežití
Dansk
overlevelse
Ελληνικά
επιβίωση
Français
survie
Gaeilge
maireachtáil
Magyar
túlélés
Italiano
sopravvivenza
한국어
생존
Lietuvių
išliki̇̀mas
Македонски
опстанок
Português
sobrevivência
Română
supraviețuire
Slovenčina
prežitie
Svenska
överlevnad
Kiswahili
kuishi
Українська
виживання
Examples
“His survival in the open ocean was a miracle; he had fully expected to die.”
“persecution survival plan”
“His survival kit had all the things he needed in the wilderness.”
“When I am not playing pinball or working at my survival job, I am usually writing.”
“[…] a team that have turned snatching relegation from the jaws of top-flight survival into an art form […]”
“"Before you know it, you find yourself flirting around the relegation places and the season becomes a battle for survival."”
“Thus, if some old rhyme or saying has in one place a solemn import in philosophy or religion, while elsewhere it lies at the level of the nursery, there is some ground for treating the serious version as the more original, and the playful one as its mere lingering survival.”
“Another survival of marriage by capture is discovered among the Ceylonese, where it is common at royal marriages for the king and queen to throw perfumed balls and squirt scented water at each other.”
“The banded ones were all dressed in white gowns — a gay survival from Old Style days, when cheerfulness and May-time were synonyms — days before the habit of taking long views had reduced emotions to a monotonous average.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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