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词汇 live off
释义
Phr V
live off
lives, living, lived
live off sth/sb
to have enough money for the things you need by taking it from a supply of money or from another person
I had to live off my savings while I was looking for a job.She lives off her rich grandfather.
live off sth
to only eat a particular type of food
I lived off curries and pizzas when I was a student.
phraselive off1. live off sth not passive to get money from something and use it in order to live: Burley stopped working when he was sixty and spent the rest of his life living off his investments.live off the land (=live by growing and catching your own food) Most of the people on the island live off the land.2. live off sb not passive to get the money that you need to live from someone else, especially when you do not do any work yourself: She can't go on living off her parents forever. Students were just lazy good-for-nothings, who lived off the taxpayers' money. SIMILAR TO: sponge off3. live off sth to only eat a particular kind of food: Many teenagers tend to live off hamburgers and fries. SIMILAR TO: live on

live off (of) (someone or something)

1. To acquire or provide for one's needs by benefiting from or taking advantage of someone or something else. You can't just keep living off your brother—you need to get out there and find a job and a place of your own. I've been living off of my trust fund until I find a new job.
2. To survive by eating or drinking something, especially exclusively or very frequently. A species of insect lives off this weed, so if it is eliminated completely, the insects will die, too. I was so poor during college that I lived off of rice, beans, and pasta.

live off (of) someone or something

to obtain one's living or means of survival from someone or something. (Of is usually retained before pronouns.) You can't live off your uncle all your life! I manage to live off of my salary.

live off

v.
1. To survive or provide for one's needs by benefiting from someone or something: I'm living off my savings until I find a job. It's shameful to live off your parents at your age!
2. To eat some type of food frequently or exclusively: In the winter, some animals live off collections of food that they gathered during the warmer months.

live off

/on the fat of the land
To enjoy the best of everything; live in comfort or luxury.
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