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词汇 live with
释义
Idiom
live withlive with (something)
to accept something that is not exactly what you wanted.
I'm not earning much money, but I guess we're just going to have to live with it.This agreement isn't perfect but it's something I can live with.

Phr V
live with
lives, living, lived
live with sb
if one person lives with another, they live in the same house and have a sexual relationship with each other, but are not married
How long did you live with Will for?
live with sth
to accept a difficult or unpleasant situation and continue with your life while it exists
For many years the population had lived with the threat of war.The doctor said he couldn't give me anything for the pain - I've just got to live with it.
phraselive with1. live with sb not passive to share a house and have a sexual relationship with someone, without being married: Frank had asked her to come and live with him, but she wasn't sure. SIMILAR TO: shack up with sb informal2. live with sth not passive to accept something unpleasant as part of your life, because there is nothing you can do to change it or get rid of it: There was no treatment for the disease, and so Rebecca learnt to live with it. I don't think I can live with these constant arguments. SIMILAR TO: put up with, tolerate

live with (someone or something)

1. To cohabitate with someone. Before I got married, I lived with my best friend from high school. Oh, she's been living with her boyfriend for years—I doubt they'll ever get married. He still lives with his parents, and he seems OK with it.
2. To accept something, typically something that one is not entirely content with. The trim looks kind of sloppy, but I'll just have to live with it, unless I want to redo the whole thing.

live (together) with someone

[for someone] to live with someone eke. She lives together with her sister in a condo. He lives with his family.

live with someone

Euph. to live together with someone; to live in a romantic relationship with someone outside of marriage. I lived with my aunt when I was growing up. Is Frank living with his girlfriend? Sandy is living with her domestic partner.

live with something

to put up with something; to endure something. (Does not mean "to dwell with.") That is not acceptable. I can't live with that. Please change it. Mary refused to live with the proposed changes.

live with

1. Cohabit with, live as if married to, as in I don't approve of my daughter living with her boyfriend. [Mid-1700s] Also see live together.
2. Put up with, come to terms with, as in I think I can live with this new agreement. [Colloquial; first half of 1900s] Also see learn to live with.
3. live with oneself. Keep one's self-respect, as in I don't know how he can live with himself after violating their trust. [Mid-1900s]

live with

v.
1. To dwell in the same house or premises as someone else: I live with my parents and my grandmother.
2. To cohabit with someone, especially in a sexual relationship when not legally married: They're not just dating—she actually lives with him.
3. To put up with something; resign oneself to something: My friends don't like the dormitory, but they have to live with it for the rest of the year.
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