slovo | definícia |
surviving (encz) | surviving,přežívající adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Surviving (gcide) | Survive \Sur*vive"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Survived; p. pr. &
vb. n. Surviving.] [F. survivre, L. supervivere; super over
+ vivere to live. See Super-, and Victuals.]
To live beyond the life or existence of; to live longer than;
to outlive; to outlast; as, to survive a person or an event.
--Cowper.
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I'll assure her of
Her widowhood, be it that she survive me,
In all my lands and leases whatsoever. --Shak.
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Surviving (gcide) | Surviving \Sur*viv"ing\, a.
Remaining alive; yet living or existing; as, surviving
friends; surviving customs.
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surviving (wn) | surviving
adj 1: still in existence; "the Wollemi pine found in Australia
is a surviving specimen of a conifer thought to have been
long extinct and therefore known as a living fossil";
"the only surviving frontier blockhouse in Pennsylvania"
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surviving entity (encz) | surviving entity,nástupnická společnost n: [práv.] Ivan Masár |
extant surviving (gcide) | existing \existing\ adj.
1. having existence or being or actuality; as, much of the
beluga caviar existing in the world is found in the Soviet
Union and Iran. Opposite of nonexistent. [Narrower
terms: active, alive; extant, surviving] Also See:
extant.
Syn: existent.
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2. Present. Opposite of absent.
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3. Presently existing; as, the existing system.
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Surviving (gcide) | Survive \Sur*vive"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Survived; p. pr. &
vb. n. Surviving.] [F. survivre, L. supervivere; super over
+ vivere to live. See Super-, and Victuals.]
To live beyond the life or existence of; to live longer than;
to outlive; to outlast; as, to survive a person or an event.
--Cowper.
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I'll assure her of
Her widowhood, be it that she survive me,
In all my lands and leases whatsoever. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]Surviving \Sur*viv"ing\, a.
Remaining alive; yet living or existing; as, surviving
friends; surviving customs.
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