I
/layv/ adv.
directly
to come live (this telecast is coming to you live from Wimbledon)
II
/liv/ v.
1) to live dangerously; high
2) (d; intr.) to live by ('to adhere to') (to live by certain principles)
3) (d; intr.) ('to exist') to live for (they live only for their children)
4) (d; intr.) ('to subsist') to live off, on (they live on her salary; you cannot live on love alone; to live off one's parents)
5) (D; intr.) ('to survive') to live to (she lived to ninety)
6) (d; intr.) ('to cohabit') to live with (they live with each other) 7 (colloq.) (d; intr.) to live with ('to tolerate') (can you live with this arrangement?)
8) (E) she lived to regret her decision; he lived to be ninety
9) (P; intr.) ('to reside') to live in the country
10) (misc.) they live beyond their means ('they spend more than they earn'); to live from hand to mouth ('to eke out a bare living'); to live from day to day ('to be concerned only with the present'); to live together ('to cohabit')