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Что (кто) такое surviving - определение

SKILLS
Survival techniques; Surviving; Survival tactic; Survival tactics; Wilderness survival; Survival manual; Debris shelter; Survival Training; Survival technique; Wilderness Survival; Disaster survival; Wild food; Wild edible; Primitive survival; Survival skill; Survival Skills
  • Astronauts participating in tropical survival training at an [[Air Force Base]] near the [[Panama Canal]], 1963. From left to right are an unidentified trainer, [[Neil Armstrong]], [[John H. Glenn Jr.]], [[L. Gordon Cooper]], and [[Pete Conrad]]. Survival training is important for astronauts, as a launch abort or misguided reentry could potentially land them in a remote wilderness area.
  • Civilian pilots attending a Survival course at [[RAF Kinloss]] learn how to construct shelter from the elements, using materials available in the woodland on the north-east edge of the aerodrome.
  • A first aid kit containing equipment that can treat common injuries and illness.
  • [[Hydration pack]] manufactured by [[Camelbak]].
  • Celestial navigation: using the Southern Cross to navigate South without a compass.

Surviving         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Survive.
II. Surviving ·adj Remaining alive; yet living or existing; as, surviving friends; surviving customs.
Survive         
  • U.S Marines learning survival skills from a Thai military officer.
  • Survival outpost in Antarctica, designed to shield humans from harsh environmental conditions.
ACT OF BEING STILL ALIVE AFTER A THREATENING OR DANGEROUS SITUATION
Draft:Survival; Draft:Survival guide; Survive
·vi To remain alive; to continue to live.
II. Survive ·vt To live beyond the life or existence of; to live longer than; to Outlive; to Outlast; as, to survive a person or an Event.
survive         
  • U.S Marines learning survival skills from a Thai military officer.
  • Survival outpost in Antarctica, designed to shield humans from harsh environmental conditions.
ACT OF BEING STILL ALIVE AFTER A THREATENING OR DANGEROUS SITUATION
Draft:Survival; Draft:Survival guide; Survive
¦ verb continue to live or exist.
?continue to live or exist in spite of (an accident or ordeal).
?remain alive after the death of.
Derivatives
survivability noun
survivable adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. sourvivre, from L. supervivere, from super- 'in addition' + vivere 'live'.

Википедия

Survival skills

Survival skills are techniques used in order to sustain life in any type of natural environment or built environment. These techniques are meant to provide basic necessities for human life, including water, food, and shelter. Survival skills also support proper knowledge and interactions with animals and plants to promote the sustaining of life over a period of time.

Survival skills are basic ideas and abilities that ancient peoples invented and passed down for thousands of years. Today, survival skills are often associated with surviving in a disaster situation.

Outdoor activities such as hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, fishing, and hunting all require basic wilderness survival skills, especially to handle emergency situations. Individuals who practice survival skills as a type of outdoor recreation or hobby may describe themselves as survivalists. Survival skills are often used by people living off-grid lifestyles such as homesteaders. Bushcraft and primitive living are most often self-implemented but require many of the same skills. There are also many instances of survival skills being utilized by criminals, such as fugitives, draft dodgers, poachers, serial killers, illegal immigrants, escaped prisoners, organized criminals and terrorists, who avoid capture by authorities by hiding in wilderness areas. Additionally, both park rangers and conservation officers are taught survival skills to help them find missing persons, and in case they themselves become stranded while investigating wilderness crimes. The United States Armed Forces has a training program called SERE, in which military personnel, Department of Defense civilians, intelligence personnel, and private military contractors are taught survival skills and techniques for evading capture and escaping from captivity, in the event that they need to survive and hideout in wilderness areas while avoiding capture by enemy combatants.

Примеры употребления для surviving
1. Surviving the worst: Surviving a predator attack is usually only a matter of behaving correctly.
2. Last surviving conspirator Godse was the last surviving member of the group that killed Gandhi on 30 January 1'48.
3. My 15 surviving sunflowers are delicately interred.
4. After surviving all that, Khatijah remains tough.
5. They walked the landscape with surviving witnesses.