survive
survive — 動詞
1. To keep living or stay in existence after going through a dangerous or difficult
存活;倖存
在危險或困難後繼續活著
To keep living or stay in existence after going through a dangerous or difficult event, such as a serious illness, an accident, a war, or a time without enough food or money.
Tariq survived the earthquake because he managed to run out of his apartment building before it fell.
Tariq 在地震中倖存下來,因為他在公寓倒塌前及時跑了出來。
survive + noun phrase (the threat)
After losing his job, João managed to survive on his savings for about five months.
失去工作後,João 靠自己的積蓄勉強撐了約五個月。
survive on + noun phrase (resources)
The old wooden bridge was damaged by the storm, but it has survived for over a hundred years.
那座老舊的木橋雖然在暴風雨中受損,但已經屹立超過一百年。
Few plants can survive in such dry conditions without regular watering.
在如此乾燥的環境中,沒有定期澆水,很少有植物能存活。
Sivan's grandmother survived a serious illness and lived to be ninety-five.
Sivan 的祖母從一場重病中存活下來,一直活到九十五歲。
- weather
Suggests getting through a storm or crisis with some difficulty; slightly less formal and more metaphorical
- endure
Emphasises suffering or hardship over a long period rather than narrowly escaping death
- make it through
Informal phrasal expression, used in everyday conversation
文法句型
survive + noun phrase (the threat or event)
survive on + noun phrase (what sustains life)
survive (no object)
用法筆記
The threat or difficulty is usually placed directly after the verb without a preposition (survive the winter, survive a heart attack). To indicate the resources that keep someone alive, use the pattern 'survive on + noun' (survive on a small income).
常見錯誤
2. To stay alive after another person, especially a close family member, has passed
比…活得久
在他人去世後仍活著
To stay alive after another person, especially a close family member, has passed away, often used when discussing how much longer someone lived.
Christopher's mother survived his father by more than twelve years.
Christopher 的母親比他父親多活了十二年以上。
survive + person + by + time period
According to the family records, Esteban survived all three of his older brothers.
根據家族記錄,Esteban 比他的三位兄長都活得久。
survive + person (family member)
Ayesha told her children that if she fell ill, she hoped they would not have to survive her.
Ayesha 告訴孩子們,如果她生病了,她希望孩子們不必承受失去她的痛苦。
Grandpa Ilan survived his eldest son, a tragedy the family still speaks about at every reunion.
Ilan 阿公比他大兒子活得久,這個悲傷的故事家裡每逢團聚都會提起。
- predecease
Formal term meaning to die before someone else; the direct opposite in structure
文法句型
survive + noun phrase (a person)
survive + noun phrase + by + time period
用法筆記
More common in formal or written contexts than in casual conversation. The person who is survived may be of any age, though the sense typically highlights a situation in which a normally expected order (older person outliving younger) is reversed or noteworthy.