Live under Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫaɪv/, /ˈɫɪv/ /ˈəndɝ
LIV UN-der
lɪv/ /ˈʌndɐ
liv UN-duh
Definición
To have your life controlled or affected by a certain condition, rule, leader, or situation.
Uso & Matices
Usually used with abstract concepts (laws, rules, authority, conditions), not physical objects. Common collocations: 'live under a dictatorship', 'live under pressure', 'live under strict rules'. It emphasizes ongoing influence rather than a brief experience.
Spanish: vivir bajoPortuguese (BR): viver sobPortuguese (PT): viver sobChinese (Simplified): 生活在...之下Chinese (Traditional): 生活在...之下Hindi: के अधीन रहनाArabic: يعيش تحتBengali: নিয়ন্ত্রণে থাকা - শাসনে থাকাRussian: жить подJapanese: ~のもとで暮らすVietnamese: sống dướiKorean: ~하에서 살다Turkish: altında yaşamakUrdu: کے تحت رہناIndonesian: hidup di bawah
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Many people live under strict laws in their country.
basic
Children sometimes live under fear at home.
basic
They had to live under harsh conditions during the war.
basic
It's tough to live under so much stress all the time.
natural
My grandparents lived under a dictatorship when they were young.
natural
No one should have to live under constant fear at work.
natural