Live down Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫaɪv/, /ˈɫɪv/ /ˈdaʊn
LIV down
lɪv/ /dˈaʊn
liv DOWN
परिभाषा
To be able to make people forget about something embarrassing or shameful you did in the past.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal and often used humorously or sympathetically about embarrassing events. Commonly in negative: 'never live down'; usually refers to public or social situations. Do not confuse with 'live up to' (meet expectations).
Spanish: superar (una vergüenza) - hacer olvidarPortuguese (BR): superar (uma vergonha) - fazer esquecerPortuguese (PT): ultrapassar (uma vergonha) - fazer esquecerChinese (Simplified): 让人忘记(过去的丢脸事)Chinese (Traditional): 讓人忘記(過去的丟臉事)Hindi: भुला देना (शर्मनाक घटना)Arabic: تَجاوُز العار - جَعْل الناس يَنْسَوْنBengali: ভুলে যাওয়া (লজ্জাজনক ঘটনা) - লজ্জা কাটিয়ে ওঠাRussian: искупить (позор, происшествие) - загладить (вину) - забыть (позор)Japanese: (恥ずかしいことを)忘れさせる - 汚名をそそぐVietnamese: khiến người ta quên đi (chuyện xấu hổ)Korean: 수치를 잊게 하다 - 오명을 씻다Turkish: unutulurmak (utanç verici bir şeyi) - üzerine sünger çekmekUrdu: بدنامی بھلانا - شرمندگی سے باہر آناIndonesian: menebus malu - melupakan aib
उदाहरण वाक्य
He will never live down that mistake at the meeting.
basic
I hope I can live down my embarrassing fall.
basic
She finally managed to live down her bad reputation.
basic
I spilled coffee on my boss, and I’ll never live it down.
natural
People still tease me about high school — will I ever live it down?
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It took years, but he did finally live down those rumors.
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