Live up Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫaɪv/, /ˈɫɪv/ /ˈəp
LYV-up, LIV-up
lɪv/ /ˈʌp
LIV-up
Definição
To meet or fulfill expectations, standards, or hopes, especially those set by others or by a situation.
Uso & Nuances
Usually appears as 'live up to' followed by 'expectations', 'standards', 'name', etc. Common in both formal and informal contexts. Can imply disappointment if someone does not 'live up to' something.
Spanish: estar a la altura - cumplir (expectativas)Portuguese (BR): corresponder - estar à altura - cumprir (expectativas)Portuguese (PT): corresponder - estar à altura - cumprir (expectativas)Chinese (Simplified): 达到(期望)- 不辜负Chinese (Traditional): 達到(期望)- 不辜負Hindi: पूरा करना (अपेक्षाएँ) - मेल खानाArabic: الوفاء بــ - التوافق مع (توقعات)Bengali: আশা পূরণ করা - মান রক্ষা করাRussian: оправдывать (ожидания) - соответствовать (стандартам)Japanese: 期待に応える - 基準に達するVietnamese: đáp ứng - xứng đáng vớiKorean: 기대에 부응하다 - 기준에 맞다Turkish: beklentileri karşılamak - layık olmakUrdu: امیدوں پر پورا اترنا - معیار پر پورا اترناIndonesian: memenuhi - sejalan dengan
Frases de Exemplo
He couldn't live up to his parents' expectations.
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The movie did not live up to the hype.
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Can you live up to this challenge?
basic
I hope I can live up to your trust.
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The restaurant truly lived up to its reputation—everything was amazing!
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Sometimes, it's hard to live up to your own goals.
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