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I. sur·vive [səˈvaɪv, Am sɚˈ-] VB intr

1. survive (stay alive):

sich acc mit etw dat am Leben halten

2. survive fig (not be destroyed):

survive monument
survive tradition

3. survive fig (keep going):

mit etw dat auskommen

4. survive (after sb has died):

II. sur·vive [səˈvaɪv, Am sɚˈ-] VB trans

1. survive (stay alive after):

to survive sth accident, crash
to survive sth fig

2. survive (still exist after):

to survive sth fire, flood

3. survive (outlive):

Present
Isurvive
yousurvive
he/she/itsurvives
wesurvive
yousurvive
theysurvive
Past
Isurvived
yousurvived
he/she/itsurvived
wesurvived
yousurvived
theysurvived
Present Perfect
Ihavesurvived
youhavesurvived
he/she/ithassurvived
wehavesurvived
youhavesurvived
theyhavesurvived
Past Perfect
Ihadsurvived
youhadsurvived
he/she/ithadsurvived
wehadsurvived
youhadsurvived
theyhadsurvived