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Detailed Translations for life from English to Spanish

life:

life [the ~] noun

  1. the life (existence; being; path of life)
    la existencia
  2. the life (lifespan)
  3. the life (durability; permanency; permanence)
    la durabilidad
  4. the life
    la buena vida
  5. the life (life process)
    el proceso vital
  6. the life (animation; living; aliveness)
    – the condition of living or the state of being alive 1
    la animación

Translation Matrix for life:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
animación aliveness; animation; life; living amusement; animation; brightfulness; carousing; cheer; cheerfulness; cheers; consolation; decency; diversion; encouragement; encouraging; enlivening; entertainment; flow; fun; good spirits; happiness; help; influx; inspiration; joy; joyfulness; lightheartedness; liveliness; merriment; mirth; neatness; orderliness; pleasure; putting on; revelry; roistering; rush; squash; stampede; stay; stimulation; support; switching on; tidiness; turning on; turning up; urging; urging on
buena vida life
durabilidad durability; life; permanence; permanency certainty; consistency; firmness; positiveness; resistency
duración de la vida life; lifespan
existencia being; existence; life; path of life cash; cash in hand; cash money; till money
proceso vital life; life process
vida útil life; lifespan
- biography; life history; life sentence; life story; life-time; lifespan; lifetime; liveliness; living; spirit; sprightliness
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- biography; existence; go

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Related Definitions for "life":

  1. living things collectively1
    • the oceans are teeming with life1
  2. animation and energy in action or expression1
    • it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it1
  3. the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities1
    • he could no longer cope with the complexities of life1
  4. an account of the series of events making up a person's life1
  5. a motive for living1
    • pottery was his life1
  6. a living person1
    • his heroism saved a life1
  7. the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones1
    • there is no life on the moon1
  8. the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living1
    • he hoped for a new life in Australia1
    • he wanted to live his own life without interference from others1
  9. the condition of living or the state of being alive1
    • while there's life there's hope1
    • life depends on many chemical and physical processes1
  10. a characteristic state or mode of living1
    • social life1
    • city life1
    • real life1
  11. the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death)1
    • the battery had a short life1
    • he lived a long and happy life1
  12. the period between birth and the present time1
    • I have known him all his life1
  13. the period from the present until death1
    • he appointed himself emperor for life1
  14. a prison term lasting as long as the prisoner lives1
    • he got life for killing the guard1

Wiktionary Translations for life:

life
noun
  1. duration
  2. A worthwhile existence
  3. The world in general, existence
  4. the subjective and inner manifestation of the individual
  5. the essence of the manifestation and the foundation of the being
  6. a status given to an entity with the properties of replication and metabolism
  7. The state between birth and death

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
life vida leven — de tijdsspanne die men levend doorbrengt
life vida Leben — der Inbegriff alles Organischen, basierend auf Stoffwechsel, Vermehrung und Wachstum
life vida Lebensdauer — die Dauer des Lebens, von der Geburt bis zum Tod
life modo; vida Lebenswandel — Art und Weise, in der Menschen ihr persönliches und sittliches Leben gestalten
life viajero viager — qui est à vie
life vida vieactivité spontanée propre aux êtres organisés, qui se manifester par les fonctions de nutrition et de reproduction, auxquelles s’ajouter chez certains êtres les fonctions de relation, et chez l’homme la raison.

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