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Etymology: [ lIf ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English līf, from Proto-Germanic *līban, from Proto-Indo-European *lībʰ-. Cognate with Dutch lijf (“body”), German Leib (“body”), Swedish liv (“waist, life”).
Synonyms: existence, experience, time, activity, being, breath, brio, dash, élan, élan vital, energy, enthusiasm, entity, esprit, essence, excitement, get-up-and-go, go, growth
Antonyms: death, coma, void, inanimacy

Hayat, ömür, can, yaşam, life annuity kişiye yaşadığı sürece bağlanmış olan gelir, hayattan, yaşamı, canlılık, canlı, vade, eskime süresi, süre, dirlik, yaşam süresi, ebedi hayat, life as, ruhani hayat, hayat merkezi, Hayat, vita, (çoğ. lives), yaşam tarzı, ilah, yaşama tarzı, varlık, yaşantı, dirim, şahsen, dayanırlık, dayanma müddeti, cankurtaran, zindelik, i., çoğ., bak. life, cansız, yaşamakta, Yaşar, lifelessnesscansızlık, cansiz, camit, durgun, sönük, ölü, lifelesslycansızca, donuk, soluk, soluk bir halde, durgun bir şekilde, cansız bir şekilde, cansızlık, (isim) cansızlık, cansizlik, gerçek gibi, canlı gibi, canlı gibi görünen, sağ imiş gibi, live yaşa, hayatlar, ömürler,

1 Hayat  İsimler     ts
2 ömür  isim     ts
3 can  isim     ts
4 yaşam     ts
5 life annuity kişiye yaşadığı sürece bağlanmış olan gelir     ts
6 hayattan     ts
7 yaşamı     ts
8 canlılık  isim     ts
9 canlı  isim     ts
10 vade     ts
11 eskime süresi     ts
12 süre     ts
13 dirlik     ts
14 yaşam süresi     ts
15 ebedi hayat     ts
16 life as     ts
17 ruhani hayat     ts
18 hayat merkezi     ts
19 Hayat, vita  Tıp     ts
20 (çoğ. lives)  isim     ts
21 yaşam tarzı  isim     ts
22 ilah     ts
23 yaşama tarzı     ts
24 varlık     ts
25 yaşantı     ts
26 dirim     ts
27 şahsen     ts
28 dayanırlık     ts
29 dayanma müddeti     ts
30 cankurtaran     ts
31 zindelik     ts
32lives i., çoğ., bak. life     ts
33lifeless. cansız     ts
34lives yaşamakta     ts
35Lives Yaşar  İsimler     ts
36lifeless lifelessnesscansızlık     ts
37lifeless cansiz     ts
38lifeless camit     ts
39lifeless durgun  sıfat     ts
40lifeless sönük  sıfat     ts
41lifeless ölü  sıfat     ts
42lifeless lifelesslycansızca     ts
43lifeless donuk     ts
44lifeless soluk     ts
45lifelessly soluk bir halde     ts
46lifelessly durgun bir şekilde     ts
47lifelessly cansız bir şekilde     ts
48lifelessness cansızlık  isim     ts
49lifelessness (isim) cansızlık     ts
50lifelessness cansizlik     ts
51lifelike gerçek gibi     ts
52lifelike canlı gibi     ts
53lifelike canlı gibi görünen  sıfat     ts
54lifelike sağ imiş gibi     ts
55lives live yaşa     ts
56lives hayatlar     ts
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God, One of the player's chances to play, lost when a mistake is made, Something which is inherently part of a person's existence, such as job, family, a loved one, etc, A life sentence; a term of imprisonment of a convict until his or her death, The period of time during which an object is recognizable, A biography, The span of time during which an object operates, A worthwhile existence, A status given to any entity including animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, etc. — and sometimes viruses — having the properties of replication and metabolism, The essence of the manifestation and the foundation of the being, the subjective and inner manifestation of the individual, The world in general; existence, The most worthwhile component or participant, The state that follows birth, and precedes death, biological activity, monthly American magazine that specializes in photojournalism, nelly, A person; a living being, usually a human being; as, many lives were sacrificed, the blood, The system of animal nature; animals in general, or considered collectively, The living or actual form, person, thing, or state; as, a picture or a description from the life, hence, human affairs; also, lives, considered collectively, as a distinct class or type; as, low life; a good or evil life; the life of Indians, or of miners, That which imparts or excites spirit or vigor; that upon which enjoyment or success depends; as, he was the life of the company, or of the enterprise, Animation; spirit; vivacity; vigor; energy, the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones; "there is no life on the moon", A history of the acts and events of a life; a biography; as, Johnson wrote the life of Milton, a motive for living; "pottery was his life", a living person; "his heroism saved a life", of life; lifelong, living things collectively; "the oceans are teeming with life", the experience of living; the course of human events and activities; "he could no longer cope with the complexities of life", Enjoyment in the right use of the powers; especially, a spiritual existence; happiness in the favor of God; heavenly felicity, Something dear to one as one's existence; a darling; used as a term of endearment, An essential constituent of life, esp, the essence of God, its own revelation, Something which is inherently part of a persons existence, such as their job, their family, their loved one, etc, The state that precedes death and follows birth or conception, days, the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living; "he hoped for a new life in Australia"; "he wanted to live his own life without interference from others", A term of imprisonment of a convict until his or her death. More formally called a life sentence, Of human beings: The union of the soul and body; also, the duration of their union; sometimes, the deathless quality or existence of the soul; as, man is a creature having an immortal life, The potential principle, or force, by which the organs of animals and plants are started and continued in the performance of their several and coöperative functions; the vital force, whether regarded as physical or spiritual, The state of being which begins with generation, birth, or germination, and ends with death; also, the time during which this state continues; that state of an animal or plant in which all or any of its organs are capable of performing all or any of their functions; - - used of all animal and vegetable organisms, Interest:           A life interest in an estate or interest in an asset under a will or in a trust given to a person (the life tenant) for the period of his own life or during the lifetime of another person, a status given to any entity including animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, etc. - and sometimes viruses - having the properties of replication and metabolism, Figuratively: The potential or animating principle, also, the period of duration, of anything that is conceived of as resembling a natural organism in structure or functions; as, the life of a state, a machine, or a book; authority is the life of government, A certain way or manner of living with respect to conditions, circumstances, character, conduct, occupation, etc, If you say that someone or something is larger than life, you mean that they appear or behave in a way that seems more exaggerated or important than usual. not that we should expect all good publishers to be larger than life Throughout his career he's always been a larger than life character, If someone lays down their life for another person, they die so that the other person can live. Man can have no greater love than to lay down his life for his friends, emphasis You can use in all my life or in my life to emphasize that you have never previously experienced something to such a degree. I have never been so scared in all my life, disapproval If you tell someone to get a life, you are expressing frustration with them because their life seems boring or they seem to care too much about unimportant things, state of being alive (manifested by growth, reproduction, etc.); living organism, something which is alive; life span; time during which something exists or functions; lifestyle; energy; activity; biography; life sentence to prison (Slang), emphasis If you say that someone does something for dear life or for their life, you mean that they do it using all their strength and effort because they are in a dangerous or urgent situation. I made for the life raft and hung on for dear life, If someone risks life and limb, they do something very dangerous that may cause them to die or be seriously injured. Viewers will remember the dashing hero, Dirk, risking life and limb to rescue Daphne from the dragons, approval If you refer to someone as the life and soul of the party, you mean that they are very lively and entertaining on social occasions, and are good at mixing with people. In American English, you usually say that they are the life of the party, the condition of living or the state of being alive; "while there's life there's hope"; "life depends on many chemical and physical processes", animation and energy in action or expression; "it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it", a matter of life and death: see death a new lease of life: see lease to have the time of your life: see time true to life: see true see also fact of life, kiss of life. a US magazine that is known for having many photographs. U.S. picture magazine published weekly in New York City from 1936 to 1972 and in special editions thereafter. One of the most popular and widely imitated of U.S. magazines, it was founded by Henry R. Luce and quickly became a cornerstone of Time-Life Publications. From the start it emphasized photography, with gripping, superbly chosen news photographs, photographic features, and photo-essays by the best photographers; gradually more writing was added. Its war coverage particularly that of World War II was notably vivid, authentic, and moving. Life ceased publication largely because its costs outstripped revenues. It reappeared in special issues and then, from 1978 to 2000, as a monthly. State characterized by the ability to metabolize nutrients (process materials for energy and tissue building), grow, reproduce, and respond and adapt to environmental stimuli. Fossil evidence suggests that earth's first living organisms, bacteria and cyanobacteria, arose about 3.5 billion years ago. All known life-forms possess either DNA or RNA. Viruses, which possess DNA and RNA, cannot reproduce without a host cell and do not metabolize nutrients, and it is uncertain whether they should be classified as living or nonliving. Scientists disagree on the likelihood of extraterrestrial life. See also Drake equation. half life life insurance life span mean life still life painting, You can use expressions such as to come to life, to spring to life, and to roar into life to indicate that a machine or vehicle suddenly starts working or moving. To his great relief the engine came to life In the garden of the Savoy Hotel the sprinklers suddenly burst into life, If something starts life or begins life as a particular thing, it is that thing when it first starts to exist. Herr's book started life as a dramatic screenplay, If someone takes another person's life, they kill them. If someone takes their own life, they kill themselves. Before execution, he admitted to taking the lives of at least 35 more women He helped his first wife take her life when she was dying of cancer, Life is the quality which people, animals, and plants have when they are not dead, and which objects and substances do not have. a baby's first minutes of life Amnesty International opposes the death penalty as a violation of the right to life. the earth's supply of life-giving oxygen, You can use life to refer to things or groups of things which are alive. Is there life on Mars? The book includes some useful facts about animal and plant life, If someone is sentenced to life, they are sentenced to stay in prison for the rest of their life or for a very long time. He could get life in prison, if convicted, approval A person, place, book, or film that is full of life gives an impression of excitement, energy, or cheerfulness. The town itself was full of life and character, The life of something such as a machine, organization, or project is the period of time that it lasts for. The repairs did not increase the value or the life of the equipment, If you bring something to life or if it comes to life, it becomes interesting or exciting. The cold, hard cruelty of two young men is vividly brought to life in this true story Poems which had seemed dull and boring suddenly came to life, If you say that someone is fighting for their life, you mean that they are in a very serious condition and may die as a result of an accident or illness. He was in a critical condition, fighting for his life in hospital, If something or someone comes to life, they become active. The volcano came to life a week ago, You can use life to refer to the things that people do and experience that are characteristic of a particular place, group, or activity. How did you adjust to college life? the culture and life of north Africa, If you know a lot about life, you have gained many varied experiences, for example by travelling a lot and meeting different kinds of people. I was 19 and too young to know much about life I needed some time off from education to experience life, If you refer to someone's life, you mean their state of being alive, especially when there is a risk or danger of them dying. Your life is in danger A nurse began to try to save his life The intense fighting is reported to have claimed many lives, a characteristic state or mode of living; "social life"; "city life"; "real life", Someone's life is the period of time during which they are alive. He spent the last fourteen years of his life in retirement For the first time in his life he regretted that he had no faith, You can use life to refer to a period of someone's life when they are in a particular situation or job. Interior designers spend their working lives keeping up to date with the latest trends That was the beginning of my life in the television business, You can use life to refer to the events and experiences that happen to people while they are alive. Life won't be dull! It's the people with insecurities who make life difficult, You can use life to refer to particular activities which people regularly do during their lives. My personal life has had to take second place to my career Most diabetics have a normal sex life, an account of the series of events making up a person's life, the period from the present until death; "he appointed himself emperor for life", Lifesaving Information For Emergencies - a tone activated, voice paging system used by San Diego County to distribute emergency information, on life, still alive ; e g , only child on life, sole surviving child, our existence; the state of being, The activities one's 'sposed to be performing when one's actually spending time staring at a monitor and altering code instead, Genus: A process Differentia: Self-sustaining and self-generated action, The condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic objects and dead organisms, being manifested by growth through metabolism, reproduction and the POWER OF ADAPTATION to environment through changes ORIGINATING INTERNALLY, The Spirit of God as it is revealed through His Creation, The recommended safe duration (in hours or measurable wear on the component) of any part on an aircraft This length of time is determined by either fatigue or the operational wear on the part, the period between birth and the present time; "I have known him all his life", the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death); "the battery had a short life"; "he lived a long and happy life", the period from the present until death; "he appointed himself emperor for life, living things collectively; "the oceans are teeming with life" the experience of living; the course of human events and activities; "he could no longer cope with the complexities of life" a motive for living; "pottery was his life" a living person; "his heroism saved a life" the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones; "there is no life on the moon" the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living; "he hoped for a new life in Australia"; "he wanted to live his own life without interference from others" a characteristic state or mode of living; "social life"; "city life"; "real life" the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death); "the battery had a short life"; "he lived a long and happy life" the period between birth and the present time; "I have known him all his life" the period from the present until death; "he appointed himself emperor for life, Programme for innovative work to implement and test EU environment policy, -See Structured society, 3/98Academic language for Logic, Functions, Equations, 1993, 1 Economic: that period of time after which a machine or facility should be discarded or replaced because of its excessive costs or reduced profitability The economic impairment may be absolute or relative 2 Physical: that period of time after which a machine or facility can no longer be repaired in order to perform its design function properly 3 Service: the period of time that a machine or facility will satisfactorily perform its function without major overhaul, The lifetime or extent of an object is the time for which the object is live, A game invented by John Conway, it uses cellular automata to evolve lifelike patterns It is also a universal computer and can in theory execute any program imaginable, given a large enough pattern, The number of years estimated to be the useful period of the asset, as determined by governmental or other appraisal documents (See Exhibit Q, Class Codes ), (of a Parliament) the period of time from the first meeting of a House of Representatives to the dissolution (breaking up) or expiry of the House, a prison term lasting as long as the prisoner lives; "he got life for killing the guard", n 1 A cellular-automata game invented by John Horton Conway and first introduced publicly by Martin Gardner (`Scientific American', October 1970); the game's popularity had to wait a few years for computers on which it could reasonably be played, as it's no fun to simulate the cells by hand Many hackers pass through a stage of fascination with it, and hackers at various places contributed heavily to the mathematical analysis of this game (most notably Bill Gosper at MIT, who even implemented life in {TECO}!; see {Gosperism}) When a hacker mentions `life', he is much more likely to mean this game than the magazine, the breakfast cereal, or the human state of existence 2 The opposite of {USENET} As in {Get a life!}, Australia's first information service on the world wide web Primarily focuses on biology and the environment, "Life" of individual rolling bearing is the number of revolutions (or hours at some given constant speed) which bearing runs before first evidence of fatigue develops in the material of either ring or washer or any of rolling elements, Interest:           A life interest in an estate or interest in an asset under a will or in a trust given to a person (the life tenant) for the period of his own life or during the lifetime of another person, Life is a recent addition to the pantheon of characters He was created for two reasons 1) to be a foil to Death and 2) to help facilitate the creation of new characters Life's first creation was the third High Priestess who was crafted out of clay ala Prometheus Life was not based on anyone Life wears gold armor and laurels as a sign of his power and majesty He has a horizontal stripe of face paint which was inspired Adam Ant, Functional period within which no maintenance, adjustment or repair is to be reasonably expected, n - Number of years or periods over which an alternative or asset will be used; the evaluation time (1 7), expectancy the average age to which a person, at the time of his or her birth, 1 The force of will which strives to coalesce a dynamic organism from inanimate matter 2 A force which demonstrates a purposeful intentionality to feed, process matter into energy, grow, and reproduce, For life means for the rest of a person's life. He was jailed for life in 1966 for the murder of three policemen She may have been scarred for life, puff, departed, uninhabited, or incapable of supporting life, dull or lacking vitality, inanimate; having no life, dead; having lost life, Without life or appearing to be without life, The property of being lifeless, the lack of apparent animation, Like a living being, resembling life, giving an accurate representation, as, a lifelike portrait, three-dimensional, plural form of life, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of live, A lifeless place or area does not have anything living or growing there at all. Dry stone walls may appear stark and lifeless, but they provide a valuable habitat for plants and animals, If a person or animal is lifeless, they are dead, or are so still that they appear to be dead. Their cold-blooded killers had then dragged their lifeless bodies upstairs to the bathroom, dead, lacking life; unconscious; limp, Destitute of life, or deprived of life; not containing, or inhabited by, living beings or vegetation; dead, or apparently dead; spiritless; powerless; dull; as, a lifeless carcass; lifeless matter; a lifeless desert; a lifeless wine; a lifeless story, not having the capacity to support life; "a lifeless planet", If you describe an object or a machine as lifeless, you mean that they are not living things, even though they may resemble living things. It was made of plaster, hard and white and lifeless, bearing no resemblance to human flesh, disapproval If you describe a person, or something such as an artistic performance or a town as lifeless, you mean they lack any lively or exciting qualities. a lifeless portrait of an elderly woman, deprived of life; no longer living; "a lifeless body", destitute or having been emptied of life or living beings; "after the dance the littered and lifeless ballroom echoed hollowly", deprived of life; no longer living; "a lifeless body" not having the capacity to support life; "a lifeless planet" destitute or having been emptied of life or living beings; "after the dance the littered and lifeless ballroom echoed hollowly, destitute or having been emptied of life or living beings; "after the dance the littered and lifeless ballroom echoed hollowly, lacking animation or excitement or activity; "the party being dead we left early"; "it was a lifeless party until she arrived", in a lifeless manner; "the girl lay in her arms lifelessly", without animation or vitality; "lifelessly he performed the song, without life, in a lifeless manner, lack of life; unconsciousness, not having life, unaffected and natural looking; "a lifelike pose"; "a natural reaction, unaffected and natural looking; "a lifelike pose"; "a natural reaction", Like a living being; resembling life; giving an accurate representation; as, a lifelike portrait, evoking lifelike images within the mind; "pictorial poetry and prose"; "graphic accounts of battle"; "a lifelike portrait"; "a vivid description", Something that is lifelike has the appearance of being alive. a lifelike doll. a lifelike picture, model etc looks exactly like a real person or thing, realistic, natural, resembling life, resembling something real, Alive; living; with life, pl, Irregular plural of life, 2nd person singular present of to live, Lives is the plural of life, of Life, Lives is the third person singular form of live. Plural of life. the plural of life,

58 God     ts
59 One of the player's chances to play, lost when a mistake is made - "Scoring 1000 points is rewarded with an extra life."     ts
60 Something which is inherently part of a person's existence, such as job, family, a loved one, etc - "She's my love, my life."     ts
61 A life sentence; a term of imprisonment of a convict until his or her death     ts
62 The period of time during which an object is recognizable - "The life of this milk carton may be thousands of years in this landfill."     ts
63 A biography - "His life of the founder is finished, except for the title."     ts
64 The span of time during which an object operates - "This light bulb is designed to have a life of 2,000 hours."     ts
65 A worthwhile existence - "He gets up early in the morning, works all day long — even on weekends — and hardly sees his family. That's no life!"     ts
66 A status given to any entity including animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, etc. — and sometimes viruses — having the properties of replication and metabolism     ts
67 The essence of the manifestation and the foundation of the being - ""...I realize as never before how cheap and valueless a thing is life. Life seems a joke, a cruel, grim joke. You are a laughable incident or a terrifying one as you happen to be less powerful or more powerful than some other form of life which crosses your path; but as a rule you are of no moment whatsoever to anything but yourself. You are a comic little figure, hopping from the cradle to the grave. Yes, that is our trouble--we take ourselves too seriously; but Caprona should be a sure cure for that." She paused and laughed."     ts
68 the subjective and inner manifestation of the individual     ts
69 The world in general; existence - "Man's life on this planet has been marked by continual conflict."     ts
70 The most worthwhile component or participant - "And he is the life of the party at the Musgroves for precisely this reason: the navy has made him into a great storyteller."     ts
71 The state that follows birth, and precedes death     ts
72 biological activity     ts
73 monthly American magazine that specializes in photojournalism  isim     ts
74 nelly     ts
75 A person; a living being, usually a human being; as, many lives were sacrificed     ts
76 the blood     ts
77 The system of animal nature; animals in general, or considered collectively     ts
78 The living or actual form, person, thing, or state; as, a picture or a description from the life     ts
79 hence, human affairs; also, lives, considered collectively, as a distinct class or type; as, low life; a good or evil life; the life of Indians, or of miners     ts
80 That which imparts or excites spirit or vigor; that upon which enjoyment or success depends; as, he was the life of the company, or of the enterprise     ts
81 Animation; spirit; vivacity; vigor; energy     ts
82 the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones; "there is no life on the moon"     ts
83 A history of the acts and events of a life; a biography; as, Johnson wrote the life of Milton     ts
84 a motive for living; "pottery was his life"     ts
85 a living person; "his heroism saved a life"     ts
86 of life; lifelong  sıfat     ts
87 living things collectively; "the oceans are teeming with life"     ts
88 the experience of living; the course of human events and activities; "he could no longer cope with the complexities of life"     ts
89 Enjoyment in the right use of the powers; especially, a spiritual existence; happiness in the favor of God; heavenly felicity     ts
90 Something dear to one as one's existence; a darling; used as a term of endearment     ts
91 An essential constituent of life, esp     ts
92 the essence of God, its own revelation     ts
93 Something which is inherently part of a persons existence, such as their job, their family, their loved one, etc     ts
94 The state that precedes death and follows birth or conception     ts
95 days     ts
96 the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living; "he hoped for a new life in Australia"; "he wanted to live his own life without interference from others"     ts
97 A term of imprisonment of a convict until his or her death. More formally called a life sentence     ts
98 Of human beings: The union of the soul and body; also, the duration of their union; sometimes, the deathless quality or existence of the soul; as, man is a creature having an immortal life     ts
99 The potential principle, or force, by which the organs of animals and plants are started and continued in the performance of their several and coöperative functions; the vital force, whether regarded as physical or spiritual     ts
100 The state of being which begins with generation, birth, or germination, and ends with death; also, the time during which this state continues; that state of an animal or plant in which all or any of its organs are capable of performing all or any of their functions; - - used of all animal and vegetable organisms     ts
101 Interest:           A life interest in an estate or interest in an asset under a will or in a trust given to a person (the life tenant) for the period of his own life or during the lifetime of another person     ts
102 a status given to any entity including animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, etc. - and sometimes viruses - having the properties of replication and metabolism     ts
103 Figuratively: The potential or animating principle, also, the period of duration, of anything that is conceived of as resembling a natural organism in structure or functions; as, the life of a state, a machine, or a book; authority is the life of government     ts
104 A certain way or manner of living with respect to conditions, circumstances, character, conduct, occupation, etc     ts
105 If you say that someone or something is larger than life, you mean that they appear or behave in a way that seems more exaggerated or important than usual. not that we should expect all good publishers to be larger than life Throughout his career he's always been a larger than life character     ts
106 If someone lays down their life for another person, they die so that the other person can live. Man can have no greater love than to lay down his life for his friends     ts
107 emphasis You can use in all my life or in my life to emphasize that you have never previously experienced something to such a degree. I have never been so scared in all my life     ts
108 disapproval If you tell someone to get a life, you are expressing frustration with them because their life seems boring or they seem to care too much about unimportant things     ts
109 state of being alive (manifested by growth, reproduction, etc.); living organism, something which is alive; life span; time during which something exists or functions; lifestyle; energy; activity; biography; life sentence to prison (Slang)  isim     ts
110 emphasis If you say that someone does something for dear life or for their life, you mean that they do it using all their strength and effort because they are in a dangerous or urgent situation. I made for the life raft and hung on for dear life     ts
111 If someone risks life and limb, they do something very dangerous that may cause them to die or be seriously injured. Viewers will remember the dashing hero, Dirk, risking life and limb to rescue Daphne from the dragons     ts
112 approval If you refer to someone as the life and soul of the party, you mean that they are very lively and entertaining on social occasions, and are good at mixing with people. In American English, you usually say that they are the life of the party     ts
113 the condition of living or the state of being alive; "while there's life there's hope"; "life depends on many chemical and physical processes"     ts
114 animation and energy in action or expression; "it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it"     ts
115 a matter of life and death: see death a new lease of life: see lease to have the time of your life: see time true to life: see true see also fact of life, kiss of life. a US magazine that is known for having many photographs. U.S. picture magazine published weekly in New York City from 1936 to 1972 and in special editions thereafter. One of the most popular and widely imitated of U.S. magazines, it was founded by Henry R. Luce and quickly became a cornerstone of Time-Life Publications. From the start it emphasized photography, with gripping, superbly chosen news photographs, photographic features, and photo-essays by the best photographers; gradually more writing was added. Its war coverage particularly that of World War II was notably vivid, authentic, and moving. Life ceased publication largely because its costs outstripped revenues. It reappeared in special issues and then, from 1978 to 2000, as a monthly. State characterized by the ability to metabolize nutrients (process materials for energy and tissue building), grow, reproduce, and respond and adapt to environmental stimuli. Fossil evidence suggests that earth's first living organisms, bacteria and cyanobacteria, arose about 3.5 billion years ago. All known life-forms possess either DNA or RNA. Viruses, which possess DNA and RNA, cannot reproduce without a host cell and do not metabolize nutrients, and it is uncertain whether they should be classified as living or nonliving. Scientists disagree on the likelihood of extraterrestrial life. See also Drake equation. half life life insurance life span mean life still life painting     ts
116 You can use expressions such as to come to life, to spring to life, and to roar into life to indicate that a machine or vehicle suddenly starts working or moving. To his great relief the engine came to life In the garden of the Savoy Hotel the sprinklers suddenly burst into life     ts
117 If something starts life or begins life as a particular thing, it is that thing when it first starts to exist. Herr's book started life as a dramatic screenplay     ts
118 If someone takes another person's life, they kill them. If someone takes their own life, they kill themselves. Before execution, he admitted to taking the lives of at least 35 more women He helped his first wife take her life when she was dying of cancer     ts
119 Life is the quality which people, animals, and plants have when they are not dead, and which objects and substances do not have. a baby's first minutes of life Amnesty International opposes the death penalty as a violation of the right to life. the earth's supply of life-giving oxygen     ts
120 You can use life to refer to things or groups of things which are alive. Is there life on Mars? The book includes some useful facts about animal and plant life     ts
121 If someone is sentenced to life, they are sentenced to stay in prison for the rest of their life or for a very long time. He could get life in prison, if convicted     ts
122 approval A person, place, book, or film that is full of life gives an impression of excitement, energy, or cheerfulness. The town itself was full of life and character     ts
123 The life of something such as a machine, organization, or project is the period of time that it lasts for. The repairs did not increase the value or the life of the equipment     ts
124 If you bring something to life or if it comes to life, it becomes interesting or exciting. The cold, hard cruelty of two young men is vividly brought to life in this true story Poems which had seemed dull and boring suddenly came to life     ts
125 If you say that someone is fighting for their life, you mean that they are in a very serious condition and may die as a result of an accident or illness. He was in a critical condition, fighting for his life in hospital     ts
126 If something or someone comes to life, they become active. The volcano came to life a week ago     ts
127 You can use life to refer to the things that people do and experience that are characteristic of a particular place, group, or activity. How did you adjust to college life? the culture and life of north Africa     ts
128 If you know a lot about life, you have gained many varied experiences, for example by travelling a lot and meeting different kinds of people. I was 19 and too young to know much about life I needed some time off from education to experience life     ts
129 If you refer to someone's life, you mean their state of being alive, especially when there is a risk or danger of them dying. Your life is in danger A nurse began to try to save his life The intense fighting is reported to have claimed many lives     ts
130 a characteristic state or mode of living; "social life"; "city life"; "real life"     ts
131 Someone's life is the period of time during which they are alive. He spent the last fourteen years of his life in retirement For the first time in his life he regretted that he had no faith     ts
132 You can use life to refer to a period of someone's life when they are in a particular situation or job. Interior designers spend their working lives keeping up to date with the latest trends That was the beginning of my life in the television business     ts
133 You can use life to refer to the events and experiences that happen to people while they are alive. Life won't be dull! It's the people with insecurities who make life difficult     ts
134 You can use life to refer to particular activities which people regularly do during their lives. My personal life has had to take second place to my career Most diabetics have a normal sex life     ts
135 an account of the series of events making up a person's life     ts
136 the period from the present until death; "he appointed himself emperor for life"     ts
137 Lifesaving Information For Emergencies - a tone activated, voice paging system used by San Diego County to distribute emergency information     ts
138 on life, still alive ; e g , only child on life, sole surviving child     ts
139 our existence; the state of being     ts
140 The activities one's 'sposed to be performing when one's actually spending time staring at a monitor and altering code instead     ts
141 Genus: A process Differentia: Self-sustaining and self-generated action     ts
142 The condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic objects and dead organisms, being manifested by growth through metabolism, reproduction and the POWER OF ADAPTATION to environment through changes ORIGINATING INTERNALLY     ts
143 The Spirit of God as it is revealed through His Creation     ts
144 The recommended safe duration (in hours or measurable wear on the component) of any part on an aircraft This length of time is determined by either fatigue or the operational wear on the part     ts
145 the period between birth and the present time; "I have known him all his life"     ts
146 the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death); "the battery had a short life"; "he lived a long and happy life"     ts
147 the period from the present until death; "he appointed himself emperor for life     ts
148 living things collectively; "the oceans are teeming with life" the experience of living; the course of human events and activities; "he could no longer cope with the complexities of life" a motive for living; "pottery was his life" a living person; "his heroism saved a life" the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones; "there is no life on the moon" the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living; "he hoped for a new life in Australia"; "he wanted to live his own life without interference from others" a characteristic state or mode of living; "social life"; "city life"; "real life" the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death); "the battery had a short life"; "he lived a long and happy life" the period between birth and the present time; "I have known him all his life" the period from the present until death; "he appointed himself emperor for life     ts
149 Programme for innovative work to implement and test EU environment policy     ts
150 -See Structured society     ts
151 3/98Academic language for Logic, Functions, Equations, 1993     ts
152 1 Economic: that period of time after which a machine or facility should be discarded or replaced because of its excessive costs or reduced profitability The economic impairment may be absolute or relative 2 Physical: that period of time after which a machine or facility can no longer be repaired in order to perform its design function properly 3 Service: the period of time that a machine or facility will satisfactorily perform its function without major overhaul     ts
153 The lifetime or extent of an object is the time for which the object is live     ts
154 A game invented by John Conway, it uses cellular automata to evolve lifelike patterns It is also a universal computer and can in theory execute any program imaginable, given a large enough pattern     ts
155 The number of years estimated to be the useful period of the asset, as determined by governmental or other appraisal documents (See Exhibit Q, Class Codes )     ts
156 (of a Parliament) the period of time from the first meeting of a House of Representatives to the dissolution (breaking up) or expiry of the House     ts
157 a prison term lasting as long as the prisoner lives; "he got life for killing the guard"     ts
158 n 1 A cellular-automata game invented by John Horton Conway and first introduced publicly by Martin Gardner (`Scientific American', October 1970); the game's popularity had to wait a few years for computers on which it could reasonably be played, as it's no fun to simulate the cells by hand Many hackers pass through a stage of fascination with it, and hackers at various places contributed heavily to the mathematical analysis of this game (most notably Bill Gosper at MIT, who even implemented life in {TECO}!; see {Gosperism}) When a hacker mentions `life', he is much more likely to mean this game than the magazine, the breakfast cereal, or the human state of existence 2 The opposite of {USENET} As in {Get a life!}     ts
159 Australia's first information service on the world wide web Primarily focuses on biology and the environment     ts
160 "Life" of individual rolling bearing is the number of revolutions (or hours at some given constant speed) which bearing runs before first evidence of fatigue develops in the material of either ring or washer or any of rolling elements     ts
161 Interest:           A life interest in an estate or interest in an asset under a will or in a trust given to a person (the life tenant) for the period of his own life or during the lifetime of another person     ts
162 Life is a recent addition to the pantheon of characters He was created for two reasons 1) to be a foil to Death and 2) to help facilitate the creation of new characters Life's first creation was the third High Priestess who was crafted out of clay ala Prometheus Life was not based on anyone Life wears gold armor and laurels as a sign of his power and majesty He has a horizontal stripe of face paint which was inspired Adam Ant     ts
163 Functional period within which no maintenance, adjustment or repair is to be reasonably expected     ts
164 n - Number of years or periods over which an alternative or asset will be used; the evaluation time (1 7)     ts
165 expectancy the average age to which a person, at the time of his or her birth     ts
166 1 The force of will which strives to coalesce a dynamic organism from inanimate matter 2 A force which demonstrates a purposeful intentionality to feed, process matter into energy, grow, and reproduce     ts
167 For life means for the rest of a person's life. He was jailed for life in 1966 for the murder of three policemen She may have been scarred for life     ts
168life. puff - "Did you ever in your puff see such a perfect perisher?"     ts
169lifeless departed     ts
170lifeless uninhabited, or incapable of supporting life     ts
171lifeless dull or lacking vitality     ts
172lifeless inanimate; having no life     ts
173lifeless dead; having lost life     ts
174lifelessly Without life or appearing to be without life     ts
175lifelessness The property of being lifeless, the lack of apparent animation     ts
176lifelike Like a living being, resembling life, giving an accurate representation, as, a lifelike portrait - "The robot was so lifelike, Jack could hardly tell it apart from his sister."     ts
177lifelike. three-dimensional     ts
178lives plural form of life     ts
179lives Third-person singular simple present indicative form of live     ts
180lifeless A lifeless place or area does not have anything living or growing there at all. Dry stone walls may appear stark and lifeless, but they provide a valuable habitat for plants and animals     ts
181lifeless If a person or animal is lifeless, they are dead, or are so still that they appear to be dead. Their cold-blooded killers had then dragged their lifeless bodies upstairs to the bathroom     ts
182lifeless dead, lacking life; unconscious; limp  sıfat     ts
183lifeless Destitute of life, or deprived of life; not containing, or inhabited by, living beings or vegetation; dead, or apparently dead; spiritless; powerless; dull; as, a lifeless carcass; lifeless matter; a lifeless desert; a lifeless wine; a lifeless story     ts
184lifeless not having the capacity to support life; "a lifeless planet"     ts
185lifeless If you describe an object or a machine as lifeless, you mean that they are not living things, even though they may resemble living things. It was made of plaster, hard and white and lifeless, bearing no resemblance to human flesh     ts
186lifeless disapproval If you describe a person, or something such as an artistic performance or a town as lifeless, you mean they lack any lively or exciting qualities. a lifeless portrait of an elderly woman     ts
187lifeless deprived of life; no longer living; "a lifeless body"     ts
188lifeless destitute or having been emptied of life or living beings; "after the dance the littered and lifeless ballroom echoed hollowly"     ts
189lifeless deprived of life; no longer living; "a lifeless body" not having the capacity to support life; "a lifeless planet" destitute or having been emptied of life or living beings; "after the dance the littered and lifeless ballroom echoed hollowly     ts
190lifeless destitute or having been emptied of life or living beings; "after the dance the littered and lifeless ballroom echoed hollowly     ts
191lifeless lacking animation or excitement or activity; "the party being dead we left early"; "it was a lifeless party until she arrived"     ts
192lifelessly in a lifeless manner; "the girl lay in her arms lifelessly"     ts
193lifelessly without animation or vitality; "lifelessly he performed the song     ts
194lifelessly without life, in a lifeless manner     ts
195lifelessness lack of life; unconsciousness  isim     ts
196lifelessness not having life     ts
197lifelike unaffected and natural looking; "a lifelike pose"; "a natural reaction     ts
198lifelike unaffected and natural looking; "a lifelike pose"; "a natural reaction"     ts
199lifelike Like a living being; resembling life; giving an accurate representation; as, a lifelike portrait     ts
200lifelike evoking lifelike images within the mind; "pictorial poetry and prose"; "graphic accounts of battle"; "a lifelike portrait"; "a vivid description"     ts
201lifelike Something that is lifelike has the appearance of being alive. a lifelike doll. a lifelike picture, model etc looks exactly like a real person or thing     ts
202lifelike realistic, natural, resembling life, resembling something real  sıfat     ts
203lives Alive; living; with life     ts
204lives pl     ts
205lives Irregular plural of life     ts
206lives 2nd person singular present of to live     ts
207lives Lives is the plural of life     ts
208lives of Life     ts
209lives Lives is the third person singular form of live. Plural of life. the plural of life     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada life kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. life kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan life kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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