vivo

vivo, -a
adjective
1. living (ser, lengua)
  • un animal vivo, -a -> a live animal
  • estar vivo, -a -> to be alive (persona, costumbre, recuerdo)
  • vivo, -a o muerto -> dead or alive
2. intense (dolor, deseo, olor); bright (luz, color, tono)
  • un vivo, -a interés por algo -> a lively interest in something
3. lively, vivid (gestos, ojos, descripción)
  • es el vivo, -a retrato de su padre -> he's the spitting image of his father
4. quick, sharp (ingenio, niño); lively (ciudad)
5. quick, hot (genio)
masculine or feminine noun
also:
  • los vivos -> the living
masculine noun
also:
  • en vivo, -a -> live; (en directo) without anesomethingetic (sin anestesia)

vivo [veé-vo]
noun
1. Edging, border of clothing, stone, wood, etc., after dressing and trimming, or polishing. (m)
2. Jut, any prominent part of a building which juts out. (Architecture) (m)
Mange, the itch or scab in dogs.

"vivo" in the Answers forum

Q: El ver en vivo y directo la pobreza, los indígenas y la enfermedad los hace reflexionar…
A: Here's my attempt, and I doubt I've quite got it... > To see for oneself the poor, the natives, the sick causes one to consider the fruits of one's own…
Q: vivo how it is pronounced
A: This question has been asked many times (and has been dealt with in a reference article (on Pronunciation of the the Alphabet [although "Pronunciation…
Q: Al Rojo Vivo
A: al rojo vivo means red hot, electric, exciting. it is just a name to make the TV station's programme appear interesting.
Q: 'vivo por el retiro' and 'vivo a la pies'
A: I live for retirement. I live at the feet.
Q: yo desde hace algun tiempo vivo solo llamado la atencion este detalle
A: HI Jande, welcome:) Is this correctly copied? Possibly you missed some letters? Please check.
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