go live

go live(
go
 
lihv
)
An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. lanzarse
The new company web page will go live at 12 am tonight.La nueva página web de la empresa se lanzará esta noche a las 12 am.
b. entrar en vigor
These changes to our POS system will go live tomorrow.Estos cambios en nuestro sistema de TPV entrarán en vigor mañana.
a. ir en vivo
The cameraman told the anchorwoman they were going live in 30 seconds.El camarógrafo le dijo a la locutora que iban en vivo en 30 segundos.
a. irse a vivir
After years of living in the city, the Jimenez's decided to go live in the country.Tras años de vivir en la ciudad, los Jiménez decidieron irse a vivir en el campo.
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