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sur.vi.valHsE5vaI7v[l, $sL-n幸存,生存The doctors told my wife I had a 50/50 chance of survival (= continuing to live). [U]医生告诉我妻子我有50%的机会活下来。He is fighting for survival after his operation. [U]手术后他继续与死神搏斗。The majority of the world's poorest people depend on the natural environment for their survival. [U]世界上大多数最穷的人都依赖自然环境生存。His main concern is to ensure his own political survival. [U]他最关心的是确保自己的政治生命。Her chances of survival as prime minister now look slim. [U]看来她继续任首相的机会很小。They are fighting for the survival of their country. [U]他们为国家生存而战。England are fighting for survival (= trying not to be defeated) in the match. [U]比赛中英格兰队努力不被打败。A survival is something that has continued to exist from a previous time.幸存者,残存物Most of these traditions are survivals from earlier times. [C]这些传统大多数是先代遗留下来的。We all have a strong survival instinct.我们都有强烈的求生本能。The survival rate for people who have this form of cancer is now more than 90%.这种癌症患者的存活率现已超过90%。A survival kit is a small box containing items that you need in order to stay alive if you are in a difficult or dangerous situation in which you are unable to get help.救生包Survival of the fittest is the principle that animals and plants suited to the conditions they live in are more likely to stay alive and produce other animals and plants than those which are not.适者生存Some scientists have suggested that the extinction of many animals may have been partly due to chance, not just to the survival of the fittest.一些科学家指出许多动物灭绝也许部分由于机缘,而不只是适者生存的结果。
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