What does živě in Czech mean?

What is the meaning of the word živě in Czech? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use živě in Czech.

The word živě in Czech means živě, živé vysílání, živé záhlaví, vysílat živě, čile, živě, živé děvče, živě, čile, živé maso, hrát živě. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word živě

živě

(broadcast: direct) (vysílání, přenos)

We are broadcasting live from the scene of the protest.

živé vysílání

(tv, radio: live broadcast)

I prefer edited programs rather than live shows.

živé záhlaví

(title at top of a book's pages)

vysílat živě

(be broadcast directly, go on air) (televize apod.)

The new website went live last week.

čile, živě

(vibrantly, intensely)

The artist paints vividly using bright colours.

živé děvče

(dated, slang (lively girl)

A filly like her will never be tamed into marriage.

živě, čile

(animatedly)

The sergeant shouted, "Step lively, boys!"

živé maso

(sensitive flesh)

Utrhla si nehet a obnažila živé maso pod ním.
Her fingernail ripped, exposing the quick underneath.

hrát živě

(informal (perform music)

My brother's band is gigging in London this evening.

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