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  1. Vivo can mean alive, living, lively, quick, bright, or a living person in English. See the dictionary entry, examples, phrases, and pronunciation for vivo.

  2. intense. Lo invadió un vivo deseo de verla. He was seized by an intense desire to see her. Han pasado muchos años y aún sigue vivo el recuerdo del accidente. que se manifiesta o expresa de manera realista. graphic. Su novela es una viva descripción de la sociedad. Her novel is a graphic description of society.

  3. vivo is a Latin word meaning "alive" or "in the living state". It is used in scientific terms to describe experiments or procedures that involve living organisms.

  4. English translation of 'vivo' Word Frequency. vivo. Word forms: vivo, FEM viva. adjective. 1. alive (con vida) Estaba vivo. He was alive. 2. bright (color, ojos) en vivo live. una retransmisión en vivo a live broadcast. Collins American Learner’s English-Spanish Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Word Frequency. vivo.

  5. Vivo is an adjective or adverb that means with life and vigour, especially in music. It comes from Italian and is often used in combination with other terms, such as allegro vivo.

  6. Translation for 'vivo' in the free Spanish-English dictionary and many other English translations.

  7. vivo translation in Spanish - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'argento vivo, cuadro vivo, ser vivo, actuación en vivo', examples, definition, conjugation.

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