How to say live in English?

Seize the day or have fun in time.

In English, carpe diem means eating, drinking and having fun. You don't need to add the phrase "life is short" to say this sentence. Everyone knows what it means. This is a question of English habits. Just like the spoken English saying that life is too short, there is no need to say enjoy it. This is the difference between English and Chinese.

Seize the day means the same thing. In addition, living a little can also express this meaning. This is the last episode of the third season of Sex and the City. Miranda met Steve, and Steve suggested that she change her taste.

Extended data

Hurry up

Grasp today

phrase

Seize today and cherish time.

Seize the day just to seize this day.

Don't seize the day.

Bilingual example

1, make full use of today: "Seize today!" ?

Make good use of today: "Seize the day!"

2. My captain! The most important thing is to seize every day. ?

Captain! "The most important thing is to let them know: seize every day of life.

3, 10,000 years is too long, seize the day! ?

Ten thousand years is too long to seize the day.

Tomorrow is so far away, seize the day. Thank you. ?

Tomorrow is so far away, seize every day now, thank you.

Seize today, better than two tomorrows. ?

Grasping today is better than two tomorrows.

carpe diem

English? Beautiful?

(Latin) Eat, drink and seize today.

phrase

Carpe diem, carpe diem.

Eat, drink and be merry in time.

Carpe diem indie rock; Art rock music

Bilingual example

1 Fourth, eat, drink and be merry is not to waste time. ?

Fourth, carpe diem means not wasting time.

Then I watched Dead Poets Society and heard the word "eat, drink and be merry" for the first time. ?

Later, when I watched Dead Poets Society, I heard the word "eat, drink and be merry" for the first time.

3. Metaphysical poetry refers to the works created by writers in the17th century under the influence of john donne, and the overall theme is to eat, drink and be merry. ?

Metaphysical poetry refers to the works written by writers influenced by john donne in the17th century with the universal theme of "eating, enjoying and living".

4. Eat, drink and be merry. Hurry up, children. ?

Eat, drink and be merry. Hurry up, children.

5, eat, drink and be merry! You only live today once, so don't waste it! ?

Seize today! Today is only once, don't waste it!