It means it hasn't reached the point of expiration.
Does the light say check gauge or check engine?
Relivate is not a word in English. Check your spelling
Check your spelling - do you mean: selling or ceiling?
That means they live in far away place
Do you mean to ask "HOW do you say 'long live France' in french"? Because your question "What does long live France mean"... does not make much sense... If you're asking how to say it in FRench, it is "Vive la France" as for what it means well... it means long live France... :o)
This phrase could be taken two different ways. If you mean "to live in a house" (short i in live), then you could say He used to live at that address, but he moved last month. If you mean "to be live in concert" (with a long i in live), you could say We saw Kid Rock live at The Palace of Auburn Hills. Do you see the difference?
it means to follow laws
If someone were to say " check out these nuts,"it would mean "check out this cool stuff!" that's what people mean. someone just started saying it and now its "famous!" i guess u could say. hop that helped, tenarox888
I think when they say that we are eating for life, it is an expression used to say that we have to eat in order to live. With out food, we will not survive.
No. It is not idiomatic English. We do not "make a check and balance." What do you mean? Perhaps you mean "check in with you" that is to see what you're up to, or perhaps you mean "rein you in" meaning to restrain some excess of yours.
If you mean Where do you live (approximately)? - Donde vive usted/vives (aproximadamente)? - you (formal)/you (informal)
If you live in a house, you would say "Vivo en una casa." If you live in an apartment, you would say "Vivo en un apartamento."