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vi·va1 /ˈvaɪvə/ (also viva voce) noun [countable] British English a spoken examination taken at the end of a university course 〔大学中一门课程结束时的〕口试Examples from the Corpusviva• In May she came to Oxford for her D. Phil viva.• Remember vivas and interviews; candidates dig their own pits quite happily, with minimal help from the examiners.vi·va2 /ˈviːvə/ interjection PRAISEused to show that you approve of someone and want them to continue to exist or be successful 万岁!〔表示赞许或祝愿的欢呼声〕Examples from the Corpusviva• Viva Mandela!Origin viva (1600-1700) Italian “long live!”, from vivere “to live”, from Latin; → VIVID viva1 (1800-1900) viva vocevi·va1 nounvi·va2 interjectionChineseSyllable end Corpus the taken spoken of examination a a at |