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词汇 nosedive
释义 nosedive
noun[ Cusually singular ]
uk /ˈnəʊz.daɪv/ us /ˈnoʊz.daɪv/
a fast and sudden fall to the ground with the front pointing down: 俯冲
The plane roared overhead and went into a nosedive.飞机在头顶发出轰鸣,然后向下俯冲。
a sudden fast fall in prices, value, etc.: (价格等的)猛跌,骤降
There was alarm in the markets when the dollar took a nosedive.美元暴跌时,各种市场一片恐慌。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

the fact of getting smaller or becoming less
decreaseThere has been a steady decrease in the number of visitors.
fallA fall in the price of petrol is unlikely.
fall-offThere's been a sharp fall-off in demand for the product since the company's scandal broke.
falling-offThere has been a slight falling-off in public sector employment growth.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Falling and dropping
ass
collapse
collapse under someone's/something's weight
collapse/fall in a heapidiom
cropper
crumple
drop like fliesidiom
drop off
faceplant
fly
knock
knock someone over
let goidiom
mic drop
overbalance
parachutist
shower
topple
trip (someone) up
wayside

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Price decreases
nosedive
verb[ I ]
uk /ˈnəʊz.daɪv/ us /ˈnoʊz.daɪv/
to suddenly fall to the ground with the front pointing down: 俯冲
Spectators in the crowd watched in horror as the plane nosedived.观众惊恐地看着飞机俯冲下来。
to suddenly fall in value, quickly and by a large amount: (价格等的)猛跌,骤降
House prices nosedived without warning.事先没有任何预警房价突然暴跌。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Moving downwards
base jumping
cascade
descend
descent
downwardly
drop/fall/sink like a stoneidiom
fall
fall down
go down
pancake landing
parachute
plumb
plunge
post-dive
pronate
pronation
put something/someone down
rain
stone
touch

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Becoming and making smaller or less

nosedive | American Dictionary


nosedive
noun[ C ]
us/ˈnoʊzˌdɑɪv/
(esp. of an aircraft) a fast and sudden fall to the ground with the front pointing down:
fig. Stock prices took a nosedive (= a sudden fall in value).

nosedive


verb[ I ]us/ˈnoʊzˌdɑɪv/
fig. Profits nosedived in the last quarter.

nosedive | Business English


nosedive
noun[ C,usually singular ]
uk /ˈnəʊzdaɪv/us
a sudden fast fall in price, value, etc.:
Most analysts view the stock's recent nosedive as investor overreaction.
Shares on Wall Street took a nosedive last night.
nosedive
verb[ I ]
uk /ˈnəʊzdaɪv/us
to suddenly fall in value, quickly and by a large amount:
Market prices continue to nosedive this week.

Examples of nosedive


nosedive
Manufacturers will watch as these products do an economic nosedive.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
All economic arguments have to be looked at, for internal consumption takes a real nosedive each time we hit a crisis.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
However, it spoke negatively about the unrealistic talking dinosaurs after the opening, describing it as a nose-dive.
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The aircraft subsequently lost pitch control and entered a nose-dive from about 800 ft to ground level, destroying the aircraft on impact.
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Sadly, that is short-lived as the film soon does a spectacular nose-dive...
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The price of copper took a nose-dive and production also went down, with correspondingly negative results for the economy.
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One team member rode in the gilder while the other rode in the towing plane, the prior also being treated to a surprise nose-dive.
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Then it went into a straight nose-dive.
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He put his aircraft into a spinning nosedive, which until that time had always been fatal, for there were no parachutes in those days.
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They have seen the price of their houses nosedive.
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Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
In the end, the reputation of such colleges will nosedive.
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We have come out of our nosedive.
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The other team member remaining in the plane would be treated to a surprise nosedive.
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The trio celebrate in the car and on the plane as shown when the aircraft takes a temporary nosedive.
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While doing so, one of the engines exploded, causing the aircraft to nosedive.
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