词汇 | dive |
释义 | dive verb uk /daɪv/ us /daɪv/past tensedived or US alsodove | past participledived diveverb (IN WATER)B1 to jump into water, especially with your head and arms going in first, or to move down under the water: (尤指头和手臂先入水的)跳水;下潜 dive forLook at those children diving for oysters over there!看那边那些潜水摸牡蛎的孩子们! dive in They ran to the pool, dived in, and swam to the other side.他们跑到池边,一头扎进水里,然后游到池子的另一侧。 dive offMark dived off the bridge into the river. dive intoShe looked over and saw one of her friends diving into the water. The submarine dived just in time to avoid the enemy attack.潜艇及时下潜,刚好躲过了敌人的攻击。 See also nosedive B1[ I ] to swim underwater, usually with breathing equipment(通常指携带呼吸设备的)潜水 As she dived into the pool, the water felt deliciously cool on her skin.跳入水池后,她感到皮肤非常舒爽清凉。 We were so hot we flung off our clothes and dived into the swimming pool.我们太热了,三下五除二脱下衣服就一头扎进了游泳池。 She dived headfirst into the pool.她一头潜入池中。 She dived into the still water of the lake. I dived off the top board today, Dad.爸爸,我今天是从最高的跳板跳水的。 Swimming anchor anchorman aquatics back dive backstroke bathing bellyflop cannonball dip diving pearl diver pike skin diving skin-diver skinny-dipping splash pad splash park swallow dive swan dive webbed diveverb (BECOME LESS)[ I ] to fall in value suddenly and by a large amount: 突然大幅贬值,暴跌 dive by something to somethingThe company's shares dived by 90p to 65p on the stock market yesterday.昨天公司股票在证券市场上猛降90便士,跌到了65便士。 Moving downwards base jumping descend descent downwardly drop/fall/sink like a stoneidiom fall fall down go down nosedive pancake landing parachute plumb plunge post-dive pronate pronation put something/someone down rain stone touch You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Becoming and making smaller or less diveverb (MOVE QUICKLY)[ I ] to go down very quickly: 迅速下降,急剧下滑 The plane dived towards the ground and exploded in a ball of flame.飞机冲向地面后爆炸,化作一团火球。 dive forThe goalkeeper dived for the ball (= tried to catch the ball by jumping towards it and falling on the ground).守门员飞身扑球。 [ Iusually+ adv/prep ] to move quickly, often in order to avoid something: (为躲避而)冲,奔,扑 dive for cover They dived for cover when they heard the shooting start.他们一听到枪声就赶紧找地方躲起来。 to move fast speedHe ran back to his car and sped off. raceShe raced over and hugged me. flyShe flew across the room just in time to stop the baby falling off the chair. beltUKTraffic was belting along the motorway. tearA fire truck came tearing down the road. streakBullets streaked across the sky. [ I ] in football, to fall down deliberately without another player causing you to fall, in order to try to win a penalty or a free kick unfairly: (足球比賽中)假摔 Referees should be booking players when they dive.发现球员假摔时,裁判会记名警告。 [ Iusually+ adv/prep ] in rugby and American football, to jump forward with the ball, landing with your body flat on the ground: The tackle dodged, Brown dived over for a try. When Brady converted and later dived into the end zone for a touchdown, the crowd roared. Moving downwards base jumping descend descent downwardly drop/fall/sink like a stoneidiom fall fall down go down nosedive pancake landing parachute plumb plunge post-dive pronate pronation put something/someone down rain stone touch You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Moving quickly Falling and dropping General terms used in ball sports Idiomdive deep Phrasal verbdive in/dive into something dive noun uk /daɪv/ us /daɪv/ divenoun (INTO WATER)B2[ C ] a jump into water with your head going in first: (尤指头和手臂先入水的)跳水 He did a dive off a cliff. the best dive of the competition比赛中最精彩的一跳 Johner Images - Trygg, Henrik/Brand X Pictures/GettyImages [ C ] an act of swimming underwater, usually with breathing equipment: We saw a huge shark when we were out on a dive. These goggles don't come off even after a dive. He recalls the terrifying moment on a dive in Antarctic waters when he was trapped beneath a gigantic iceberg. General terms used in ball sports aggregate score assist attacking back pass backhanded bend dump indirect free kick interception kicker launch angle lay someone off loft pitch square ball stiff-arm stroke swat takeaway tap in You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Swimming divenoun (LOSS)[ S ] a sudden loss in value: 突然的大幅贬值,暴跌 The company was in a bad state following a dive in turnover. Moving downwards base jumping descend descent downwardly drop/fall/sink like a stoneidiom fall fall down go down nosedive pancake landing parachute plumb plunge post-dive pronate pronation put something/someone down rain stone touch You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Becoming and making smaller or less divenoun (QUICK MOVEMENT)[ C ] a movement down onto the ground: 俯冲 dive forThe goalkeeper made a valiant dive for the ball, but he couldn't quite get his hands on it.守门员奋力一扑,但没能挡住球。 go into a diveThe plane went into a dive.飞机猛然俯冲。 [ C ] in football, the action of falling down deliberately without another player causing you to do so, in order to try to win a penalty or free kick unfairly(足球等比赛中的)假摔 [ C ] a sudden quick movement: 掷;甩 He made a dive for the door.他冲向门。 General terms used in ball sports aggregate score assist attacking back pass backhanded bend dump indirect free kick interception kicker launch angle lay someone off loft pitch square ball stiff-arm stroke swat takeaway tap in You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Swimming Moving quickly take a dive informal If a boxer takes a dive, they fall down and pretend to be knocked out or knocked down: He faced allegations of trying to bribe his opponent to take a dive. to suddenly lose value: The company's profits took a dive last month.上个月公司的利润大幅下跌。 divenoun (PLACE)[ C ]informal a restaurant, hotel, bar, or place for entertainment or social activities that is unpleasant because of the condition of the building or the type of people that go there: 低级的餐馆(或酒店、酒吧、娱乐场所) The place is a real dive, but the drinks are cheap and the food's great.我知道这个地方有点儿不像样,但这里的酒水很便宜,饭菜也很棒。 Unpleasant places armpit be the armpit of somethingidiom den desert dung heap eyesore fleabag fleapit hole inhospitably pigpen pigsty sausage machine slum slummy the Black Hole of Calcutta tourist trap wasteland world zoo You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Hotels & hostels Public entertainment venues dive | American Dictionarydive verb us/dɑɪv/past tensedived or doveus/doʊv/ | past participledived diveverb (MOVE DOWN)[ I ] to jump head first into water, esp. with your arms held straight above your head, or to move down quickly through water or the air: Mark dove off the cliff into the ocean. Dolphins can dive to great depths. [ + to infinitive ]The plane dived to avoid enemy aircraft fire. diveverb (MOVE QUICKLY)[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] to jump or move quickly into or at something: When the football came loose, he dove at the ball and grabbed it. They dived for cover when it suddenly began to rain. dive noun us/dɑɪv/ divenoun (PLACE)[ C ]infml a cheap, unattractive bar or place for entertainment divenoun (FALL)[ C ] a sudden, large fall in amount or value: The firm’s profits took a dive last quarter. divenoun (QUICK MOVE)[ U ] a quick move or jump into or at something: White’s 1-yard dive with seconds left won the football game. dive | Business Englishdive verb[ I ] uk /daɪv/usdived | US alsodove | dived to suddenly become less valuable: Shares prices dived 3.5% today to a three-month closing low. Pre-tax profits dove almost 60% to $105m against $245m in the same period last year. dive noun[ C, usually singular ] uk /daɪv/us a sudden loss of value or success: The bond market traded nervously as many shares on Wall Street took a dive and oil prices soared. Examples of divedive However, the present authors tentatively conclude that diving beetles may emigrate due to density-dependent effects when their populations reach certain but unknown threshold levels. Aerial colonization of the ponds by diving beetles and mosquitoes started immediately after they were filled with water. Although the nightingale and dove sing automatically, the poet invites us to join him in hearing them as intentional laments. Finally, some adventurous youngsters began diving off low rocky outcroppings on the shoreline, a practice which was copied by other members of the troupe. As one counsellor commented, 'you almost feel your client looking round and then diving in the door quickly'. The commentary is guided by caution, not diving into speculation or jumping to quick conclusions. They are the following: window (connoting 'communication', 1.1c), twilight (1.1b), wind, cave, mirror, milk, dove, and vase. We had decided on a product that would make scuba diving a lot safer. The kites always turned over and dived into the sea. The second column are these amounts plus the parameter estimates for expectations of good weather, diving and romanticism. Certainly sports such as motor-cycling, hang-gliding, ski-ing, skating, yachting, diving, skate-boarding, marathon running and squash have become popular among a broad cross-section of the community. I will explore these general issues briefly before diving into our primary material. There was a negative correlation between numbers of diving beetles in the ponds and the mean body length of mosquito larvae. Medieval paintings of gardens of love could contain religious iconography - fountain, lily, dove - yet remain secular settings. During five dives to a depth of around 49 m divers confirmed that it was indeed a sunken ship. See all examples of dive These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withdivediveThese are words often used in combination with dive. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. dive shop A diveshop allowed for underwater repairs to be made, however such repairs were limited. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. dive site This divesite is ideal for advanced divers, but sometimes conditions are suitable for beginner-level divers. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. dive team The current rescue team is divided into a diveteam and a mountain team. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with dive |
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