释义 |
- v.暴跌;使突然前冲(或下落);骤降;突降
- n.跳水;突然跌落;突然分离;骤减
- 网络投入;跳进;跳入
第三人称单数:plunges 现在分词:plunging 过去分词:plunged v.+n. take plunge,plunge country,follow plunge n. dive,drop,plummet,nose dive,fall v. thrust,throw,force,rush,jump 1. | [i][t] 使突然前冲(或下落)to move or make sb/sth move suddenly forwards and/or downwards |
| She lost her balance and plunged 100 feet to her death. 她没有站稳,从 100 英尺的高处跌下摔死了。 | | The earthquake plunged entire towns over the edge of the cliffs. 地震将整座整座的城镇掀到悬崖之下。 |
2. | [i] 暴跌;骤降;突降to decrease suddenly and quickly |
| Stock markets plunged at the news of the coup. 政变的消息一传来,股票市场便暴跌。 |
3. | [i] + adv./prep. 陡峭地向下倾斜to slope down steeply |
| The track plunged down into the valley. 小路陡然而下,直插山谷。 |
4. | [i] (剧烈)颠簸,震荡to move up and down suddenly and violently |
| The horse plunged and reared. 马猛然跃起,用后腿直立。 | | His heart plunged(= because of a strong emotion) . 他的心怦怦乱跳。 |
1. | 突然跌落;突然分离a sudden movement downwards or away from sth |
| The calm water ends there and the river begins a headlong plunge. 平静的河水突然中断,开始奔腾直泻而下。 |
2. | ~ (in sth) (数量、价格的)暴跌,猛降,骤减a sudden decrease in an amount or the value of sth |
| a dramatic plunge in profits 利润锐减 |
3. | ~ into sth 卷入;参与the act of becoming involved in a situation or activity |
| The company is planning a deeper plunge into the commercial market. 这家公司正计划进一步投入商业市场。 |
4. | 跳水;快速游泳an act of jumping or diving into water; a quick swim |
| He took the plunge into the deep end. 他跳入深水区。 | | She went for a plunge. 她去游泳了。 |
IDM take the plunge (informal) (尤指深思熟虑后)果断行事,毅然决定to decide to do sth important or difficult, especially after thinking about it for a long time n. | | v. | 7. (马)猛烈前冲;跃起后蹄倒竖起来;(船)前后颠簸 7. (马)猛烈前冲;跃起后蹄倒竖起来;(船)前后颠簸 |
n. | 1. a dive or leap into water 2. a sudden unexpected drop in value, price, or amount 3. a place for swimming or diving, e.g. a swimming pool 4. a sudden or violent rush 5. a reckless gamble or speculation 6. a quick fall from a high position 7. a sudden reduction in the amount or level of something 1. a dive or leap into water 2. a sudden unexpected drop in value, price, or amount 3. a place for swimming or diving, e.g. a swimming pool 4. a sudden or violent rush 5. a reckless gamble or speculation 6. a quick fall from a high position 7. a sudden reduction in the amount or level of something | v. | 1. to move suddenly downward or forward, or move something in this way 2. to put somebody or something suddenly into an unpleasant or undesirable situation 3. to put something quickly or firmly into something such as a liquid or container 4. to become involved in something with great enthusiasm 5. to begin a course of action suddenly and in a reckless or impetuous way 6. to descend abruptly or steeply 7. to drop suddenly and unexpectedly in value, price, or amount 8. to gamble, speculate, or take risks in a reckless way 9. to fall quickly from a high position 10. to suddenly put someone or something in a much less successful situation, or to be suddenly put in such a situation 1. to move suddenly downward or forward, or move something in this way 2. to put somebody or something suddenly into an unpleasant or undesirable situation 3. to put something quickly or firmly into something such as a liquid or container 4. to become involved in something with great enthusiasm 5. to begin a course of action suddenly and in a reckless or impetuous way 6. to descend abruptly or steeply 7. to drop suddenly and unexpectedly in value, price, or amount 8. to gamble, speculate, or take risks in a reckless way 9. to fall quickly from a high position 10. to suddenly put someone or something in a much less successful situation, or to be suddenly put in such a situation |
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