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- n.潜水;跳水;俯冲;猛冲
- v.猛冲;(头朝下)跳入水中;【体】跳水(运动)
- 网络潜入;潜入水中;下潜
复数:dives 现在分词:diving 过去式:dived v.+n. take Dive,make Dive,Dive cover 跳水jump into water 1. | [i] ~ (from/off sth) (into sth).~ (in) 跳水(头和双臂先入水)to jump into water with your head and arms going in first |
| We dived into the river to cool off. 我们一头跳进河里,凉快一下。 |
水下underwater 2. | [i] (戴呼吸装备)潜水to swim underwater wearing breathing equipment, collecting or looking at things |
| | | The main purpose of his holiday to Greece was to go diving. 他到希腊度假的主要目的就是去潜水。 |
3. | [i] 下潜;潜到更深的水下to go to a deeper level underwater |
| The whale dived as the harpoon struck it. 鲸被鱼叉击中后下潜。 |
鸟;飞机of birds/aircraft 4. | [i] 俯冲to go steeply down through the air |
| The seagulls soared then dived. 海鸥翱翔着,然后俯冲下来。 |
价格of prices 5. | [i] 突然下降;暴跌to fall suddenly |
| The share price dived from 49p to an all-time low of 40p. 股价从 49 便士暴跌到 40 便士的历史最低位。 |
移动;跳跃;跌下move/jump/fall 6. | [i] (informal) 扑,冲,奔(以避开某物、接球等)to move or jump quickly in a particular direction, especially to avoid sth, to try to catch a ball, etc. |
| We heard an explosion and dived for cover(= got into a place where we would be protected) . 我们听到一声爆炸便伏身找掩护。 | | The goalie dived for the ball, but missed it. 守门员一个鱼跃向球扑去,可是没有扑到。 | | It started to rain so we dived into the nearest cafe. 天下起雨来,我们立即钻进一家最近的咖啡馆。 |
7. | [i] (对方阻截时)假摔to fall deliberately when sb tackles you, so that the referee awards a foul |
跳水jump into water 1. | (头和双臂先入水的)跳水a jump into deep water with your head first and your arms in front of you |
| a spectacular high dive(= from high above the water) 精彩的高台跳水 |
水下underwater 2. | (戴呼吸装备的)潜水an act of going underwater and swimming there with special equipment |
| a dive to a depth of 18 metres 潜到 18 米水深处 |
鸟;飞机of birds/aircraft 3. | 扑;冲;俯冲an act of suddenly flying downwards |
酒吧;夜总会bar/club 4. | (informal) 下等酒吧;低级夜总会a bar, music club, etc. that is cheap, and perhaps dark or dirty |
跌倒fall 5. | (遇到阻截时的)假摔,故意跌倒a deliberate fall that a player makes when sb tackles them, so that the referee awards a foul |
IDM | The goalkeeper made a dive for the ball. 守门员一个鱼跃向球扑去。 |
make a dive (for sth) 迅速移动;猛然一跳;扑跃to suddenly move or jump forward to do sth or reach sb/sth | The goalkeeper made a dive for the ball. 守门员一个鱼跃向球扑去。 |
| Profits really took a dive last year. 去年利润确实跌得很厉害。 |
take a dive (informal) 突然下降;暴跌to suddenly get worse | Profits really took a dive last year. 去年利润确实跌得很厉害。 |
n. | 1. a swim below the surface of a stretch of water, often with special breathing apparatus 2. [Sports]a jump into water from a high board, making skilful movements in the air before entering the water 3. a bird's or aircraft's rapid and steep fall or flight in the direction of the ground or the sea, or a submarine's descent below the surface of the sea 4. a sudden fall in the value of sth. 5. [Sports]a deliberate fall by a player who is pretending that an opponent made them fall 6. a quick jump or movement to one side, forward, or sideways to the ground 7. <informal>a bar or club that is dirty, cheap, and unpleasant 8. [Football]in football, a goalkeeper's attempt to stretch horizontally to save a shot 1. a swim below the surface of a stretch of water, often with special breathing apparatus 2. [Sports]a jump into water from a high board, making skilful movements in the air before entering the water 3. a bird's or aircraft's rapid and steep fall or flight in the direction of the ground or the sea, or a submarine's descent below the surface of the sea 4. a sudden fall in the value of sth. 5. [Sports]a deliberate fall by a player who is pretending that an opponent made them fall 6. a quick jump or movement to one side, forward, or sideways to the ground 7. <informal>a bar or club that is dirty, cheap, and unpleasant 8. [Football]in football, a goalkeeper's attempt to stretch horizontally to save a shot | v. | 1. to jump into water with your head first and with your arms stretched out in front of you 2. [Sports]to perform a pattern of acrobatic movements in the air ending in a usually headfirst plunge into water, especially as a sport 3. to swim underwater, usually using special equipment so that you can breathe 4. to move downwards through water, or to move quickly and suddenly towards the ground from the air 5. to lose value very quickly 6. to jump sideways or forwards, so that your body moves towards the ground 7. [Sports]if a player dives, they deliberately fall to the ground in order to pretend that an opponent has made them fall 8. to put your hand or hands quickly into sth. such as a pocket or a closet, in order to get sth. out of it 9. to undertake or start on some activity with great enthusiasm 1. to jump into water with your head first and with your arms stretched out in front of you 2. [Sports]to perform a pattern of acrobatic movements in the air ending in a usually headfirst plunge into water, especially as a sport 3. to swim underwater, usually using special equipment so that you can breathe 4. to move downwards through water, or to move quickly and suddenly towards the ground from the air 5. to lose value very quickly 6. to jump sideways or forwards, so that your body moves towards the ground 7. [Sports]if a player dives, they deliberately fall to the ground in order to pretend that an opponent has made them fall 8. to put your hand or hands quickly into sth. such as a pocket or a closet, in order to get sth. out of it 9. to undertake or start on some activity with great enthusiasm |
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