Apedia

Dive Dived Jump Water   [V Quickly D Suddenly

word dive
content 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
Collins
dive ★★☆☆☆
/da͟ɪv/
American English sometimes uses the form dove, pronounced /dəʊv/, for the past tense. 美国英语中过去式有时用 dove,读作 /dəʊv/。
1
[VERB 动词]跳水 If you dive into some water, you jump in head-first with your arms held straight above your head.
  [V into n]
  [V in]
  [V]
  • He tried to escape by diving into a river...

    他企图跳入河中逃跑。

  • She was standing by a pool, about to dive in...

    她站在水池旁边,正要往里跳。

  • Joanne had just learnt to dive.

    乔安妮刚学会跳水。

  • Dive is also a noun.
    • Pat had earlier made a dive of 80 feet from the Chasm Bridge.

      帕特早先曾从80英尺高的峡谷大桥上俯冲跳下。

  • 2
    [VERB 动词]潜水 If you dive, you go under the surface of the sea or a lake, using special breathing equipment.
      [V]
  • Bezanik is diving to collect marine organisms.

    贝扎尼奇正在潜水采集海洋生物。

  • Dive is also a noun.
    • This sighting occurred during my dive to a sunken wreck off Sardinia.

      这是我在撒丁岛附近的沉船残骸处潜水时所见的景象。

  • 3
    [VERB 动词](鸟或动物)俯冲,急速下扑(或下潜) When birds and animals dive, they go quickly downwards, head-first, through the air or through water.
      [V]
      [V adv/prep]
  • ...a pelican which had just dived for a fish...

    刚刚潜入水中捕鱼的鹈鹕

  • The shark dived down and swam under the boat.

    鲨鱼急速潜入水中,在船下游动。

  • 4
    [VERB 动词](飞机)俯冲 If an aeroplane dives, it flies or drops down quickly and suddenly.
      [V prep/adv]
      [Also V]
  • He was killed when his monoplane stalled and dived into the ground.

    他因驾驶的单翼飞机失速坠地而丧生。

  • Dive is also a noun.
    • Witnesses said the plane failed to pull out of a dive and smashed down in a field.

      目击者说飞机未能从俯冲状态下重新拉起,坠毁在了田间。

  • 5
    [VERB 动词]冲向;跃向;扑向 If you dive in a particular direction or into a particular place, you jump or move there quickly.
      [V prep/adv]
  • They dived into a taxi...

    他们迅速钻进一辆出租车。

  • The cashier dived for cover when a gunman opened fire...

    出纳员在持枪歹徒开枪时冲向藏身处。

  • He would dive under one obstacle, round another, and lightly step over a third.

    他会从一个障碍的下面冲过去,绕过另一个,再轻轻地跨过第三个。

  • Dive is also a noun.
    • He made a sudden dive for Uncle Jim's legs to try to trip him up.

      他突然扑过去抱吉姆叔叔的腿,想把他撂倒。

  • 6
    [VERB 动词]迅速将手伸入(包或容器中) If you dive into a bag or container, you put your hands into it quickly in order to get something out.
      [V into n]
  • She dived into her bag and brought out a folded piece of paper.

    她立即将手伸入包中拿出一张折好的纸。

  • 7
    [VERB 动词](股价、利润或数字)暴跌,骤降 If shares, profits, or figures dive, their value falls suddenly and by a large amount.
      [V]
      [V from/to/by amount]
      [V amount]
      [JOURNALISM 新闻]
  • If we cut interest rates, the pound would dive...

    如果我们降低利率,英镑就会大幅贬值。

  • Profits have dived from £7.7m to £7.1m...

    利润从770万英镑暴跌至710万英镑。

  • The shares dived 22p to 338p.

    股票暴跌22便士,收于338便士。

  • Dive is also a noun.
    • Stock prices took a dive.

      股价暴跌。

  • 8
    [N-COUNT 可数名词]下等酒吧;低级夜总会 If you describe a bar or club as a dive, you mean it is dirty and dark, and not very respectable.
      [disapproval]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • We've played in all the little pubs and dives around Liverpool.

    我们在利物浦所有的小酒吧和低级夜总会演出过。


  • Oxford
    dive / daɪv ; NAmE daɪv /
    verb
    ,
    noun
    dive dives dived dove diving
    verb ( dived , dived , NAmE also dove / dəʊv ; NAmE doʊv / dived ) jump into water 跳水 1 [intransitive ] dive(from/off sth) (into sth) | dive(in) to jump into water with your head and arms going in first 跳水(头和双臂先入水) We dived into the river to cool off. 我们一头跳进河里,凉快一下。 underwater 水下 2 ( usuallygo diving ) [intransitive ] to swim underwater wearing breathing equipment, collecting or looking at things (戴呼吸装备)潜水 to dive for pearls 潜水采珠 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。 see also
    diving
    3 [intransitive ] to go to a deeper level underwater 下潜;潜到更深的水下 The whale dived as the harpoon struck it. 鲸被鱼叉射中后下潜。
    of birds/aircraft 鸟;飞机 4 [intransitive ] to go steeply down through the air 俯冲 The seagulls soared then dived. 海鸥翱翔着,然后俯冲下来。 see also
    nosedive
    of prices 价格 5 [intransitive ] to fall suddenly 突然下降;暴跌 SYN
    plunge
    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。
    move/jump/fall 移动;跳跃;跌下 6 [intransitive ] ( informal) to move or jump quickly in a particular direction, especially to avoid sth, to try to catch a ball, etc. 扑,冲,奔(以避开某物、接球等) divefor sth 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。 + adv./prep. 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 [intransitive ] (in football ( soccer), hockey,etc. 足球、曲棍球等 ) to fall deliberately when sb tacklesyou, so that the refereeawards a foul (对方阻截时)假摔 PHRASAL VERB ˈdive into sth ( informal) to put your hand quickly into sth such as a bag or pocket 迅速将手伸入(包或口袋里) She dived into her bag and took out a couple of coins. 她立即将手伸进包里拿出几枚硬币。
    noun jump into water 跳水 1 a jump into deep water with your head first and your arms in front of you (头和双臂先入水的)跳水 a spectacular high dive (= from high above the water) 精彩的高台跳水 underwater 水下 2 an act of going underwater and swimming there with special equipment (戴呼吸装备的)潜水 a dive to a depth of 18 metres 潜到 18 米水深处 of birds/aircraft 鸟;飞机 3 an act of suddenly flying downwards 扑;冲;俯冲 bar/club 酒吧;夜总会 4 ( informal) a bar, music club, etc. that is cheap, and perhaps dark or dirty 下等酒吧;低级夜总会 fall 跌倒 5 ( BrE) (in football ( soccer), hockey,etc. 足球、曲棍球等 ) a deliberate fall that a player makes when sb tacklesthem, so that the refereeawards a foul (遇到阻截时的)假摔,故意跌倒 IDIOMS make a ˈdive (for sth) to suddenly move or jump forward to do sth or reach sb/sth 迅速移动;猛然一跳;扑跃 The goalkeeper made a dive for the ball. 守门员一个鱼跃向球扑去。 take a ˈdive ( informal) to suddenly get worse 突然下降;暴跌 Profits really took a dive last year. 去年利润确实跌得很厉害。 dive / daɪv ; NAmE daɪv / dove / dəʊv ; NAmE doʊv /
    LDC
    dive1 verb
    dive2 noun
    divedive1 /daɪv/ ●●○ verb (past tense dived also dove /dəʊv $ doʊv/ American English, past participle dived) [intransitive]
    Entry menu
    Word Origin
    Verb Table
    Examples
    Thesaurus
    Collocations
    1jump into water to jump into deep water with your head and arms going in firstdive into/off etc She dived into a pool. Diving off the cliffs is dangerous. see thesaurus at
    jump
    2swim under water to swim under water using special equipment to help you breathe:  The first time you dive on a coral reef is an experience you will never forget.3go deeper/lower to travel down through the air or through water to a lower level:  The submarine began to dive. The aircraft appeared to dive vertically towards the crowd.4move quickly [always + adverb/preposition] to move or jump quickly in a particular direction or into a particular place:  Jackson dived after the ball. We dived into a shop to avoid the rain. The soldiers were diving for cover (=to protect themselves behind something).5dive into your bag/pocket etc to put your hand quickly in your bag, pocket etc in order to get something out:  He dived into his pocket and produced a packet of cigarettes.6numbers if numbers, prices etc dive, they suddenly become much lower than before:  The dollar dived against the yen in Tokyo today.7soccer to fall down deliberately in order to unfairly win a free kick or a penaltydive in phrasal verb to start doing something eagerly:  Harvey dived in with several questions.
    dive1 verb
    dive2 noun
    divedive2 ●●○ noun [countable]
    Entry menu
    Examples
    Thesaurus
    Collocations
    1sudden movement a sudden movement in a particular direction or into a particular place:  She made a dive for the bathroom.2sudden fall a sudden fall in the amount, value, or success of something:  The news put shares in a dive. The team’s fortunes have taken a dive this year.3movement downwards when something moves down through the air or water:  Thankfully, the pilot managed to pull out of the dive and regain control.steep/vertical dive4jump a jump into deep water with your head and arms going in first5swim the act of going under water to swim, using special equipment to help you breathe6place informal a bar, club etc that is cheap and dirty7soccer the act of falling down deliberately in order to unfairly win a freekick or a penaltyCOLLOCATIONS– Meaning 3verbsgo into a dive (=start to move downwards)· The plane was in trouble, then it went into a dive.pull out of a dive (=stop a plane going down)· He tried to pull out of the steep dive before hitting the ground.adjectivesa steep dive (=going down suddenly)· The fighter plane went into a steep dive.a vertical dive (=going straight down)· His actions sent the plane into a near vertical dive.a shallow dive (=going down slowly rather than suddenly)· The bird captures its prey on the ground after a long, shallow dive.
    open www.ankiedu.club

    Learn with these flashcards. Click next, previous, or up to navigate to more flashcards for this subject.

    Next card: Bedroom спальня

    Previous card: Seiche

    Up to card list: 2022考研英语词汇一笑而过