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dive

verb
/daɪv/
/daɪv/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they dive
/daɪv/
/daɪv/
he / she / it dives
/daɪvz/
/daɪvz/
past simple dived
/daɪvd/
/daɪvd/
(North American English also) past simple dove
/dəʊv/
/dəʊv/
past participle dived
/daɪvd/
/daɪvd/
-ing form diving
/ˈdaɪvɪŋ/
/ˈdaɪvɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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    jump into water跳水

  1. [intransitive] to jump into water with your head and arms going in first跳水(头和双臂先入水)
    • dive (from/off something) (into something) We dived into the river to cool off.我们一头跳进河里,凉快一下。
    • dive off something He dived off the bridge.他跳下桥。
    • dive in Sam walked to the deep end of the pool and dived in.山姆走到游泳池深处,跳了进去。
    Extra Examples
    • He dived head first into the water.他头朝下跳入水中。
    • She dived from the top diving board.她从最高层跳板跳水。
    Topics Sports: water sportsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • deep
    • head first
    • down
    preposition
    • for
    • from
    • into
    phrases
    • go diving
    See full entry
  2. underwater水下

  3. (usually go 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 divingTopics Hobbiesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • deep
    • head first
    • down
    preposition
    • for
    • from
    • into
    phrases
    • go diving
    See full entry
  4. [intransitive] to go to a deeper level underwater下潜;潜到更深的水下
    • The submarine dived to avoid being seen.潜水艇潜入水中以避免被看见。
    • The whale dived as the harpoon struck it.鲸被鱼叉击中后下潜。
  5. of birds/aircraft鸟;飞机

  6. [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。
    • The plane dived down to attack.飞机俯冲而下攻击。
    see also nosedive, crash-dive
    Extra Examples
    • The plane suddenly dived from 10 000 feet to 5 000.飞机突然从 10,000 英尺下降到 5,000 英尺。
    • Unlike some birds, it does not dive vertically.和一些鸟不一样,这种鸟不垂直俯冲。
    Topics Transport by airb2, Birdsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • suddenly
    • vertically
    preposition
    • from
    • to
    See full entry
  7. move/jump/fall移动;跳跃;跌下

  8. [intransitive] (informal) to move or jump quickly in a particular direction, especially to avoid something, to try to catch a ball, etc.扑,冲,奔(以避开某物、接球等)
    • dive for something 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。
    • He dived headlong into the ditch.他一头栽进沟里。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • head first
    • headlong
    • back
    preposition
    • beneath
    • into
    • through
    phrases
    • dive for cover
    See full entry
  9. [intransitive] (in football (soccer), hockey, etc.足球、曲棍球等) to fall deliberately when somebody tackles you(对方阻截时)假摔Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • deep
    • head first
    • down
    preposition
    • for
    • from
    • into
    phrases
    • go diving
    See full entry
  10. of prices价格

  11. [intransitive] to fall suddenly突然下降;暴跌 synonym plunge
    • The share price dived from 75p to an all-time low of 50p.股价从 75 便士暴跌到 50 便士的历史新低。
    Topics Moneyc1
  12. Word OriginOld English dūfan ‘dive, sink’ and dȳfan ‘immerse’, of Germanic origin; related to deep and dip.

dive

noun
/daɪv/
/daɪv/
Idioms
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    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
    see also swallow dive, swan diveTopics Sports: water sportsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • headlong
    • nose
    • sudden
    verb + dive
    • make
    • take
    preposition
    • dive for
    See full entry
  2. underwater水下

  3. 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
    • We did a deep dive to see if we could find the wreckage.我们进行了一次深潜,看是否能找到残骸。
  4. of birds/aircraft鸟;飞机

  5. an act of suddenly flying downwards扑;冲;俯冲
    • The pilot seemed to be having difficulty in pulling out of the dive.飞行员似乎难以使飞机停止俯冲。
    • The plane went into a steep dive.飞机开始陡直俯冲。
    Topics Transport by airb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • steep
    • vertical
    • gentle
    verb + dive
    • go into
    • pull out of
    See full entry
  6. bar/club酒吧;夜总会

  7. (informal) a bar, music club, etc. that is cheap, and perhaps dark or dirty下等酒吧;低级夜总会
    • The band played in every smoky dive in town.乐队参加了镇上每一次发烟的潜水。
  8. fall跌倒

  9. (in football (soccer), hockey, etc.足球、曲棍球等) a deliberate fall that a player makes when somebody tackles them(遇到阻截时的)假摔,故意跌倒
    • Kane's dive won England a penalty.凯恩(Kane)的跳水使英格兰赢得了点球。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • headlong
    • nose
    • sudden
    verb + dive
    • make
    • take
    preposition
    • dive for
    See full entry
  10. Word OriginOld English dūfan ‘dive, sink’ and dȳfan ‘immerse’, of Germanic origin; related to deep and dip.
Idioms
(make) a dive (for something)
  1. to suddenly move or jump forward to do something or reach somebody/something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。
    • Paul made a dive for the fridge to get a drink.保罗潜入冰箱去喝一杯。
    Extra Examples
    • She made a dive for the door.她向门口冲了过去。
    • She made a running dive to get across the crevasse.她跑了几步猛地一跳跨过裂隙。
    • There would be a dive for the bar as soon as the show finished.表演一结束,人们就会冲向酒吧。
take a dive
  1. (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。
    • The market is volatile and profits could take a dive.市场起伏不定,利润可能会大幅下降。
    Topics Moneyc2
高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
divediveD.J.:[daiv]K.K.:[daɪv]vi.1.跳水They dived from the bridge and rescued the drowning woman.他们从桥上跳入水中, 救起溺水的妇女。2.潜水The men are diving for pearls.这些人正在潜水采集珍珠。3.头向下钻, 猛冲The plane dived sharply and rose again.飞机猛然俯冲而后又拉了起来。n.1.潜水, 跳水
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dive verb | noun
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dive / daIv ; daIv /verb (past tense dived) also 又作 dove / dov ; dEJv / AmE, (past participle dived) I
1. JUMP INTO WATER 跳入水中, to jump into deep water with your head and arms going in first〔头和胳膊先入水地〕跳水:
[+ into / off etc ]
She dived into a pool.她一头扎进水池里。
Diving off the cliffs is dangerous.在悬崖跳水是很危险的。
2. SWIM UNDER WATER 潜水, to swim under water using special equipment to help you breathe〔使用水肺等〕潜水:
The first time you dive on a coral reef is an experience you will never forget.第一次在珊瑚礁潜水是毕生难忘的经历。
3. GO DEEPER / LOWER 下降/下潜, to travel down through the air or through water to a lower level下降; 下潜:
The submarine began to dive.潜水艇开始下潜。
The aircraft appeared to dive vertically towards the crowd.这架飞机似乎在垂直向下朝人群俯冲。
4. MOVE QUICKLY 迅速移动, always + adv / prepto move or jump quickly in a particular direction or into a particular place扑向,冲向:
Jackson dived after the ball.杰克逊鱼跃接球。
We dived into a shop to avoid the rain.我们冲进一家商店躲雨。
The soldiers were diving for cover (=to protect themselves behind something) .士兵们飞快地跑着找掩护。
5. dive into your bag / pocket etc to put your hand quickly in your bag, pocket etc in order to get something out迅速将手伸入提包/衣袋等〔取出东西〕:
He dived into his pocket and produced a packet of cigarettes.他猛地把手伸进衣袋里掏出一包烟。
6. NUMBERS, if numbers, prices etc dive, they suddenly become much lower than before〔数字、价格等〕暴跌,突降:
The dollar dived against the yen in Tokyo today.今天,东京美元对日元比价暴跌。

 PHRASAL VERBS 
dive in
to start doing something eagerly
热切地开始做某事:
Harvey dived in with several questions.哈维急切地问了几个问题。

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divenoun C
1. SUDDEN MOVEMENT 突然的动作, a sudden movement in a particular direction or into a particular place冲,扑:
She made a dive for the bathroom.她冲向洗手间。
2. SUDDEN FALL 突降,暴跌, a sudden fall in the amount, value, or success of something〔数量、价格或运气的〕突降,暴跌:
The news put shares in a dive .这条新闻使得股票大跌。
The team's fortunes have taken a dive this year.今年这支球队时运不济。
3. MOVEMENT DOWNWARDS 往下方的移动, when something moves down through the air or water俯冲:
Thankfully, the pilot managed to pull out of the dive and regain control.幸亏驾驶员将飞机从俯冲的状态下拉起来,恢复了控制。
steep / vertical dive急剧/垂直俯冲
4. JUMP, a jump into deep water with your head and arms going in first〔头部和双手先入水的〕跳水
5. SWIM 游泳, the act of going under water to swim, using special equipment to help you breathe〔使用水肺等的〕潜水
6. PLACE 地方, informala bar, club etc that is cheap and dirty下等(低级)酒吧(俱乐部)
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高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
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dive

1 dive /ˈdaɪv/ verb
dives; dived /ˈdaɪvd/ or chiefly US dove /ˈdoʊv/ ; diving
1 dive
/ˈdaɪv/
verb
dives; dived /ˈdaɪvd/ or chiefly US dove /ˈdoʊv/ ; diving
Learner's definition of DIVE
[no object]
: to jump into water with your arms and head going in first跳水(双臂和头先入水)
: to swim underwater usually while using special equipment to help you breathe(戴呼吸装备)潜水
see also scuba dive, skin-dive
: to go underwater or down to a deeper level underwater深潜;潜水
: to move down through the air at a steep angle俯冲
see also dive-bomb, nose-dive, skydive
: to fall suddenly and quickly in amount, value, etc.(数量、价值等)急剧下跌,骤降
: to suddenly jump toward something that is on or near the ground(向某物)起跳,扑去,冲去
often + for
sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻
informal : to start doing something with enthusiasm热情投身于usually + into or in
informal : to quickly reach into (a bag, pocket, etc.)快速伸入(包、口袋等)
2 dive /ˈdaɪv/ noun
plural dives
2 dive
/ˈdaɪv/
noun
plural dives
Learner's definition of DIVE
[count]
: a jump into water with your arms and head going in first(双臂和头先入水的)跳水
: an act of swimming underwater usually while using special equipment (such as a snorkel or air tank) to help you breathe潜水
: a usually steep downward movement of a submarine, airplane, bird, etc.(潜水艇、飞机、鸟等的)俯冲
: a sudden quick fall in amount, value, etc.(数量、价值等的)急剧下跌,骤降
informal : a bar, nightclub, etc., that is cheap and dirty下等酒吧;廉价夜店
: a sudden jump or movement toward something that is on or near the ground(向某物的)突然起跳,扑,冲
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高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
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