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| | NOUN MAINLY JOURNALISM | | | /ˈnəʊzˌdaɪv/ | | | | 1 | a sudden reduction in prices, profits etc (价格、利润等的)暴跌,猛降 | go into a nosedive The company’ s share price went into a nosedive yesterday. 这家公司的股票价格昨日暴跌。 | | take a nosedive The value of the pound took another nosedive today. 英镑的价值今天再次暴跌。 | | 1a | a sudden end to success 骤然衰败 | | After the failure of the film his career took a nosedive. 在这部影片失败之后,他的事业就一蹶不振。 | | | | | 2 | an occasion when a plane suddenly falls out of the sky with its nose pointing down (飞机的)俯冲 | go into a nosedive Onlookers saw the plane go into a nosedive. 旁观者看见飞机做了个俯冲动作。 | | | |