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1 | a jump into water with your head first and your arms stretched out in front of you 跳水 |
| 1a | a dive into water from a high board , making skilful movements in the air before entering the water 跳水运动 | |
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2 | a quick sudden movement towards the ground from the air 俯冲 |
| The plane lost control and went into a dive. 飞机失去控制,向地面冲去。 |
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3 | a sudden fall in the value of something 突然贬值;暴跌 |
| take a dive (=fall) The share price took a 30% dive last year. 暴跌 |
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4 | a deliberate fall by a player who is pretending that an opponent made them fall 假摔 |
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5 | a sudden movement in a particular direction 扑;冲 |
| Bond made a dive for the gun lying on the floor. 邦德向地板上的枪扑去。 |
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6 | informal a bar or club that is dirty , cheap , and unpleasant (廉价而肮脏的)低级酒吧,低级夜总会 |
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