B1 to jump into water, especially with your head and arms going in first, or to move down under the water(尤指头和手臂先入水的)跳水;下潜
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As she dived into the pool, the water felt deliciously cool on her skin.
We were so hot we flung off our clothes and dived into the swimming pool.
She dived headfirst into the pool.
She dived into the still water of the lake.
I dived off the top board today, Dad.
[ I ] to fall in value suddenly and by a large amount突然大幅贬值,暴跌
[ I ] to go down very quickly迅速下降,急剧下滑
[ I usually + adv/prep ] to move quickly, often in order to avoid something(为躲避而)冲,奔,扑
[ I ] in football, to fall down deliberately without another player causing you to fall, in order to try to win a penalty or a free kick unfairly(足球比賽中)假摔
[ S ] a sudden loss in value突然的大幅贬值,暴跌
[ C ] a movement down onto the ground俯冲
[ C ] in football, the action of falling down deliberately without another player causing you to do so, in order to try to win a penalty or free kick unfairly(足球等比赛中的)假摔
[ C ] a sudden quick movement(突然间的)冲,奔,扑
[ C ] informal a restaurant, hotel, bar, or place for entertainment or social activities that is unpleasant because of the condition of the building or the type of people that go there低级的餐馆(或酒店、酒吧、娱乐场所)
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