plunge
plunge vi. 猛跌评论(拼音:p lun)猛跌的个(ge)股. plunge
[plQndV]
n.
跳进, 投入
vi.
投入, 跳进, 陷入
vt.
使投入, 使插入, 使陷入
plunge
plunge
AHD:[pl¾nj]
D.J.[plJnd9]
K.K.[plJnd9]
v.(动词)
plunged,plung.ing,plung.es
v.tr.(及物动词)
To thrust or throw forcefully into a substance or place:
用力插入,用力丢入:用力插入或丢入一种物质或地点里:
“Plunge the lobsters, head first, into a large pot of rapidly boiling salted water”(Craig Claiborne)
“把龙虾头朝下扔进一大锅滚烫的盐水中”(克雷格·克莱本)
To cast suddenly, violently, or deeply into a given state or situation:
使突然陷入:突然地、猛烈地或深深地投进一种特定的状态或情形:
“The street was plunged in cool shadow”(Richard Wright)
“街道突然陷入荫凉之中”(理查德·赖特)
v.intr.(不及物动词)
To fall or throw oneself into a substance or place:
投入;陷入:使自己陷入或投入物质或空间中:
We plunged into the icy mountain lake.
我们跳进冰冷的山间湖中
To throw oneself earnestly or wholeheartedly into an activity or a situation:
全心投入,全神贯注于:认真地或全心全意地使自己投入到一种活动或情形中:
The students plunged into their examinations.
学生们全神贯注在考试上
To enter or move headlong through something:
冲入:匆忙地进入或穿过某物:
The hunting dogs plunged into the forest in pursuit of game.
猎狗们冲入森林追捕猎物
To descend steeply; fall precipitously:
陡峭地下倾;突然地下降:
a cliff that plunges to the sea.
陡降至海面的悬崖
To move forward and downward violently:
突降,俯冲:猛烈地向前或向下运动:
The disabled aircraft plunged to the ground and burst into flames.
出故障的飞机俯冲至地面后化为一团火焰
To speculate or gamble extravagantly.
冒险,投机:无节制地投机或赌博
n.(名词)
The act or an instance of plunging.
投入,陷入:投入、陷入等的行为或事例
A place or an area, such as a swimming pool, for diving or plunging.
投入:供人跳水或潜水的地方或地区,如游泳池
A swim; a dip.
游泳;跳水
take the plunge【非正式用语】
To begin an unfamiliar venture, especially after hesitating:
冒险,采取断然行动,结婚:开始进行一次不熟悉的冒险,尤其是在踌躇一阵之后:
After a three-year engagement, they're finally taking the plunge.
订婚三年后,最终他们结婚了
Middle English plungen
中古英语 plungen
from Old French plongier
源自 古法语 plongier
from Vulgar Latin *plumbic³e [to heave a sounding lead]
源自 俗拉丁语 *plumbic³e [举起一个测深铅锤]
from Latin plumbum [lead]
源自 拉丁语 plumbum [铅]
plunge
[plQndV]
vt.
使投入, 使插入
使陷入, 使遭受
把...埋入土中
plunge a country into war
使一个国家陷入战争
plunge a room into darkness
使一房间陷于黑暗中
plunge sb. into deep sorrow.
使某人陷入深深的悲痛之中
plunge
[plQndV]
vi.
投入, 跳进, 陷入(into)
下降, 急降
(船只等)猛颠, (马等)猛烈前冲
狂赌; 冒险; 盲目投资; 负债
plunge into an argument
突然加入辩论
plunge on the stock market
在股票市场投机
Prices have plunged.
价格已经降下来了。
He plunged into the water to save the child.
他跳入水中救小孩。
The boat plunged in the sea.
船在海上颠簸。
plunge
[plQndV]
n.
跳水, 游泳
跳水的地方, 游泳池
跳进, 下落
猛冲, 冒险
投机, 赌博, 盲目投资
阵雨
为难, 困难
at a plunge
进退两难
take the plunge
冒险尝试; 毅然从事
plunge heavily
[口]大肆投机; 滥赌
plunge into
跳入, 冲进; 闯进
apparent plunge
【地质】视倾伏
starting plunge
出发跳水
plunge
plunge
AHD:[pl¾nj]
D.J.[plJnd/]
K.K.[plJnd/]
v.
plunged,plung.ing,plung.es
v.tr.
To thrust or throw forcefully into a substance or place:
“Plunge the lobsters, head first, into a large pot of rapidly boiling salted water”(Craig Claiborne)
To cast suddenly, violently, or deeply into a given state or situation:
“The street was plunged in cool shadow”(Richard Wright)
v.intr.
To fall or throw oneself into a substance or place:
We plunged into the icy mountain lake.
To throw oneself earnestly or wholeheartedly into an activity or a situation:
The students plunged into their examinations.
To enter or move headlong through something:
The hunting dogs plunged into the forest in pursuit of game.
To descend steeply; fall precipitously:
a cliff that plunges to the sea.
To move forward and downward violently:
The disabled aircraft plunged to the ground and burst into flames.
To speculate or gamble extravagantly.
n.
The act or an instance of plunging.
A place or an area, such as a swimming pool, for diving or plunging.
A swim; a dip.
take the plungeInformal
To begin an unfamiliar venture, especially after hesitating:
After a three-year engagement, they're finally taking the plunge.
Middle English plungen
from Old French plongier
from Vulgar Latin *plumbic³e [to heave a sounding lead]
from Latin plumbum [lead]
plunge
来源于拉丁文 plumbum 铅 【评论个股猛跌】比较合适
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