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TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121

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
TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121

dive

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verb

dived ˈdīvd How to pronounce dive (audio) or dove ˈdōv How to pronounce dive (audio) ; dived also dove; diving

intransitive verb

1
a
: to plunge into water intentionally and especially headfirst
also : to execute a dive (see dive entry 2 sense 1a(1))
diving into the pool from the highest platform
b
: submerge
the submarine dived
2
a
: to come or drop down precipitously : plunge
the temperature is diving
b
: to plunge one's hand into something
dived into his pocket
c
of an airplane : to descend in a dive
3
a
: to plunge into some matter or activity
she dove into her studies
b
: to plunge or dash for some place
diving for cover
also : to lunge especially in order to seize something
dove for the ball

transitive verb

1
: to thrust into something
diving one's hands into the icy water
2
: to cause to dive
dive a submarine
Dived vs. Dove: Usage Guide

Dive, which was originally a weak verb, developed a past tense dove, probably by analogy with verbs like drive, drove. Dove exists in some British dialects and has become the standard past tense especially in speech in some parts of Canada. In the U.S. dived and dove are both widespread in speech as past tense and past participle, with dove less common than dived in the south Midland area, and dived less common than dove in the Northern and north Midland areas. In writing, the past tense dived is usual in British English and somewhat more common in American English. Dove seems relatively rare as a past participle in writing.

dive

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noun

1
: the act or an instance of diving: such as
a(1)
: a plunge into water executed in a prescribed manner
practicing her dives
(2)
nautical : a submerging of a submarine
(3)
aviation : a steep descent of an airplane at greater than the maximum speed of horizontal flight
b
: a sharp decline
Stocks took a dive.
2
: a shabby and disreputable establishment (such as a bar or nightclub)
3
combat sports : a faked knockout
usually used in the phrase take a dive
a boxer accused of taking a dive
4
football : an offensive (see offensive entry 1 sense 1c) play in which the ballcarrier plunges into the line (see line entry 1 sense 7f(2)) for short yardage

Synonyms

Example Sentences

Verb She dove into the swimming pool. The children like to dive off the boat. The competitors will be diving from the highest platform. Many people enjoy diving on the island's coral reefs. You can't dive in this water without a wet suit. The submarine can dive to 3,000 feet. The whale dove down to deeper water. Noun She practiced her dives for the competition. This will be my first dive on a coral reef. She has done dives all around the world. The crew of the submarine prepared for a dive. The jet rolled into a dive. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
Robinson tried to dive into the endzone, but Harris caught him. al, 11 Sep. 2022 Nanpa is able to dive into vulnerability, social criticism, romance and even hardcore rap all in one album. Billboard Staff, Billboard, 9 Sep. 2022 The guys head to Charleston, S.C., to dive into burning hot wings with guest judge Kardea Brown; the Try Guys take over a pair of vintage mobile pizza ovens to feed 20 hungry diners. Olivia Mccormack, Washington Post, 7 Sep. 2022 There’s so many ways to dive into what this experience meant to us as people, as humans, as Black women, as creatives. Angelique Jackson, Variety, 6 Sep. 2022 Accelerating earlier, Power explained, should ideally have the field a bit more spread out and less likely to have an instance where a driver’s invited to dive late into the inside on a competitor and cause a massive pileup. Nathan Brown, The Indianapolis Star, 4 Sep. 2022 The graduate defensive tackle had to dive in order to secure the catch. Keith Jenkins, The Enquirer, 14 Aug. 2022 But before the Cavs dive too deep into their free agency options, there are two critical dominoes that must fall first. Chris Fedor, cleveland, 30 June 2022 The show will dive into the story of the Targaryen civil war that took place about 300 years before events portrayed in Game of Thrones. al, 19 Aug. 2022
Noun
But every five or six episodes, viewers get treated to a deeper dive into bigger threats, the backstory of super-scientist Rick Sanchez (Justin Roiland), and other bits of canonical lore. Christian Holub, EW.com, 3 Sep. 2022 Get ready for a deep dive into Darius Rucker's career! Tommy Mcardle, Peoplemag, 17 Aug. 2022 Arnaud Jerald has set the world record for deepest dive. Mark Heim | Mheim@al.com, al, 11 Aug. 2022 The exhibit is a deep dive into the Fab Four’s January 1969 rehearsals, studio sessions and legendary Apple Corps rooftop concert, the band’s final live performance. cleveland, 21 July 2022 The officer quickly took off his gear — and went for a dive in the dark water. Fox News, 18 July 2022 For a deeper dive into science, Dr. Biberdorf is looking to star in a television show or two of her own. New York Times, 11 July 2022 Friend of the 5 Alan Sepinwall joins Dan and I this week for a deep dive into what worked in season four and what didn’t. Lesley Goldberg, The Hollywood Reporter, 8 July 2022 The company’s share price is now down 36% year-to-date, a deeper dive than top rivals Apple and Walmart, and on par with Target and eBay. Jacob Carpenter, Fortune, 28 June 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English diven, duven, from Old English dȳfan to dip & dūfan to dive; akin to Old English dyppan to dip — more at dip

Noun

derivative of dive entry 1

First Known Use

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1a

Noun

1700, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of dive was before the 12th century
TOEFL BNC: 5288 COCA: 5121
dive

noun¹

1of an aircraft飛行器ADJECTIVE | VERB + DIVE ADJECTIVEsteep, vertical陡直俯衝;垂直俯衝gentle, shallow輕度俯衝spiral螺旋式俯衝VERB + DIVEgo into開始俯衝The plane went into a steep dive.飛機開始陡直俯衝。pull out of停止俯衝The pilot seemed to be having difficulty in pulling out of the dive.飛行員似乎難以使飛機停止俯衝。
dive

noun²

2move/jump/fall移動;跳;下降ADJECTIVE | VERB + DIVE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEheadlong, nose (usually nosedive) (both often figurative) 垂直俯衝;急劇下降The economy is on a headlong dive to disaster.經濟急劇下滑,就要釀成災難。His acting career took a nosedive.他的演藝事業突然一落千丈。sudden突然猛衝deep深潛running跑着猛衝She made a running dive to get across the crevasse.她跑了幾步猛地一跳跨過裂隙。VERB + DIVEmake, take猛衝;突然撲到;大幅下降She made a dive for the door.她向門口衝了過去。He took a dive in the penalty area and won his team a controversial penalty.他在禁區裏摔倒,為他的球隊贏得了一個有爭議的點球。The market is volatile and profits could take a dive. (figurative) 市場起伏不定,利潤可能會大幅下降。PREPOSITIONdive for衝向⋯There would be a dive for the bar as soon as the show finished.表演一結束,人們就會衝向酒吧。
dive

verb¹

1jump into water跳入水中ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBdeep, head first深潛;頭朝下跳水down向下跳入水中PREPOSITIONfor為⋯潛水to dive for pearls潛水採珍珠from從⋯跳水She dived from the top diving board.她從最高層跳板跳水。into跳入水中He dived head first into the water.他頭朝下跳入水中。off跳下PHRASESgo diving去潛水He went to Greece to go diving.他去希臘潛水。
dive

verb²

2of birds/aircraft鳥;飛行器ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBsuddenly突然俯衝vertically垂直俯衝Unlike some birds, it does not dive vertically.和一些鳥不一樣,這種鳥不垂直俯衝。PREPOSITIONfrom, to從⋯突然下降;突然下降到⋯The plane suddenly dived from 10 000 feet to 5 000.飛機突然從 10,000 英尺下降到 5,000 英尺。
dive

verb³

3move/jump/fall移動;跳躍;下降ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBhead first, headlong頭朝下俯衝back, down, forward向後/向下/向前俯衝PREPOSITIONbeneath猛衝到⋯下面into猛衝入⋯He dived headlong into the ditch.他一頭栽進溝裏。through猛衝過⋯under猛衝到⋯下面PHRASESdive for cover迅速找掩護隱蔽We heard an explosion and dived for cover.我們聽到爆炸聲就迅速找掩護隱蔽起來。

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