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plunges

英 [ˈplʌndʒɪz]

美 [ˈplʌndʒɪz]

v.  使突然前冲(或下落); 暴跌; 骤降; 突降; 陡峭地向下倾斜
plunge的第三人称单数

柯林斯词典

  • VERB (尤指向水中)纵身投入,一头进入
    If something or someoneplungesin a particular direction, especially into water, they fall, rush, or throw themselves in that direction.
    1. At least 50 people died when a bus plunged into a river...
      一辆公共汽车栽进河里,造成至少50人丧生。
    2. He ran down the steps to the pool terrace and plunged in.
      他跑下台阶来到泳池露台,纵身跳进池里。
    3. Plungeis also a noun.
    4. ...a plunge into cold water.
      一头跳入冰冷的水中
  • VERB 将…投入;将…插入;将…刺进
    If youplungean objectintosomething, you push it quickly or violently into it.
    1. A soldier plunged a bayonet into his body...
      一名士兵将刺刀插进了他的身体。
    2. She plunged her face into a bowl of cold water...
      她把脸扎进一盆凉水里。
    3. I plunged in my knife and fork.
      我插入了刀叉。
  • V-ERG (使)突然陷入;(使)突然遭受
    If a person or thingis plunged intoa particular state or situation, or if theyplunge intoit, they are suddenly in that state or situation.
    1. The government's political and economic reforms threaten to plunge the country into chaos...
      政府的政治和经济改革可能会使国家陷入混乱局面。
    2. 8,000 homes were plunged into darkness as electricity cables crashed down...
      由于电缆损毁,8,000户家庭顿时落入一片黑暗之中。
    3. Eddy finds himself plunged into a world of brutal violence...
      埃迪发现自己被抛入了一个野蛮、暴力的世界。
    4. The economy is plunging into recession.
      经济正陷入萧条。
    5. Plungeis also a noun.
    6. That peace often looked like a brief truce before the next plunge into war.
      那种和平看起来常常像是再次陷入战争前的短暂休战。
  • V-ERG (使)投身;(使)突然开始从事
    If youplunge intoan activity orare plunged intoit, you suddenly get very involved in it.
    1. The two men plunged into discussion...
      两位男士立即投入到讨论中。
    2. The prince should be plunged into work...
      王子应该积极参与工作。
    3. Take the opportunity to plunge yourself into your career.
      抓住机会投身到事业中去。
    4. Plungeis also a noun.
    5. His sudden plunge into the field of international diplomacy is a major surprise.
      他突然投身国际外交界是一大意外。
  • VERB 骤降;猛跌
    If an amount or rateplunges, it decreases quickly and suddenly.
    1. His weight began to plunge...
      他的体重开始锐减。
    2. The Pound plunged to a new low on the foreign exchange markets yesterday...
      昨天在外汇市场上英镑骤跌至新低。
    3. Shares have plunged from £17 to £7.55...
      股票已从17英镑骤跌至7.55英镑。
    4. The bank's profits plunged by 87 per cent...
      银行的利润骤降了87%。
    5. Its net profits plunged 73% last year.
      去年,它的净利猛跌了73%。
    6. Plungeis also a noun.
    7. Japan's banks are in trouble because of bad loans and the stock market plunge.
      日本银行因呆账和股市暴跌而陷入困境。
  • See also:plunging
  • PHRASE 决定冒险尝试;采取断然行动
    If youtake the plunge, you decide to do something that you consider difficult or risky.
    1. If you have been thinking about buying shares, now could be the time to take the plunge.
      如果你一直在考虑购买股票,现在或许是采取行动的最好时机。

双语例句

  • He takes long tongs and demonstrates how he removes each piece and plunges it in water before putting it back in the fire.
    他拿起了长钳,向我演示他如何取下一件作品,投进水中,然后再放回火中。
  • He plunges deep into teeming crowds in search of such vermin as flies and venomous mosquitoes.
    他深入人丛中,找寻苍蝇、毒蚊等等危害人类的东西。
  • If the foundations of the firewall are too shallow, then the bank plan plunges too deep.
    如果说,欧洲的防火墙根基太浅,那么银行业的扶持计划可谓涉足太深。
  • If the Little Mermaid plunges it into the Prince's heart before the sun rises, her life will be spared and she can become a mermaid again, living the rest of her life in the ocean.
    只要小美人鱼在太阳升起之前把匕首插入王子的心脏,那么她就不用死去,她将重新变成美人鱼游回大海继续生活。
  • The captive elephant, still roped to a tree, plunges and screams every time a man approaches
    捕来拴在树上的大象,每当有人走近它时,就会向前猛冲并发出尖叫
  • The main economic risk to his re-election is that the US plunges back into a recession.
    对他竞选连任来说,主要的经济风险是美国重新陷入衰退。
  • Only when one plunges into the powerful current of the times will one's life shine brilliantly.
    一个人只有投入伟大的时代洪流中,他的生命才会闪耀出光彩。
  • As the industry plunges into its second serious downturn in two years, many also hope that it might lead to more consistent profits.
    随着该行业陷入两年来第二次严重低迷,许多人也希望这可以带来更加一致的盈利。
  • Even before he plunges into his program, he has his audience in his pocket.
    他的节目甚至还没有出场,就已控制住了观众。
  • The captive elephant, still roped to a tree, plunges and screams every time a man approaches, and for several days will probably refuse all food through anger and fear.
    捕来拴在树上的大象,每当有人走近它时,就会向前猛冲并发出尖叫,甚至一连几天由于愤怒和恐惧而拒绝进食。