1. dive
It's not exactly a hot spot, it's more of a dive bar.
As we dive deeper, the water becomes colder.
You can dive here.
Magellanic penguins can dive to about 90 meters.
The policeman dived into the river to save the drowning child.
He is the only man I know who can dive but not swim.
Who wants to find pearls, has to dive deep.
The giant plane screamed down in an almost vertical dive.
The nightclub was a real dive: the sort of place where you hesitate to sit down.
He likes to dive.
The place is a real dive, but the drinks are cheap and the food's great
I'm not gonna go to this dive again.
You cannot dive if you have a cold or a cough
Would you like to learn to dive? Watching the animals in the sea is a wonderful experience.
One way of committing suicide is by taking a swan dive off a tall building.
英语 单词“dive“(dive)出现在集合中:
Ewa: Jump with Joey 42. plunge
This conflict could plunge Germany in war.
The van plunged into the river and driver had plunged knife into his arm.
Sue and John decided to take the plunge.
He stripped off and plunged into the sea.
Homicide rates plunge whenever anarchy and the...
She says she'd love to do some different job, but she's too scared to take the plunge.
Relations between Britain and Russia plunged Wednesday to a chilly level not seen since the Cold War
Temperatures plunged below zero.
He plunged into the crowd, smiling and shaking hands.
They plunged into the sea. The unemployment rate plunged sharply.
The share price suddenly plunged and the value of the company was almost wiped out.
Monetary and currency policy must help people, not plunge them into poverty
The number plunged to 284,157 two years later in 1917
Production started the year in a stable position but then plunged in 1999. It has now flattened out at a level of 20.
3. jump into the water
4. place that isn't very nice
5. dived dived
英语 单词“dive“(dived dived)出现在集合中:
irregular verbs