plunge
英 [plʌndʒ]
美 [plʌndʒ]
v. 使突然前冲(或下落); 暴跌; 骤降; 突降; 陡峭地向下倾斜
n. 突然跌落; 突然分离; (价格、数量的)暴跌,猛降,骤减; 卷入; 参与
过去式:plunged 过去分词:plunged 现在分词:plunging 复数:plunges 第三人称单数:plunges
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双语例句
- Don't plunge head first into another person's room.
别冒冒失失地撞进别人的房间。 - The prince should be plunged into work
王子应该积极参与工作。 - Share price plummet or plunge on the news of the devaluation.
一有贬值的消息,股票价格就暴跌了。 - I plunged in my knife and fork.
我插入了刀叉。 - The two men plunged into discussion
两位男士立即投入到讨论中。 - The country, they say, will inevitably now plunge headlong into decadence.
他们说,现在整个国家会不可避免地一头陷入衰退中。 - Take the opportunity to plunge yourself into your career.
抓住机会投身到事业中去。 - Whether the latest oil price plunge and recession have any impact on his geopolitical adventurism remains to be seen.
究竟俄罗斯最近的油价暴跌和衰退是否会对他的地缘政治冒险主义产生影响,目前仍有待观察。 - I shrink to give up my life, and thus do not plunge into the great waters of life.
我畏缩着不肯舍生,因此我没有跳入生命的伟大的海洋里。 - 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。