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nose dive

/nohz-dahyv/US // ˈnoʊzˌdaɪv //

俯冲,俯卧撑,潜水,俯冲冲刺

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Also nose dive .

    • : a plunge of an aircraft with the forward part pointing downward.
    • : a sudden sharp drop or rapid decline: a time when market values were in a nosedive.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    nose·dived or nose·dove, nose·dived, nose·div·ing.Also nose-dive .

    • : to go into a nosedive: a warning that prices might nosedive.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as innosedive
as infall
as intopple
as intumble
as infall
Synonyms
collapse崩溃,坍塌,崩塌,塌陷crash崩溃,碰撞,撞车,崩盘decline衰退,减少,衰落,下降decrease减少,降低,下降,下跌depreciate贬值,贬低,折旧,贬值的diminish减弱,贬低,减轻,削弱dip沾沾自喜,浸泡,蘸水,蘸取dive潜水,跳水,俯冲,潜入dwindle缩减,逐渐减少,萎缩,缩水ease缓解,减轻,舒适度,舒适go down下去,下来,下去了,下降land土地,陆地,地,陆上plummet暴跌,骤降,重挫,骤然下跌plunge纵身一跃,纵身一跳,骤降,纵身跳下settle解决,结算,解决问题,安家落户sink水槽,沉降,沉没,沉沦slip滑落,滑倒,滑移,溜slump萧条,不景气,萧条期,衰退stumble趔趄,绊倒,跌跌撞撞,踉跄tumble跌倒,翻滚,翻跟头,跌倒的abate消减,削减,缩减,减轻backslide倒退,倒退的情况下,倒退的情况,倒退的现象buckle扣子,带扣,搭扣,表扣cascade小瀑布,瀑布式,瀑布式的,级联drag拖动,拖累,拖拽,拖曳droop垂头丧气,耷拉着脑袋,垂头丧气的,下垂ebb退潮,减压,退潮期,减震flag旗帜,旗子,国旗,旗号flop扑倒,扑向gravitate引力,吸引,重力,吸引人lapse失误,失效,误时,过失lessen减轻,减少,减轻了,减低pitch沥青,场地,俯视,俯瞰recede退缩,退却,后退,消退regress退步,倒退,退行,回归relapse复发,复发情况,復发,复发问题slope坡度,斜坡,山坡,倾斜度spin自旋转,自旋转的subside减退,消退,减弱,沉降topple倾覆,颠覆,倾倒,颠倒totter蹒跚学步,蹒跚而行,图腾,蹒跚trail小路,小径,踪迹,小道trip旅行,旅程,旅程中,旅行中wane衰败,衰落,衰微,衰弱be precipitated沉淀,沉淀下来,沉淀下来的,沉降break down分解,崩溃,溃败,破解cave in在地陷drop down下拉式,下降,下拉,下拉菜单fold up折叠起来,折叠起来的,折叠,叠起hit the dirt打土豪,打土豪了,撞土,撞上了泥土keel over翻船,翻身,龙骨翻转,龙骨翻倒nose-dive俯冲式,俯冲,俯卧撑,俯冲式的take a header抬头,抢占先机,抢占头条,抢头条tip over倾覆,翻倒,倾倒,翻倒在地
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Examples

  • The reality of the coming winter, featuring 4pm sunsets and icy temperatures, was setting in, and I worried that my motivation to go on rambling post-work walks was about to take a nosedive.

  • Oil prices took a nosedive during the peak of the pandemic, sending another warning that the industry’s standing on shaky legs.

  • As Americans stare into the threat of a deep recession, it’s no surprise lawmakers are looking to Depression-era policies to steer the economy out of its nosedive.

  • When your “portfolio” is split up like this, you won’t lose too much if a new venture takes a nosedive.

  • An existing manual penalty, also known as a manual action, took the SERP slide into a nosedive.

  • Back in the 2011 season, the Colombian crop took a nosedive, dropping from 12 million bags to 7.6 million.

  • Much the same as the rest of the world, the music industry took a nosedive in 2008.

  • Detroit broke down, the Steel Belt rusted, and bourbon whiskey took a terrifying nosedive.

  • Local newspapers in Caracas have also reported that a fishing crew witnessed the plane nosedive into the sea.

  • Whatever else you say about his policies, they halted the economic nosedive of 2008-2009.