scuba-dive / ˈsku bəˌdaɪv /

💦中学词汇潜水水肺潜水潜水运动潜水器

scuba-dive 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb

scu·ba-dived or scu·ba-dove, scu·ba-dived, scu·ba-div·ing.

  1. to descend and swim underwater using a scuba device.

更多scuba-dive例句

  1. Not even after its parent company, the Soviet Union, took a dive in 1991.
  2. When used improperly those encouraging statistics take a nose dive.
  3. The young goslings' first major life event is to cliff dive down to their parents, as was captured here by BBC cameras.
  4. The Oculus Rift is a wearable headset that goes over the eyes like a clunky pair of scuba goggles.
  5. We wanted to create a dedicated hub where people can dive into it and get all this commentary on the news.
  6. Then came the end: the Titanic, with a low long slanting dive went down and with her Thomas Andrews.
  7. He'll immediately throw down his bunch of flowers and dive despairingly into the moat.
  8. He proved that one night when we picked up a quartet of drunks at a dive on the south end of our district.
  9. I shoved through the door of the dive, Burke following close behind.
  10. Despite the speed of his dive, they were gaining on him, coming up fast; one snout that ended in a cupped depression was plain.