plunge
plunge 英 [plʌndʒ] 美 [plʌndʒ]
n. 投入;跳进 vi. 突然地下降;投入;陷入;跳进 vt. 使陷入;使投入;使插入
进行时:plunging 过去式:plunged 过去分词:plunged 第三人称单数:plunges 名词复数:plunges
- Plunge is a noun and a verb related to diving, falling, and sinking. A "polar bear plunge" is when people plunge into freezing cold water for charity or, inexplicably, for fun.
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- n. 投入;跳进
- vi. 突然地下降;投入;陷入;跳进
- vt. 使陷入;使投入;使插入
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1. He ran to the edge of the lake and plunge in.
他跑到湖边,跳进水里。
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2. Today would be the first time I’d plunge in all the way.
今天将是我第一次全身心投入的一天,我感到恐惧。
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3. Once you've made the plunge—in both time and expertise—into a scripting language, go with that.
一旦您已经投入(在时间和专业技术上)到一个脚本语言中,那么就坚持下来。
- plunge (n.) c. 1400, "deep pool," from plunge (v.). From late 15c. as "a sudden pitch forward;" meaning "act of plunging" is from 1711. Figurative use in take the plunge "commit oneself" is from 1845, from earlier noun sense of "point of being in trouble or danger" (1530s).
- plunge (v.) late 14c., "to put or thrust violently into," also intransitive, from Old French plongier "plunge, sink into; plunge into, dive in" (mid-12c., Modern French plonger), from Vulgar Latin *plumbicare "to heave the lead," from Latin plumbum "lead" (see plumb (n.)). Original notion perhaps is of a sounding lead or a fishing net weighted with lead. Related: Plunged; plunging. Plunging neckline attested from 1949.
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