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The meaning of Dives

Dives – definition

noun

Used to refer to a typical or hypothetical rich man.

Usage examples:

There must be rich and poor, dives says, smacking his claret
noun

Plunge head first into water with one's arms raised over one's head.

Usage examples:

She walked to the deep end, then she dived in
noun

(of an aircraft or bird) plunge steeply downwards through the air.

Usage examples:

The plane dived as it was buffeted by turbulence at 34,000 ft
noun

A plunge head first into water.

Usage examples:

He hit the sea in a shallow dive
noun

A steep descent by an aircraft or bird.

Usage examples:

The jumbo jet went into a dive
noun

A shabby or sleazy bar or similar establishment.

Usage examples:

He got into a fight in some dive
verb

To jump head first into water, esp. with your arms held straight above your head, or to move down quickly through water or the air

Usage examples:

Mark dove off the cliff into the ocean., dolphins can dive to great depths., [ + to infinitive ] th…
verb

To suddenly become less valuable

Usage examples:

Shares prices dived 3.5% today to a three-month closing low., pre-tax profits dove almost 60% to $1…

Dives translation into English

Dives: translate from English into Chinese

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潜水

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Duiken, Rijke

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Plongées

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Tauchgänge

Dives: translate from English into Hindi

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गोते, धनिक, दौलतमंद, धनी व्यक्ति, अमीर, रईस

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Immersioni

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부자

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Погружения

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Inmersiones

Word origin

Old English dūfan ‘dive, sink’ and dȳfan ‘immerse’, of Germanic origin; related to deep and dip.

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