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/plʌndʤ/ * danh từ - sự lao mình xuống (nước); cái nhảy đâm đầu xuống (nước...) - (nghĩa bóng) bước liều, sự lao vào (khó khăn, nguy hiểm) =to take the plunge+ liều * ngoại động từ - nhúng, thọc =to plunge one's hand into hot water+ nhúng tay vào nước nóng =to plunge one's hand into one's pocket+ thọc tay vào túi - đâm sâu vào, đâm ngập vào =to plunge a dagger into...+ đâm ngập con dao găm vào... - (nghĩa bóng) đẩy vào, làm chìm ngập vào, nhận chìm =to plunge a country into war+ đẩy một nước vào tai hoạ chiến tranh =to plunge one's family into poverty+ đẩy gia đình vào cảnh túng thiếu =plunged into darkness+ bị chìm ngập trong bóng tối - chôn sâu, chôn ngập (một chậu cây...) * nội động từ - lao mình xuống, nhảy đâm đầu xuống (nước...) =to plunge into the river+ lao mình xuống nước, nhảy đâm đầu xuống sông - lao vào, lao lên, lao xuống =to plunge into a difficulty+ lao vào một công việc khó khăn =to plunge into the room+ lao vào phòng =to plunge upstairs+ lao lên gác =to plunge downstairs+ lao xuống cầu thang - lao tới (ngựa) - chúi tới (tàu) - (từ lóng) cờ bạc liều, máu mê cờ bạc; mang công mắc n
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Plunged — Plunge Plunge, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Plunged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Plunging}.] [OE. ploungen, OF. plongier, F. plonger, fr. (assumed) LL. plumbicare, fr. L. plumbum lead. See {Plumb}.] 1. To thrust into water, or into any substance that is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
into — in|to [ ıntə, ıntu, strong ıntu ] preposition *** 1. ) used for showing movement a ) entering a place, building, or vehicle: She got into her car and drove away. Hundreds of athletes marched into the stadium for the opening ceremony. I wandered… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
into */*/*/ — strong UK [ˈɪntuː] / US [ˈɪntu] weak UK [ˈɪntə] / US / UK [ˈɪntʊ] / US preposition 1) used for showing movement a) entering a place, building, or vehicle Hundreds of athletes marched into the stadium for the opening ceremony. She got into her car … English dictionary
plunged — plÊŒndÊ’ n. dive, instance of sinking (into water, etc.) v. dive; gamble, wager; waste, squander; be thrown … English contemporary dictionary
plunge in/into — [phrasal verb] 1 plunge (something) in or plunge (something) into (something) : to push (something) into (something) quickly and forcefully The nurse grabbed his arm and plunged the needle in … Useful english dictionary
plunge into — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms plunge into : present tense I/you/we/they plunge into he/she/it plunges into present participle plunging into past tense plunged into past participle plunged into 1) plunge into something to suddenly start… … English dictionary
plunge somebody into something — ˌplunge sb/sth ˈinto sth derived to make sb/sth experience sth unpleasant • The news plunged them into deep depression. • There was a flash of lightning and the house was plunged into darkness. Main entry: ↑plung … Useful english dictionary
ˌplunge sb/sth ˈinto sth — phrasal verb to suddenly put someone or something in a particular state or situation The city was plunged into total darkness when the entire electrical system failed.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
plunge in/plunge into sth — Ⅰ. UK US plunge in/plunge into sth Phrasal Verb with plunge({{}}/plʌndʒ/ verb [I or T] ► [I or T] to suddenly start doing something in an active and enthusiastic way: »The Zurich insurance group has plunged headlong into fund management in… … Financial and business terms
plunge into sth — Ⅰ. UK US plunge in/plunge into sth Phrasal Verb with plunge({{}}/plʌndʒ/ verb [I or T] ► [I or T] to suddenly start doing something in an active and enthusiastic way: »The Zurich insurance group has plunged headlong into fund management in… … Financial and business terms
plunge sb into sth — UK US plunge (sb/sth) into sth Phrasal Verb with plunge({{}}/plʌndʒ/ verb [I or T] ► to suddenly experience a bad situation, or make someone or something do this: plunge into chaos/crisis/recession »There is increasing confidence that the economy … Financial and business terms