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1 plunge
n. duik, sprong--------v. zich werpen, duikenplunge1[ plundzj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:¶ take the plunge • de knoop doorhakken, de sprong wagen————————plunge21 zich werpen ⇒ duiken, zich storten2 (plotseling) neergaan ⇒ dalen, steil aflopen♦voorbeelden:house prices have plunged • de prijzen van de huizen zijn gekelderdII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 werpen ⇒ (onder)dompelen, storten♦voorbeelden:he was plunged into grief • hij werd door verdriet overmand -
2 plunge down
vallen, tuimelen -
3 plunge into
duiken in, zich werpen -
4 plunge into the water
in het water duiken -
5 plunge of the dollar
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6 plunge the country into war
het land in een oorlog storten, het land plotseling in een oorlog verwikkeld doen raken -
7 take the plunge
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8 dollar's plunge
koersval van de dollar
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