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1 prices took a nosedive
Общая лексика: цены резко упалиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > prices took a nosedive
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2 nosedive
1. [ʹnəʋzdaıv] n1. 1) ав. крутое пикирование2) крутой спад2. шутл. выпивка2. [ʹnəʋzdaıv] v1) ав. круто пикировать2) резко снизиться -
3 nosedive
1. n ав. крутое пикирование2. n крутой спад3. n шутл. выпивка4. v ав. круто пикировать5. v резко снизиться -
4 nosedive
ˈnəuzdaɪv
1. сущ.
1) авиац. пике, пикирование fall into a nosedive
2) перен. резкое падение, спад
2. гл.
1) авиац. пикировать Syn: dive, swoop
2) резко падать, снижаться (авиация) крутое пикирование крутой спад - prices took a * цены резко упали выпивка( авиация) круто пикировать резко снизиться - prices might * цены могут сразу упасть nosedive ав. пикирование, пике;
to fall into a nosedive пикировать nosedive ав. пикирование, пике;
to fall into a nosedive пикировать ~ ав. пикировать ~ резкое падение( цен и т. п.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > nosedive
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5 take a nosedive
expr infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > take a nosedive
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6 dive
I [daɪv] 1. гл.; прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. dived, dove1) =dive in нырять, бросаться в водуHe dove / dived in and saved her life. — Он бросился в воду и спас ей жизнь.
Syn:2) бросаться, прыгать вниз3) мор. погружаться ( о подводной лодке)Syn:4) нырять с аквалангом; заниматься дайвингом5) авиа пикироватьThe company's share price dived 19 % overnight. — Акции компании мгновенно упали на 19%.
Syn:7) разг. (dive for / into) бросаться (куда-л.); нырять ( в толпу); исчезать из виду; шмыгать (куда-л.)The goalkeeper dived for the ball but missed it. — Голкипер бросился за мячом, но упустил его.
I was following the man when he dived into a small restaurant and I lost track of him. — Я шёл за ним, но вдруг он юркнул в какой-то ресторанчик, и я его потерял.
to dive into one's work / studies — уходить с головой в работу, учёбу
Dinner's ready, dive in, everybody! — Обед готов, принимайтесь за еду!
9) разг. ( dive into) засовывать, запускать руку2. сущ.1) нырок; прыжокSyn:2) быстрое движение; прыжок; рывок, бросокto make a dive for the gun lying on the floor — броситься к пистолету, лежащему на полу
to make a dive into smb.'s pocket — запустить руку в чей-л. карман
Escaping, the thief made a dive into the nearest shop. — Спасаясь от погони, вор нырнул в ближайший магазин.
He made a dive across the place. — Он бросился на другую сторону.
3) мор. погружение ( о подводной лодке)Syn:submerging, submersion4) авиа пикированиеSyn:The price took a 30% dive last year. — В прошлом году цена упала на 30%.
Syn:6) разг. захудалый ресторан; дешёвая закусочная; грязная забегаловка, пивнушка; ночной клуб ( с дурной славой); притон7) разг. хибара8) спорт. симуляция нокаутаThe challenger took a dive. — Претендент симулировал нокаут.
9) спорт. симуляция, картинное падениеII ['diːveɪ] мн. от diva
См. также в других словарях:
nosedive — nose‧dive [ˈnəʊzdaɪv ǁ ˈnoʊz ] verb [intransitive, transitive] if sales, exports, shares etc nosedive, their value or number falls suddenly and by a large amount: • In Hong Kong, stocks nosedived in active trading. • The corporate banking unit s… … Financial and business terms
nosedive — I UK [ˈnəʊzˌdaɪv] / US [ˈnoʊzˌdaɪv] noun [countable] Word forms nosedive : singular nosedive plural nosedives mainly journalism 1) a) a sudden reduction in prices, profits etc go into a nosedive: The company s share price went into a nosedive… … English dictionary
nosedive — nose|dive1 [ nouz,daıv ] noun count MAINLY JOURNALISM 1. ) a sudden reduction in prices, profits, etc.: go into a nosedive: The company s share price went into a nosedive yesterday. take a nosedive: The value of the dollar took another nosedive… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
nosedive — nose|dive1 [ˈnəuzdaıv US ˈnouz ] n 1.) a sudden very large fall in the price, value, or condition of something ▪ The pound took a nosedive on the foreign exchange market today. ▪ The economy went into a nosedive . 2.) a sudden steep drop made by… … Dictionary of contemporary English
nosedive — 1 noun (C) 1 a sudden drop in amount, price, rate etc: The pound took a nosedive on the foreign exchange market today. 2 a sudden steep drop made by a plane with its front end pointing towards the ground: Everyone screamed as the plane suddenly… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
nosedive — 1. noun 1) the plane went into a nosedive Syn: dive, descent, drop, plunge, plummet, fall Ant: climb 2) informal the dollar took a nosedive Syn: fall … Thesaurus of popular words
nosedive — [ˈnəʊzˌdaɪv] noun [C] 1) a sudden reduction in things such as prices or profits The value of the pound took a nosedive today.[/ex] 2) an occasion when a plane suddenly falls out of the sky with its front end pointing down nosedive verb [I] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
nosedive — noun Date: 1912 1. a downward nose first plunge of a flying object (as an airplane) 2. a sudden extreme drop < stock prices took a nosedive > • nose dive intransitive verb … New Collegiate Dictionary
nosedive — n. a great drop; a great decline. (As with a bird or an airplane diving nose first toward the ground. See also take a nosedive.) □ This year our prof ts have taken a nosedive. □ Confidence in the government took a sudden nosedive … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
take a nosedive — tv. to collapse; to fail. □ The market took a nosedive again today. □ She slipped on the ice and took a nosedive … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
take a nosedive — If something takes a nosedive, it drops or decreases in value very rapidly. The stock market took a nosedive when the property market began to weaken … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions