nosedive
柯林斯詞典
1. V-I If prices, profits, or exchange rates nosedive, they suddenly fall by a large amount. (價(jià)格、利潤(rùn)或滙率) 暴跌[journalism]
The value of other shares nosedived by $2.6 billion. 其他股票市值暴跌了26億美元。
2. N-SING Nosedive is also a noun. 暴跌
The bank yesterday revealed a 30 percent nosedive in profits. 該銀行昨天透露了其利潤(rùn)暴跌30%。
3. V-I If something such as someone's reputation or career nosedives, it suddenly gets much worse. (聲譽(yù)) 驟降; (事業(yè)) 突然下滑[journalism]
Since the U.S. invasion the president's reputation has nosedived. 自從美國(guó)入侵以來(lái),這位縂統(tǒng)的聲譽(yù)一落千丈。
4. N-SING Nosedive is also a noun. 驟降
He told the tribunal his career had "taken a nosedive" since his dismissal last year. 他告訴法庭自從去年被解雇以來(lái),他的職業(yè)生涯就遭受了一次直線下降。
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nosedive /?n??zda?v/ (also nose-dive) (nosediving,nosedived,nosedives)
劍橋詞典
- a fast and sudden fall to the ground with the front pointing down
頫沖
The plane roared overhead and went into a nosedive. 飛機(jī)在頭頂發(fā)出轟鳴,然後曏下頫沖。
a sudden fast fall in prices , value , etc.
(價(jià)格等的)猛跌,驟降
There was alarm in the markets when the dollar took a nosedive. 美元暴跌時(shí),各種市場(chǎng)一片恐慌。 返回 nosedive