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plunge /plʌndz/ ► SEE ALLplunge inplunge into sthplunge sth inplunge sth in/into sthplunge into sthplunge into sthplunge sb/sth into sthplunge sth into sth●ˌplunge ˈin●ˌplunge ˈinto sth1. to jump or fall into sth, usually with some force (用力)跳进;(重重地)跌入◆He plunged into the pool. 他猛地跳进了游泳池。◆The car plunged into a gorge. 汽车坠入了峡谷。◆We ran down to the sea and plunged in. 我们跑到海边,纵身跳入海水中。2. to begin doing sth or talking about sth without preparing for it or thinking carefully 贸然行动;唐突讲话;冒失地开始做(或讲)◆He plunged into the task of clearing the office. 他二话没说就开始清理办公室。◆I plunged in and started telling him all about it. 我冒冒失失地把这事对他和盘托出。[v + adv] [v + prep]●ˌplunge sth ˈin●ˌplunge sth ˈin/ˈinto sthto put sth quickly and with force into sth else 猛力插入;扎进◆She plunged the knife into his leg. 她猛地把刀子扎进他的腿部。◆He opened the sack and plunged his arm in. 他打开袋子,手臂一下子伸了进去。OBJ knife, hand[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + prep]●ˌplunge ˈinto sth ➡ plunge in, plunge into sth ●ˌplunge ˈinto sth●ˌplunge sb/sth ˈinto sthto be or to make sb/sth suddenly be in a bad state (使)突然陷入(糟糕的境况)◆The country plunged into recession. 国家经济急剧衰退。◆The city was plunged into chaos as a result of the strike. 罢工使城市骤然陷入一片混乱。◆The room was suddenly plunged into darkness. 房间一下子变得漆黑一团。OBJ recession, despair NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。[v + prep] [v + n/pron + prep]●ˌplunge sth ˈinto sth ➡ plunge sth in, etc. |