词汇 | dive into |
释义 | Idiom dive intodive into (something) to start something enthusiastically without first thinking about it.Our mistake was to dive into the work without much preparation. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of dive in (= to go head first into water) Phr V dive into dives, diving, dived, American pt and pp also dove dive in dive into sth to start doing something suddenly and energetically, often without stopping to thinkWhen neighbouring countries are having a war you can't just dive in.Unfortunately, I had dived into the discussion without being fully informed. to start eatingThe food's on the table and there's plenty, so dive in everyone. dives, diving, dived (American pt and pp also dove) dive into sth to quickly put your hand in something {e.g. pocket, bag} to get something out of itI dived into my trouser pocket and - thank goodness - found the key. dive into (something)1. Literally, to jump or leap into something, often a pool. I was so hot after my run that I dove into the pool as soon as I got home. 2. To start a task enthusiastically, perhaps without much forethought. Because we just dove into fixing up our house, every room is under construction at the same time. 3. To begin eating something enthusiastically. Each kid dove into his slice of cake as soon as it was set before him. dive intov. 1. To plunge one's body into something: The swimmer dived into the pool. 2. To start doing something enthusiastically: The class dived into the science experiment. 3. To start eating or drinking something eagerly: The hungry children dove into the pizza. |
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