词汇 | plunge in |
释义 | Phr V plunge in plunges, plunging, plunged plunge in to suddenly start talking or doing something without preparing for it or worrying about itMy approach in these situations is to plunge in and start talking.He'd had no experience of teaching but he plunged in nonetheless. plunge in to start talking or doing something quickly and confidently, without thinking about it or preparing for it: It would have been better to let her explain her problems before plunging in with a lot of advice. I didn't really understand the conversation but I wanted to practise my French, so I plunged in anyway.■ SIMILAR TO: dive in plunge (something) in(to) (something)To push an object deeply into something. The workers set about plunging iron rods into the wet concrete. The villain laughed cruelly before plunging the knife into the victim's back. plunge in(to something)to dive or rush into something; to immerse oneself in something. Ned took off his shoes and plunged into the river, hoping to rescue Frank. He plunged into his work and lost track of time. plunge inv. 1. To submerge something quickly into something else: The cook plunged the hot eggs in the cold water to stop them from cooking. 2. To jump or throw oneself into something: I walked up to the swimming pool and plunged in. 3. To fall into something: The child slipped and plunged in the well. |
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