词汇 | take a nosedive |
释义 | Idiom go into a nosedive and take a nosedive Theme: WORSEN to go into a rapid emotional or financial decline, or a decline in health. (Informal.)Our profits took a nosedive last year.After he broke his hip, Mr. Brown's health went into a nosedive, and he never recovered. Slang take a nosedive Theme: FALL tr. to collapse; to fall.The market took a nosedive again today.She slipped on the ice and took a nosedive. take a nosedive1. Of an aircraft, to go into a sudden and rapid descent toward the ground leading with the nose of the plane. Everyone went into a panic when we started taking a nosedive, but the skilled pilot managed to regain control of the plane and landed it safely. 2. Of a person, to fall toward the ground face first. I was so distracted by the girl I like in class that I tripped and took a nosedive right in front of her. 3. By extension, to suddenly and rapidly begin to decline in physical, emotional, or psychological health or stability; to suffer a sudden loss or decline in value or success. My father has held out bravely in his fight against cancer, but I'm afraid he's taken a nosedive in the last couple of weeks. Shares in the company are taking a nosedive ever since news of the tax scandal went public. take a nosedive tv. to collapse; to fail. The market took a nosedive again today. |
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