Dive

  • 11DIVE — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda DIVE es el segundo disco lanzado por la cantante japonesa Maaya Sakamoto en 1998. Al igual que su primer album, este fue producido por Yoko Kanno. Las letras fueron escritas por Maaya Sakamoto y Yūho Iwasato, excepto …

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  • 12dive — [n1] descent, usually underwater belly flop*, dash, dip, duck, ducking, fall, header* headlong* jump, leap, lunge, nosedive, pitch, plunge, spring, submergence, submersion, swoop; concepts 147,181 Ant. ascent, jump dive [n2] dirty, sleazy… …

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  • 13dive — Ⅰ. dive UK US /daɪv/ verb [I] (dived, US also dove, dived) ► to suddenly become less valuable: »Shares prices dived 3.5% today to a three month closing low. »Pre tax profits dove almost 60% to $105m against $245m in the same period last year. Ⅱ.… …

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  • 14dive — (v.) 13c., from O.E. dufan to dive, duck, sink (intransitive, class II strong verb; past tense deaf, pp. dofen) and dyfan to dip, submerge (weak, transitive), from P.Gmc. *dubijanan, from PIE *dheub (see DEEP (Cf. deep)). Past tense dove is a… …

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  • 15Dive — Dive, v. t. 1. To plunge (a person or thing) into water; to dip; to duck. [Obs.] Hooker. [1913 Webster] 2. To explore by diving; to plunge into. [R.] [1913 Webster] The Curtii bravely dived the gulf of fame. Denham. [1913 Webster] He dives the… …

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  • 16Dive — Dive, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Dived}, colloq. {Dove}, a relic of the AS. strong forms de[ a]f, dofen; p. pr. & vb. n. {Diving}.] [OE. diven, duven, AS. d?fan to sink, v. t., fr. d?fan, v. i.; akin to Icel. d?fa, G. taufen, E. dip, deep, and perh. to …

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  • 17Dive — Dive, n. 1. A plunge headforemost into water, the act of one who dives, literally or figuratively. [1913 Webster] 2. A place of low resort. [Slang] [1913 Webster] The music halls and dives in the lower part of the city. J. Hawthorne. [1913… …

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  • 18Dive — Dive, 1) Nebenfluß der Loire; 2) Nebenfluß der Orne (Frankreich) …

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  • 19dive — DIVE. adj. f. Vieux mot qui signifioit Déesse, Divine …

    Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798

  • 20dive — vb *plunge, pitch Analogous words: leap, *jump, spring, bound: *move, drive, impel: *push, propel …

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