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Bocksprünge
buceo de tragar

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

swallow dive N Brit

swallow dive → swan dive

swan dive N Am

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. dive1 <pt dived or Am also dove, pp dived> [Am daɪv, Brit dʌɪv] VB intr

1.1. dive (from height):

1.2. dive (under surface):

dive person/whale:
dive person/whale:
dive submarine:

1.3. dive (swoop):

dive plane/bird:
dive plane/bird:

2.1. dive (lunge, move suddenly):

2.2. dive (thrust hand):

2.3. dive (attack greedily) inf:

3. dive (drop sharply):

dive currency/sales/population:
dive currency/sales/population:
caer en picado Spain
dive currency/sales/population:

II. dive1 <pt dived or Am also dove, pp dived> [Am daɪv, Brit dʌɪv] VB trans

III. dive1 [Am daɪv, Brit dʌɪv] N

1.1. dive (into water):

clavado m LatAm
dive SPORTS
dive SPORTS
clavado m LatAm

1.2. dive (of submarine, whale):

1.3. dive (swoop):

2. dive (lunge, sudden movement) inf:

3. dive (disreputable club, bar):

dive inf

dive3 [Am daɪv, Brit dʌɪv] pl of diva

diva <pl divas or Am also dive [-veɪ]> [Am ˈdivə, Brit ˈdiːvə] N

diva <pl divas or Am also dive [-veɪ]> [Am ˈdivə, Brit ˈdiːvə] N

I. swallow1 [Am ˈswɑloʊ, Brit ˈswɒləʊ] VB trans

1. swallow (take in):

swallow mouthful/food/drink

2.1. swallow (believe):

swallow lies

2.2. swallow (accept):

swallow insult/taunts

2.3. swallow (repress):

swallow anger
swallow complaints

3. swallow → swallow up

II. swallow1 [Am ˈswɑloʊ, Brit ˈswɒləʊ] VB intr

III. swallow1 [Am ˈswɑloʊ, Brit ˈswɒləʊ] N (gulp)

swallow up VB [Am ˈswɑloʊ -, Brit ˈswɒləʊ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. swallow up (use up):

swallow up money/time
swallow up money/time
swallow up money/time

2. swallow up (cause to disappear):

swallow2 [Am ˈswɑloʊ, Brit ˈswɒləʊ] N ZOOL

u rečniku PONS

I. dive [daɪv] dived <[or Am: dove], dived> N

1. dive (jump into water):

2. dive (plunge):

3. dive a. fig (sudden decline):

4. dive inf (undesirable establishment):

II. dive <[or Am: dove]> [daɪv] dived <[or Am: dove], dived> VB intr

1. dive (plunge into water):

2. dive (jump head first into water):

3. dive (go sharply downwards):

4. dive (move towards):

I. swallow1 [ˈswɒləʊ, Am ˈswɑ:loʊ] VB trans

tambar Ecua inf

II. swallow1 [ˈswɒləʊ, Am ˈswɑ:loʊ] VB intr

III. swallow1 [ˈswɒləʊ, Am ˈswɑ:loʊ] N

swallow2 [ˈswɒləʊ, Am ˈswɑ:loʊ] N

swallow ZOOL:

Phrases:

u rečniku PONS

I. dive [daɪv] N

1. dive (in swimming):

salto m [o LatAm clavado m] de cabeza

2. dive (submerge):

3. dive a. fig (sudden decline):

4. dive (leap):

5. dive sl (undesirable establishment):

II. dive <dived [or dove] , dived [or dove]> [daɪv] VB intr

1. dive (in swimming):

2. dive (submerge):

3. dive (go sharply downwards):

4. dive (move towards):

I. swallow1 [ˈswal·oʊ] VB trans

tambar Ecua inf

II. swallow1 [ˈswal·oʊ] VB intr

III. swallow1 [ˈswal·oʊ] N

swallow2 [ˈswal·oʊ] N

swallow ZOOL:

Phrases:

Present
Idive
youdive
he/she/itdives
wedive
youdive
theydive
Past
Idived / American English a. dove
youdived / American English a. dove
he/she/itdived / American English a. dove
wedived / American English a. dove
youdived / American English a. dove
theydived / American English a. dove
Present Perfect
Ihavedived
youhavedived
he/she/ithasdived
wehavedived
youhavedived
theyhavedived
Past Perfect
Ihaddived
youhaddived
he/she/ithaddived
wehaddived
youhaddived
theyhaddived

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A swallow dive off the high board into the void is an image that brings together all the contradictions of birth.
www.telegraph.co.uk
His famous swallow dive celebration was used to celebrate two of these tries.
en.wikipedia.org
Run, swing, drive, and swan dive your way through beautiful and challenging environments.
goodereader.com
I have seen a young man swan dive into the razor wire... in a detention centre.
www.abc.net.au
After teetering in 2015, many predicted a swan dive off the cliff.
www.theroar.com.au

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