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Dives
- IPA[ˈdʌɪviːz]
英式
- used to refer to a typical or hypothetical rich man
noun: Dives
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- 1. literary used to refer to a typical or hypothetical rich man there must be rich and poor, Dives says, smacking his claret
- plunge head first into water: she walked to the deep end, then she dived in he dived off the bridge for a bet
- a plunge head first into water: he hit the sea in a shallow dive a high dive
Oxford American Dictionary
- plunge head first into water with one's arms raised over one's head: she walked to the deep end, then she dived in he dived off the bridge for a bet
- a plunge head first into water: he hit the sea in a shallow dive
Oxford Dictionary
- the sport or activity of swimming or exploring underwater.
- moving quickly or suddenly through the air, especially in a downward direction: I tried in vain to get a shot of a diving falcon
Oxford American Dictionary
- a stocky seed- or fruit-eating bird with a small head, short legs, and a cooing voice. Doves ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a stocky bird with a small head, short legs, and a cooing voice, feeding on seeds or fruit. ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the sport or activity of swimming or exploring under water.
- moving quickly or suddenly through the air, especially in a downward direction: I tried in vain to get a shot of a diving falcon he scored with a diving header
Oxford Dictionary
- North American past of dive
Oxford American Dictionary
- North American past of dive
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- IPA[ˈdīˌvēz]
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- used to refer to a typical or hypothetical rich man: there must be rich and poor, Dives says, smacking his claret
Oxford American Dictionary