把…放入; (使)突然陷入或呈现出
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1. The boy took off his clothes and plunged into the swimming pool.
男孩脱下衣服,跳入游泳池。
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1. 纵身投入,跳入;猛冲;使突然陷入:180、piece together 拼合,拼凑 | 181、plunge into 纵身投入,跳入;猛冲;使突然陷入 | 182、point out 指出
2. 投入,跳入(水中):pray 祈祷 | plunge into 投入,跳入(水中) | lung 肺
3. 投入, 投身于:In other words 也就是说, 换句话说 | Plunge into 投入, 投身于 | Above all 首先
1. They have also targeted the mosques of rival Muslims in what officials say is a bid to plunge Iraq into a sectarian civil war.
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2. If the application of a political solution to the crisis is delayed, that will only plunge the country deeper into civil war and undermine regional stability.
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3. If the tribal forces cannot be incorporated in the future political framework, the country is likely to remain unstable or even plunge into civil war.
4. Congo's restive capital is preparing for a second round presidential vote next month that many worry could plunge the city back into violence.
5. Fighting with the central government will most probably result in a constitutional crisis in Hong Kong and plunge society into chaos.
6. The pressure mounted and by the second half of the same year, a series of unexpected crises threatened to plunge the company into even more trouble.
7. A trade war between the US and China would darken the outlook of global trade and plunge the staggering global economy into a further recession.
8. Defeat for either side would plunge them into crisis, while a win would maintain their options of qualifying for the Copa del Rey.
9. Plunge means to jump or dive into something, and advocate here means to encourage.
10. Drastic global financial fluctuations will plunge the eurozone into a further recession and strangle the nascent economic recovery in the United States.