1. (价格等)暴跌:Nikkei Stock Aver age 日经股票平均指数 | nosedive (价格等)暴跌 | NYSE'Volume 纽约股票交易量
2. 俯冲 急降:utter v发出 做声 adi全然的绝对的 | nosedive 俯冲 急降 | scramble for 争夺 勉强拼凑
3. 暴跌:lose 减少 | nosedive 暴跌 | plunge 暴跌
4. 暴落:nosecone前锥体 头锥 弹头 鼻锥 | nosedive暴落 | nosedrops滴鼻剂
1. (价格、利润或汇率)暴跌,急剧下降
If prices, profits, or exchange rates nosedive, they suddenly fall by a large amount.
e.g. The value of other shares nosedived by £2.6 billion.
其他股票市值暴跌26亿英镑。
2. (名声或事业)一落千丈,急转直下
If something such as someone's reputation or career nosedives, it suddenly gets much worse.
e.g. Since the US invasion the president's reputation has nosedived.
自美国入侵以来,总统的声望一落千丈。
1. No 1 Tiger Woods to win the HSBC Champions title in China in 2005, said he was shocked by his nosedive in form this year.
2. The Wall Street nosedive led to plunge in major Asian markets on Tuesday.
3. It lowered its fees for product listings when the economy started to nosedive in order to attract customers from traditional trade fairs.
4. With Beijing's real estate prices rising nine percent in the first quarter, fears that property prices may nosedive after the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games are building.
5. But traffic has fallen even faster than the supply of seats, especially since the stock market went into a nosedive.
6. The gloomy report fanned fears of a recession and sent Wall Street in a nosedive.
7. Imagine the loss China will take if the US dollar takes another nosedive.
8. An abrupt withdrawal of stimulus funds may put businesses at risk of taking a nosedive, most businessmen agree.
noun
1. a steep nose-down descent by an aircraft
2. a sudden sharp drop or rapid decline
e.g. the stock took a nosedive
verb
1. nosedive的近义词
1. plunge nose first
drop with the nose or front first, of aircraft