| 释义 |
plunge in/plunge into something phrasal verb with plungeverbuk /plʌndʒ/ us /plʌndʒ/ C2 to suddenly start doing something actively or enthusiastically: 突然开始积极地做 Two months before his exams, he suddenly plunged into his studies.考试前的两个月,他突然开始埋头学习。 He took a deep breath and plunged into his speech.他深吸了一口气,开始热情洋溢地讲了起来。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Taking part and getting involved actor all in along attendee be (a) party to somethingidiom concern engage go all in go in on something hat have a dog in the fightidiom have a horse in the raceidiom muscle neck participatory pitch in plunge punch above your weightidiom re-engage thick
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plunge in/plunge into sth | Business English
plunge in/plunge into sth phrasal verb with plungeverb[ I or T ]uk /plʌndʒ/us [ I or T ] to suddenly start doing something in an active and enthusiastic way: The Zurich insurance group has plunged headlong into fund management in America. |