verbo “plunge”
infinitivo plunge; él plunges; pret. plunged; part. plunged; ger. plunging
- lanzarse
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The roller coaster plunged down the steep track, making everyone scream.
- arrojar
The heavy rain plunged the car into the flooded street.
- sumergirse (en una actividad)
She decided to plunge into her new job without any hesitation.
- desplomarse
Temperatures plunged overnight, leaving the city covered in frost by morning.
- descender abruptamente
The road plunged rapidly from the top of the hill.
- zambullirse
She took a deep breath and plunged into the icy lake.
- desatascar
She had to plunge the sink to clear the clog.
sustantivo “plunge”
sing. plunge, pl. plunges o no contable
- caída repentina
The bird took a sudden plunge from the tree branch to catch its prey.
- descenso brusco
The company's stock took a plunge after the disappointing earnings report.
- inmersión (en una actividad)
She took a plunge into learning French, signing up for classes and buying textbooks.
- zambullida
He took a deep breath and made a plunge into the river.