plunge (EN)
verbe, nom

verbe “plunge”

plunge; he plunges; past plunged, part. plunged; ger. plunging
  1. plonger
    The roller coaster plunged down the steep track, making everyone scream.
  2. faire plonger
    The heavy rain plunged the car into the flooded street.
  3. se lancer
    She decided to plunge into her new job without any hesitation.
  4. chuter
    Temperatures plunged overnight, leaving the city covered in frost by morning.
  5. descendre en pente raide
    The road plunged rapidly from the top of the hill.
  6. plonger (dans l'eau)
    She took a deep breath and plunged into the icy lake.
  7. déboucher
    She had to plunge the sink to clear the clog.

nom “plunge”

sg. plunge, pl. plunges or uncountable
  1. chute
    The bird took a sudden plunge from the tree branch to catch its prey.
  2. baisse rapide
    The company's stock took a plunge after the disappointing earnings report.
  3. immersion
    She took a plunge into learning French, signing up for classes and buying textbooks.
  4. plongeon
    He took a deep breath and made a plunge into the river.