Dive

/daɪv/ verb

To plunge head-first into water or to descend rapidly through air or water, often used metaphorically for immersing oneself deeply in an activity.

From Old English dyfan meaning 'to dip, immerse', related to Old Norse dýfa. The sense of plunging from height developed later, along with metaphorical uses like 'diving into work'.

AMወደቅ
ARغطس
BNডুব
CSpotápění
DAdyk
DETauchgang
ELκατάδυση
ESbuceo
FAشیرجه
FIsukellus
FRplongée
GUડાઇવ
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