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Take a dive vs Take a nose-dive

take a dive

1. (of a plane) make a sudden precipitate descent:

  • The plane took a dive and disappeared underneath a mushroom-shaped cloud.

2. go into a rapid decline:

  • By 10:30 the company’s stock had taken a dive from more than $110 dollars a share to just over $40.

3. (Boxing ) fake being knocked out in a match:

  • He took a dive in the second round and made everyone suspicious.

4. (U.S. Underworld) get arrested (also: take a fall):

  • I didn’t want to take a dive, but the cop left me no choice.

take a nose-dive

1. = take a dive 1:

  • The small plane took a nose dive. The pilot was able to bring it out at the last minute, so the plane didn’t crash.

2. = take a dive 2:

  • After a really splendid first week, the Festival took a nosedive from which it never recovered.