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  • 91dive — ► VERB (past and past part. dived; US also dove) 1) plunge head first and with arms outstretched into water. 2) go to a deeper level in water. 3) swim under water using breathing equipment. 4) plunge steeply downwards through the air. 5) move… …

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  • 92dive bomber — n. an airplane designed to release bombs while diving steeply at a target divebomb vt., vi …

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  • 93dive in — ● deep * * * help oneself to food …

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  • 94dive into something — ˈdive into sth derived (informal) to put your hand quickly into sth such as a bag or pocket • She dived into her bag and took out a couple of coins. Main entry: ↑divederived …

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  • 95Dive computer — A watch sized dive computer incorporating an electronic compass and the ability to display cylinder pressure when used with an optional transmitter (Suunto D9) A dive computer or decompression meter is a device used by a scuba diver to measure… …

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  • 96Dive bomber — For other uses, see Dive Bomber (disambiguation). An SBD Dauntless drops its bomb. The dive brakes are extended and are visible behind the wings. A dive bomber is a bomber aircraft that dives directly at its targets in order to provide greater… …

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  • 97Dive profile — A dive profile is a two dimensional graphical representation of a dive showing depth and time. It is useful as an indication of the risks of decompression sickness and oxygen toxicity and also the volume of open circuit breathing gas needed for a …

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  • 98Dive!! — This article is about the shōnen manga. For the 2010 documentary film, see Dive!. For other uses, see Dive (disambiguation). Dive!! ダイブ (Daibu) Genre Sports Manga …

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  • 99Dive (rivière) — 47°11′17″N 0°4′58″E / 47.18806, 0.08278 …

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  • 100dive — I n. 1) to make a dive 2) a swallow (BE), swan (AE) dive 3) a back; headfirst; high dive 4) a crash dive (of a submarine) 5) a power dive (of a plane) 6) a dive for (they made a dive for the ditch) 7) a dive from; into 8) (misc.) (colloq.) to… …

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