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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

plunge forward V. [ingl. brit. plʌn(d)ʒ -, ingl. am. pləndʒ -]

plunge forward person:
plunge forward vehicle:
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. plunge [ingl. brit. plʌn(d)ʒ, ingl. am. pləndʒ] SUST.

1. plunge (from height):

2. plunge FIN.:

a plunge in share ingl. brit. or stock ingl. am. prices

3. plunge (gen) fig.:

II. plunge [ingl. brit. plʌn(d)ʒ, ingl. am. pləndʒ] V. trans.

1. plunge (thrust):

to plunge sth into sth
to be plunged into crisis, danger, new experience, strike

2. plunge (unblock):

plunge sink

III. plunge [ingl. brit. plʌn(d)ʒ, ingl. am. pləndʒ] V. intr.

1. plunge (fall from height):

plunge person, waterfall, submarine:
plunge bird, plane:
plunge road, cliff: fig.

2. plunge (drop sharply) fig.:

plunge rate, value:

3. plunge (embark on) fig.:

to plunge into activity, career, negotiations
to plunge into chaos , crisis, decline
to plunge into danger

IV. plunge [ingl. brit. plʌn(d)ʒ, ingl. am. pləndʒ]

I. forward [ingl. brit. ˈfɔːwəd, ingl. am. ˈfɔrwərd] SUST. DEP.

II. forward [ingl. brit. ˈfɔːwəd, ingl. am. ˈfɔrwərd] ADJ.

1. forward (bold):

2. forward (towards the front):

forward roll
forward inv. gears
avant inv.
forward troops MILIT.
to be too far forward seat, headrest:

3. forward (advanced):

forward season, plant

4. forward FIN.:

forward buying, delivery, market, purchase, rate

III. forward [ingl. brit. ˈfɔːwəd, ingl. am. ˈfɔrwərd] ADV.

1. forward (ahead):

to move sth forward literal, fig.

2. forward (towards the future):

3. forward (from beginning to end):

to wind sth forward cassette, tape

IV. forward [ingl. brit. ˈfɔːwəd, ingl. am. ˈfɔrwərd] V. trans.

1. forward (dispatch):

forward goods
expédier (to à)
forward catalogue, document, parcel
envoyer (to à)

2. forward (send on):

forward mail

I. backwards [ingl. brit. ˈbakwədz, ingl. am. ˈbækwərdz] ingl. brit., backward [ˈbækwəd] ingl. am. ADJ.

II. backwards [ingl. brit. ˈbakwədz, ingl. am. ˈbækwərdz] ingl. brit., backward [ˈbækwəd] ingl. am. ADV.

1. backwards (in a reverse direction):

backwards walk, crawl
backwards lean, step, fall
to face backwards person:
faire la navette (between entre)

2. backwards (starting from the end):

backwards count
backwards play, wind

3. backwards (the wrong way round):

to get sth backwards fig. message, instructions

4. backwards (thoroughly):

I. backward [ingl. brit. ˈbakwəd, ingl. am. ˈbækwərd] ADJ.

1. backward (towards the rear):

backward glance, look, step

2. backward (primitive):

backward culture, nation, society, economy

3. backward arcznte. or ofens.:

backward PSICO., ENS. (handicapped) child

4. backward (hesitant):

II. backward [ingl. brit. ˈbakwəd, ingl. am. ˈbækwərd] ADV. ingl. am.

backward → backwards

en el diccionario PONS

I. plunge [plʌndʒ] SUST.

1. plunge (sharp decline):

2. plunge (swim):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. plunge [plʌndʒ] V. intr.

1. plunge (fall suddenly or dramatically):

plunge fig. prices, profits

2. plunge (leap):

3. plunge (enter suddenly, dash):

4. plunge (begin abruptly):

III. plunge [plʌndʒ] V. trans.

1. plunge (immerse):

to plunge sth into sth

2. plunge (cause to experience abruptly):

to plunge sb/sth into sth
plonger qn/qc dans qc

I. forward [ˈfɔ:wəd, ingl. am. ˈfɔ:rwɚd] ADV.

1. forward a. fig. (towards the front):

forward position

2. forward form. (onwards in time):

II. forward [ˈfɔ:wəd, ingl. am. ˈfɔ:rwɚd] ADJ.

1. forward (front):

forward position
avant inv.

2. forward (towards the front):

3. forward (advanced):

4. forward FIN.:

5. forward pey. (too bold and self-confident):

III. forward [ˈfɔ:wəd, ingl. am. ˈfɔ:rwɚd] SUST. DEP.

IV. forward [ˈfɔ:wəd, ingl. am. ˈfɔ:rwɚd] V. trans.

1. forward (send to new address):

forward mail

2. forward form. COM. (send):

to forward sb sth

3. forward form. (help to progress):

en el diccionario PONS

I. plunge [plʌndʒ] SUST.

1. plunge (sharp decline):

2. plunge (swim):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. plunge [plʌndʒ] V. intr.

1. plunge (fall suddenly or dramatically):

plunge fig. prices, profits

2. plunge (leap):

3. plunge (enter suddenly, dash):

4. plunge (begin abruptly):

III. plunge [plʌndʒ] V. trans.

1. plunge (immerse):

to plunge sth into sth

2. plunge (cause to experience abruptly):

to plunge sb/sth into sth
plonger qn/qc dans qc

I. forward [ˈfɔr·wərd] ADV.

1. forward a. fig. (toward the front):

forward position

2. forward form. (onwards in time):

II. forward [ˈfɔr·wərd] ADJ.

1. forward (front):

forward position
avant inv.

2. forward (toward the front):

3. forward (advanced):

4. forward FIN.:

5. forward pey. (too bold and self-confident):

III. forward [ˈfɔr·wərd] SUST. sports

IV. forward [ˈfɔr·wərd] V. trans.

1. forward (send to new address):

forward mail

2. forward form. COM. (send):

to forward sb sth

3. forward form. (help to progress):

Present
Iplunge
youplunge
he/she/itplunges
weplunge
youplunge
theyplunge
Past
Iplunged
youplunged
he/she/itplunged
weplunged
youplunged
theyplunged
Present Perfect
Ihaveplunged
youhaveplunged
he/she/ithasplunged
wehaveplunged
youhaveplunged
theyhaveplunged
Past Perfect
Ihadplunged
youhadplunged
he/she/ithadplunged
wehadplunged
youhadplunged
theyhadplunged

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Religious beliefs were considered backward, reactionary, ignorant, and superstitious.
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The mountain power in the form of a little boy hopping backward on one foot likes to come and harm people.
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Some species have feet with two toes pointing forward, and two backward, while several species have only three toes.
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These structures are long and narrow throughout most of their length, and angle backward near the tip to give the appearance of a hockey stick.
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The player controls a small fighter ship that can move in eight directions, and can fire both forward and backward.
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