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dive [dove, dived, diving, dives] (to descend)
verb
[UK: daɪv]
[US: ˈdaɪv]

plonger◼◼◼verbeJohn dived. = John a plongé.

dive [dove, dived, diving, dives] (to jump into water)
verb
[UK: daɪv]
[US: ˈdaɪv]

plonger◼◼◼verbeJohn dived. = John a plongé.

dive [dove, dived, diving, dives] (to swim under water)
verb
[UK: daɪv]
[US: ˈdaɪv]

plonger◼◼◼verbeJohn dived. = John a plongé.

nager◼◼◻verbe

dive [dives] (a decline)
noun
[UK: daɪv]
[US: ˈdaɪv]

plongée◼◼◼nom {f}John dived. = John a fait de la plongée.

dive [dives] (a swim under water)
noun
[UK: daɪv]
[US: ˈdaɪv]

plongée◼◼◼nom {f}John dived. = John a fait de la plongée.

dive [dives] (a jump into water)
noun
[UK: daɪv]
[US: ˈdaɪv]

plongeon◼◼◻nom {m}

dive [dives] (aerial descend with the nose pointed down)
noun
[UK: daɪv]
[US: ˈdaɪv]

piqué◼◼◻nom {m}

dive [dove, dived, diving, dives] (undertake enthusiastically)
verb
[UK: daɪv]
[US: ˈdaɪv]

se plonger◼◻◻verbe

dive [dives] (seedy bar)
noun
[UK: daɪv]
[US: ˈdaɪv]

bouge◼◻◻nom {m}

boui-boui◼◻◻nom {m}

gargote◼◻◻nom {f}

dive [dives] (deliberate fall after a challenge)
noun
[UK: daɪv]
[US: ˈdaɪv]

comédie◼◻◻nom {f}

chiqué◼◻◻nom {m}

dive [dove, dived, diving, dives] (sports: imitate a foul)
verb
[UK: daɪv]
[US: ˈdaɪv]

chiquer◼◻◻verbe

jouer la comédieverbe

diva [dive] (female celebrity)
noun
[UK: ˈdiː.və]
[US: ˈdiː.və]

diva◼◼◼nom {f}

diva [dive] (person who considers herself much more important than others)
noun
[UK: ˈdiː.və]
[US: ˈdiː.və]

diva◼◼◼nom {f}

diva [dive] noun
[UK: ˈdiː.və]
[US: ˈdiː.və]

diva◼◼◼nom {f}

diver [divers] (someone who dives)
noun
[UK: ˈdaɪ.və(r)]
[US: ˈdaɪ.vər]

plongeur◼◼◼nom {m}Ziri is a diver. = Ziri est un plongeur.

plongeuse◼◼◻nom {f}She is a professional diver. = Elle est plongeuse professionnelle.

diverge [diverged, diverging, diverges] (to have no limit)
verb
[UK: daɪ.ˈvɜːdʒ]
[US: dɪ.ˈvɝːdʒ]

diverger◼◼◼verbeThe harmonic series diverges. = La série harmonique diverge.

diverge [diverged, diverging, diverges] (to run apart)
verb
[UK: daɪ.ˈvɜːdʒ]
[US: dɪ.ˈvɝːdʒ]

diverger◼◼◼verbeThe harmonic series diverges. = La série harmonique diverge.

divergence [divergences] (mathematical operator)
noun
[UK: daɪ.ˈvɜː.dʒəns]
[US: daɪ.ˈvɝː.dʒəns]

divergence◼◼◼nom {f}

divergence [divergences] (the degree of divergence)
noun
[UK: daɪ.ˈvɜː.dʒəns]
[US: daɪ.ˈvɝː.dʒəns]

divergence◼◼◼nom {f}

diverse (various)
adjective
[UK: daɪ.ˈvɜːs]
[US: daɪ.ˈvɝːs]

divers◼◼◼adjectifThe causes can be very diverse. = Les causes peuvent être très diverses.

diverse (different)
adjective
[UK: daɪ.ˈvɜːs]
[US: daɪ.ˈvɝːs]

différent◼◼◼adjectif

diverse (composed of people with a variety of different demographic characteristics)
adjective
[UK: daɪ.ˈvɜːs]
[US: daɪ.ˈvɝːs]

diversifié◼◼◻adjectif
{m}
The world is beautiful because it is diverse. = Le monde est beau parce qu'il est diversifié.

diversification [diversifications] (act of diversifying)
noun
[UK: daɪ.ˌvɜː.sɪ.fɪˈk.eɪʃ.n̩]
[US: daɪ.ˌvər.sə.fəˈk.eɪʃ.n̩]

diversification◼◼◼nom {f}

diversify [diversified, diversifying, diversifies] (to make diverse)
verb
[UK: daɪ.ˈvɜː.sɪ.faɪ]
[US: daɪ.ˈvɝː.sə.ˌfaɪ]

diversifier◼◼◼verbeYou should diversify your portfolio. = Tu devrais diversifier ton portfolio.

diversion [diversions] (tactic used to draw attention away from the real threat or action)
noun
[UK: daɪ.ˈvɜːʃ.n̩]
[US: daɪ.ˈvɝː.ʒən]

diversion◼◼◼nom {f}

diversion [diversions] (A detour, such as during road construction)
noun
[UK: daɪ.ˈvɜːʃ.n̩]
[US: daɪ.ˈvɝː.ʒən]

déviation◼◼◼nom {f}

diversity [diversities] (quality of being diverse; difference)
noun
[UK: daɪ.ˈvɜː.sɪ.ti]
[US: dɪ.ˈvɝː.sə.ti]

diversité◼◼◼nom {f}I love diversity. = J'aime la diversité.

divert [diverted, diverting, diverts] (turn aside)
verb
[UK: daɪ.ˈvɜːt]
[US: daɪ.ˈvɝːt]

dévier◼◼◼verbe

divert [diverted, diverting, diverts] (entertain)
verb
[UK: daɪ.ˈvɜːt]
[US: daɪ.ˈvɝːt]

divertir◼◼◻verbe

diverticulosis [diverticuloses] (pathological condition)
noun

diverticulose◼◼◼nom {f}

divertimento (eighteenth-century composition in several short movements)
noun
[UK: dɪ.ˌvərt.ə.ˈmen.ˌtəʊ]
[US: dɪ.ˌvər.tə.ˈmenˌto.ʊ]

divertimento◼◼◼nom {m}

divestment (sale of some kind of asset)
noun
[UK: daɪ.ˈvest.mənt]
[US: daɪ.ˈvest.mənt]

désinvestissement◼◼◼nom {m}

liquidation◼◼◻nom {f}

adive (a domesticated, smaller form of the jackal)
noun

adive◼◼◼nom {m}

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