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  1. informal. If a boxer takes a dive, they fall down and pretend to be knocked out or knocked down: He faced allegations of trying to bribe his opponent to take a dive. Did the challenger take a dive or was it just a mismatch? to suddenly lose value: The company's profits took a dive last month.

  2. take a dive v expr: informal (prices, etc.: fall) caer⇒ vi: take a dive v expr (sports: pretend to fall) tirarse⇒ v prnl

  3. Learn the meaning of the phrase take a dive in English, with examples of how to use it in different contexts. Find out what it means for a boxer, a company, or a share price to take a dive.

  4. "To take a dive" significa "perder a propósito". Es decir, se pierde a propósito por alguna razón, ya sea porque eso hará que ganes de alguna otra manera. En este caso, Finn pierde en el juego de cartas a propósito para que Jake el perro no se deprima.

  5. Traducción de 'take a dive' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  6. Learn the meaning and usage of the phrase "take a dive" in different contexts, such as boxing, soccer, and stock market. Find synonyms, examples, and related expressions for "take a dive".

  7. Learn the origin, synonyms, and variations of the idiom "take a dive", which means to intentionally lose or fail at something. See examples, exercises, and common mistakes to avoid when using this expression.