0 to plunge headfirst into water or down through the air -- พุ่งหลาวลงน้ำ; ดิ่งลงมาจาก
1 to go quickly and suddenly out of sight -- หายไปอย่างรวดเร็ว
However, the present authors tentatively conclude that diving beetles may emigrate due to density-dependent effects when their populations reach certain but unknown threshold levels.
Aerial colonization of the ponds by diving beetles and mosquitoes started immediately after they were filled with water.
Although the nightingale and dove sing automatically, the poet invites us to join him in hearing them as intentional laments.
Finally, some adventurous youngsters began diving off low rocky outcroppings on the shoreline, a practice which was copied by other members of the troupe.
As one counsellor commented, 'you almost feel your client looking round and then diving in the door quickly'.
The commentary is guided by caution, not diving into speculation or jumping to quick conclusions.
They are the following: window (connoting 'communication', 1.1c), twilight (1.1b), wind, cave, mirror, milk, dove, and vase.
We had decided on a product that would make scuba diving a lot safer.
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