take the plunge
基本解釋
- 冒險(xiǎn)嘗試;采取決定性步驟
英漢例句
- For Mr Bush, 2011 will be the year of a thousand phone calls from Republicans begging him to take the plunge.
對(duì)于布什來說,2011年他會(huì)接到數(shù)千通來自共和黨的電話,請(qǐng)求他冒險(xiǎn)嘗試參加競(jìng)選。 - They let you go to the water's edge, wade in up to your ankles, and see if you really want to take the plunge.
它們能夠讓你來到水邊,讓水浸到你的腳踝,然后使你能夠了解你是不是真的想要跳進(jìn)去。 - After doing some online research and talking with people who'd been there, they decided to take the plunge.
他們先在網(wǎng)上做了一些研究,并且同身在那里的人交談,之后他們決定冒險(xiǎn)一試。 - Sooner or later, the affordability index kicks high enough to prompt many families to take the plunge.
FORBES: Magazine Article - So why not share that knowledge for others ready to take the plunge?
FORBES: How to Cook for the Masses: 'The Lunch Box' Provides All the Tools - Despite these concerns, she and her partners have decided to take the plunge.
NPR: Electronic Medical Records A Charged Debate
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- to make a decision to do something, especially after thinking about it for a long time