用nosedive造句子,“nosedive”造句
Oil prices took a nosedive in the crisis.
We were all terrified when the pilot took the plane into a nosedive.
Therefore, the "Classic" made "to fill the imaginary, who is in a nosedive, the cold, heat, heat to the cold.
The two market regulators later issued a joint report in September blaming a single sale — of $4.1 billion in future contracts — for the nosedive.
"Everybody thought this young actor would have a brilliant future after he starred in two pictures that made a lot of money. Then he appeared in three films that nobody wants to see, and his career took a nosedive -- no producer wants him any more. "
Stock prices took a nosedive.
The bank yesterday revealed a 30 percent nosedive in profits.
He told the tribunal his career had "taken a nosedive" since his dismissal last year.
Howard: the stock market in the US took a nosedive last night. I'll call Mr. Tsai to see if there's anything we should do.
go into a sudden nosedive
These policies have sent the construction industry into an abrupt nosedive.
Stress, lack of exercise, poor eating habits, hidden health problems -- all can make his sex drive nosedive.
The plane went into a nosedive.
The stock market plummeted again yesterday. Several listed companies plagued by rumors of financial crisis saw their prices nosedive.
Other times though, things take a nosedive.
Prices have taken a nosedive.
His career took a nosedive and he turned to drink and drugs for solace.
The music business is undoubtedly in a nosedive — worth half of what it was a decade ago, with album sales dropping 12.8% in 2010.