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Whether
outdoors or indoors, swimming is a fun way to stay in shape. And one of
the great things about swimming is diving. For a very short time, a
diver flies through the air like a bird. Then they land in the cool
water below, usually with their hands and head leading the way.
But jumping into a body of water headfirst is just one meaning of the
word "dive."
"To dive into something" can also mean to start working on a project
with lots of energy but not, perhaps, a lot of planning.
Let's say two friends are really excited to dive into a new business
together. They are so excited that they open their business without a
clear idea of how to market their company or even who will buy their
product. So, it was not a big surprise when the company went under a few
months later. Friends told them that they had a good idea, but they
simply dove in too quickly.
Adding the word “headfirst” adds importance. If you dive into something
headfirst, you are even more excited and even less prepared!
For example, a man I know really wanted to learn basic home repair. He
was very excited to begin on a home project. So, he dove in headfirst,
knocking down walls and tearing out the floors. Unfortunately, he didn’t
know enough to rebuild his house. He ended up hiring a construction team
for that.
"To dive into something" can also mean you are simply really excited to
do it. Planning is not an issue or problem. And sometimes we add the
word “right.” This makes it sound more conversational.
For example, the children must have been very hungry after swimming all
day. They dove right into the pizza the minute it was served!
But now, let's go back to the diving that relates to swimming. Sometimes
divers dive off a mountain cliff. They are called cliff divers.
Some dive off the side of a pool. Others dive off a diving board. Diving
boards are springy. They are made of a material that can bend. Diving
boards are a kind of springboard. They are a board that springs you into
the air!
In addition to diving, a springboard is useful in other situations. A
springboard can be something that helps you start an activity or process.
We can also call this a jumping off point, just as when you jump off a
diving board.
For example, when preparing for this program, I often take note of the
expressions my friends use. So, for me, these conversations are often
springboards to new stories for this show.
The term "springboard" can also mean a point of departure.
Let's hear two co-workers use it this way.
A: Boy, Emanuel did not stay long at his job here, did he?
B: No. But I'm not surprised. I knew he’d move quickly from this job to
the next.
A: How did you know that?
B: On his first day, he told me that this job was only a springboard to
a better position.
A: I see. Well, at least he was honest.
Okay. So, besides cliff diving and diving off a diving board, there is
another kind of diving -- scuba diving.
Scuba diving is an underwater activity. You swim underwater while
wearing special equipment, including a tank, or container, filled with
compressed air. Scuba is an acronym. It is short for self-contained
underwater breathing apparatus.
With tanks of air on their backs, scuba divers are able to dive deep
into the sea. On a deep sea dive, you might see some very strange sea
creatures!
On land, a deep dive is when you explore an issue in great detail.
Oftentimes, the media coverage of some issues is too shallow, meaning it
doesn’t explain enough. But sometimes a news agency is able to do a deep
dive on issues that people really care about.
Glossary:
appetite – n. a physical desire for food conversational – adj. an informal way of talking involving two
people or a small group of people : the act of talking in an informal
way cliff – n. a high, steep surface of rock, earth, or ice springy – adj. returning to an original shape when pressed down,
twisted, stretched, etc. self-contained – adj. not requiring help or support from anyone
or anything else apparatus – n. a tool or piece of equipment used for specific
activities departure – n. a new or different way of doing something : the
act of leaving a job, an organization, etc. shallow – adj. having a small distance to the bottom from the
surface or highest point
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