post-dive
adjective [ before noun ], adverb uk/ˌpəʊstˈdaɪv/ us/ˌpoʊstˈdaɪv/
潜水后
done after someone dives (= jumps into water with their head and arms going in first, or swims under water with breathing equipment)
The Olympic diver was mobbed by the media in the post-dive press conference. 这位奥运跳水运动员在跳水后的新闻发布会上被媒体群起提问。
The data collected during the dive can be transferred post-dive to a PC. 潜水期间收集的数据可以在潜水后传输到电脑上去。
插水后;大幅贬值后
happening after something goes down very quickly or suddenly falls in value
Post-dive stock values will reduce consumer confidence, causing the economy to grow at a slower, more sustainable rate. 大幅贬值后的股票价值将降低消费者信心,导致经济以较慢、较为可持续的速度增长。
Compare: dive noun
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- Flying too soon after a scuba trip can be dangerous; the organization recommends waiting 12–24 hours, post-dive, before boarding an aeroplane.