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diving [ˈdaɪvɪŋ] N no pl

1. diving (jumping):

diving

2. diving (swimming):

diving

I . dive [daɪv] N

1. dive (jump into water):

2. dive (plunge):

II . dive <dived [or Am: dove], dived [or Am: dove]> [daɪv] VB intr

2. dive (jump head first into water):

3. dive (go sharply downwards):

diving-suit [ˈdaɪvɪŋsju:t, Am -su:t] N

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In addition to beach activities, local recreation includes sailing, diving, windsurfing, and scuba exploration.
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They eat aquatic plants, and typically upend for food more than most diving ducks.
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The sculpture featured a young woman gazing blankly ahead as she stands on the end of a diving board.
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A 1-metre diving board is also available in the facility.
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Standard diving suit equipment was their main manufacturing operation, producing diving helmets in copper and brass.
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Moreover, sport fishing, diving, pedestrian trails, horse trails and all-terrain sports are promoted for amateur tourists, supported by a local service economy designed on tourism.
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The installation was conducted using a diving team to ensure optimal location of the diffusers within the river channel.
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It operated as a diving bell, but was autonomous as a submarine propeller.
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In 2000, he decided to combine his long term hobby of photography with underwater diving, and bought himself an underwater camera equipment.
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They may search through waste paper and refuse, known as dumpster diving.
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