diver
- IPA[ˈdīvər]
美式
- a person who dives as a sport;a person who wears a diving suit to work under water
noun: diver, plural noun: divers
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- 1. a person who dives as a sport an Olympic diver
- ▪ a person who wears a diving suit to work under water a police diver a diver at the oil terminal
- 2. British a large diving waterbird of northern latitudes, with a sleek black or gray head, a straight pointed bill, and short legs set far back under the body; a loon.
- of varying types; several: in divers places
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- of varying types; several: in divers places
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who dives for paua to eat or to sell: paua divers helped to seal leaks from a sinking trawler
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- a person who searches through dumpsters or similar rubbish containers for edible food or items ... he has seen a lot of dumpster divers looking for discarded food
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- a person who searches through dumpsters or similar trash receptacles for edible food or items ... he has seen a lot of dumpster divers looking for discarded food
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- a person who dives for pearl oysters.
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- a person who dives into water from a high platform as a sport (officially from a height of 20 ... the bravery of these high divers very rarely gets the respect that is due
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- a person who engages in the sport or activity of skin diving: skin divers love exploring the reefs
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