Definition:
A "swallow dive" is a type of dive used in diving sports where the diver arches their back and stretches their arms out wide before entering the water. It looks graceful and is similar to how a swallow bird might dive when catching food.
In competitive diving, the swallow dive is often judged on its form, style, and how smoothly the diver enters the water. Divers might practice this dive to improve their elegance and reduce splash upon entry.
While "swallow dive" does not have specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it, you might see "dive in" as a phrasal verb, meaning to start doing something with enthusiasm. For example: - "She decided to dive in and start her new project right away."
A "swallow dive" is a specific type of dive characterized by an arched back and outstretched arms. It is admired for its grace and is commonly performed in diving competitions.