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单词 | spin |
释义 | spin [spɪn] verb (spinning, spun, spun, UK ALSO span) TURN 旋转 IMPROVER intransitive or transitive ■to (cause to) turn around and around, especially fast (使)(尤指快速)旋转 •The Earth spins on its axis.地球绕地轴旋转。 •The roulette players silently watched the wheel spin around/round •He was killed when his car hit a tree and spun off the road.他的车撞到树上后甩出路面,他因此而丧生。 •Spin the ball (= Make it turn around and around as you throw it) and it will change direction when it hits the ground.把球旋转起来再抛出去,球触地时就会改变方向。 head/room spins ■If your head or the room spins you feel as if it is turning around and around, and you cannot balance 天旋地转;眩晕 •The room started spinning and I felt faint.我开始感觉天旋地转,头昏眼花。 [spɪn] verb (spinning, spun, spun, UK ALSO span)MAKE THREAD 纺线 intransitive or transitive ■to make thread by twisting fibres , or to produce something using thread 纺线;纺纱;纺织 •The final stage of the production of cotton is when it is spun into •Spiders spin webs.蜘蛛结网。 [spɪn] verb (spinning, spun, spun, UK ALSO span)spin (sb) a story/tale/yarn ■to tell a story, either to deceive someone or for entertainment (为骗人或逗乐)杜撰故事,编造故事 •He spun some tale about needing to take time off work because his mother was ill.他编了个瞎谎,说他妈妈病了,他需要请假。 •[+ two objects] They spun us a story about being in desperate need of money.他们编了个瞎谎,说他们急需用钱。 [spɪn] verb (spinning, spun, spun, UK ALSO span)DRIVE 驾驶 intransitive + adverb or preposition informal ■(of a vehicle) to move quickly, or to move quickly in a vehicle (车辆)疾驰;驾车飞驰 •We were spinning along •Chris spun past [spɪn] verb (spinning, spun, spun, UK ALSO span)spin a coin ■to make a coin turn around and around on its edge so that someone can guess which side will land facing upwards 旋转硬币(以猜测哪面朝上) •Let's spin a coin to decide who'll have the first turn.我们转个硬币来决定谁先来。 Compare a toss of a coin at toss[spɪn] verb (spinning, spun, spun, UK ALSO span) spin out of control ■If activities or events spin out of control, they change very quickly and in an uncontrolled way (活动或事件)迅速失控 •The country's economy seemed to be spinning out of control.这个国家的经济似乎来到失控边缘了。 [spɪn] verb (spinning, spun, spun, UK ALSO span)spin your wheels US informal ■to waste time doing things that achieve nothing 浪费时间;原地踏步 •If we're just spinning our wheels, let us know and we'll quit.如果你只是浪费时间,请告诉我们,我们会放弃。 [spɪn] verb (spinning, spun, spun, UK ALSO span)Phrasal Verbs [M] spin sth off PRODUCT ■to produce a useful and unexpected result in addition to the intended result 派生出,衍生出 •The American space program has spun off new commercial technologies.美国的太空计划衍生出了新的商业技术。 •Every new job that is created spins off three or four more in related fields.每份新创的工作都能带动相关领域产生三四份新工作。 COMPANY mainly US ■to form a separate company from part of an existing company 将…分离出来(组建新公司) •The company is trying to spin off part of its business.这家公司正试图将一部分业务分离出来。 [spɪn] verb (spinning, spun, spun, UK ALSO span)Phrasal Verbs [M] spin sth out ■to make something such as an activity or story last longer than usual or necessary, or as long as possible 把…延长;尽可能拖长 •Can we spin our holiday out for a few more days?我们能把假期延长几天吗? •Somehow, she managed to spin her story out so that it took her the whole train journey to tell it.她想办法把故事拉长,这样她在火车上的时间都花在讲故事上了。 [spɪn] verb (spinning, spun, spun, UK ALSO span)Phrasal Verbs spin (sb) round UK (US spin (sb) around) ■to quickly turn your own or someone else's body to face the opposite direction (使某人)迅速转身,猛转回头 •She spun round to see what had happened.她猛地转过身去,看看发生了甚么事。 [spɪn] noun TURN 旋转 countable or uncountable ■the movement of something turning round very quickly 旋转;转动 •I hit something on the road, which sent the car into •Suddenly, the plane went into •These clothes need another spin (= to be turned round very fast in a machine to get water out of them) - they're still very wet.这些衣服需要再甩一遍——它们还很湿呢。 •She put [spɪn] noun CHANGE IDEAS 改变主意 [S or U] informal ■when an idea or situation is expressed or described in a clever way that makes it seem better than it really is, especially in politics (尤指政治上的)倾向描述,导向陈述 •They have tried to put •This report puts [spɪn] noun DRIVE 驾驶 countable usually singular old-fashioned informal ■a short journey in a car for pleasure (乘车)兜风 •Rupert took me for a [spɪn] noun in a spin informal ■worried and confused 急得团团转;晕头转向 •She's in a spin over the arrangements for the party.她为了筹备派对忙得晕头转向。 •News of the director's resignation sent |
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