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🔑 spinBrE /spɪn/NAmE /spɪn/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they spin BrE /spɪn/ NAmE /spɪn/present simple - he / she / it spins BrE /spɪnz/ NAmE /spɪnz/past simple spun BrE /spʌn/ NAmE /spʌn/past participle spun BrE /spʌn/ NAmE /spʌn/ -ing form spinning BrE /ˈspɪnɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈspɪnɪŋ/➤turn round quickly 快速旋转🔑 [I, T] to turn round and round quickly; to make sth do this (使)快速旋转◆(+ adv./prep.) The plane was spinning out of control. 飞机失去控制,进入尾旋状态。◆a spinning ice skater 做旋转动作的溜冰者◆My head is spinning (= I feel as if my head is going around and I can't balance). 我觉得天旋地转。◆~ (round/around) The dancers spun round and round. 舞者不停地旋转。◆~ sth (round/around) to spin a ball/coin/wheel 转动球/硬币/轮子🔑 [I, T] ~ (sb) round/around | + adv./prep. to turn round quickly once; to make sb do this (使)急转身,猛转回头,急转弯◆He spun around to face her. 他猛地回过身来,面对着她。➤make thread 纺线 [I, T] to make thread from wool, cotton, silk, etc. by twisting it 纺(线);纺(纱)◆She sat by the window spinning. 她坐在窗前纺线。◆~ sthto spin and knit wool 纺毛线织毛活儿◆~ A into Bspinning silk into thread 把蚕丝纺成线◆~ B from Aspinning thread from silk 用蚕丝纺线➤of spider/silkworm 蜘蛛;蚕 [T] ~ sthto produce thread from its body to make a web or cocoon 吐(丝);作(茧);结(网)◆a spider spinning a web 结网的蜘蛛➤drive/travel quickly 高速驾驶/行进 [I] + adv./prep. to drive or travel quickly 驾车飞驰;疾驰◆They went spinning along the roads on their bikes. 他们骑自行车沿公路疾驰。➤dry clothes 甩干衣服 [T] ~ sthto remove the water from clothes that have just been washed, in a spin dryer (用旋转式脱水机)甩干衣服➤present information 陈述 [T] ~ sth (as sth) to present information or a situation in a particular way, especially one that makes you or your ideas seem good 有倾向性地陈述;(尤指)以有利于自己的口吻描述◆An aide was already spinning the senator's defeat as 'almost as good as an outright win'. 一名助手已经开始将那位参议员的失败描述成 “几乎是大获全胜”。 ●spin (sb) a ˈyarn, ˈtale, etc.to try to make sb believe a long story that is not true 杜撰故事,编造故事(以让人信以为真)●ˌturn/ˌspin on your ˈheelto turn around suddenly so that you are facing in the opposite direction 急向后转;突然转身 ●ˌspin ˈoff (from sth)●ˌspin sth↔ˈoff (from sth)to happen or to produce sth as a new or unexpected result of sth that already exists 脱胎(于某事物);(从某事物)派生,衍生;随之而产生◆products spinning off from favourite books 从一些畅销书衍生出的产品 ➡ related noun spin-off ●ˌspin sth↔ˈoff(business 商业, especially NAmE) to form a new company from parts of an existing one 从…脱离出来(组建新公司)◆The transportation operation will be spun off into a separate company. 运输部门将脱离出来组建为一家独立公司。●ˌspin sth↔ˈoutto make sth last as long as possible 拉长;拖长 🔑 spinBrE /spɪn/NAmE /spɪn/ noun➤fast turning movement 高速旋转 [C, U] a very fast turning movement 高速旋转◆the earth's spin 地球的自转◆the spin of a wheel 轮子的转动◆Give the washing a short spin. 把洗过的衣服稍稍甩一下。 [C, usually sing.] if an aircraft goes into a spin, it falls and turns round rapidly (飞机的)尾旋,螺旋式下坠➤in car 乘汽车 [C] (informal, becoming old-fashioned) a short ride in a car for pleasure 兜风◆Let's go for a spin. 咱们兜风去吧。➤in tennis/cricket 网球;板球 [U] the way you make a ball turn very fast when you throw it or hit it 旋转◆She puts a lot of spin on the ball. 她打出的球旋转得很厉害。◆a spin bowler (= in cricket, a bowler who uses spin) 投旋转球的板球投球手 ➡ see also topspin ➤on information 陈述 [sing., U] (informal) a way of presenting information or a situation in a particular way, especially one that makes you or your ideas seem good (尤指有利于自己的)导向性陈述◆Politicians put their own spin on the economic situation. 政治家们对经济形势各执一词。 ●in a (flat) ˈspinvery confused, worried or excited 晕头转向;急得团团转;十分激动◆Her resignation put her colleagues in a spin. 她的辞职令同事们摸不着头脑。 |