spin 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
spinverb uk
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/spɪn/ present participle spinning | past tense spun | past participle UK also span
spin verb
(TURN)
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C1 [ I or T ] 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.
玩轮盘赌的玩家们默不作声地注视着轮盘旋转。
He was killed when his car hit a tree and spun off the road.
他的车撞在树上甩出路面,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。
All that legal language was starting to make my head spin. If the police see you, you'll be in a cell so fast, your head will spin. She shut her eyes, trying to stop the room spinning. When I tried to stand up, the room spun and David caught my arm.
更多范例减少例句The car spun on the ice.She spun the globe, and pointed to the Solomon Islands.The revolving door spun too fast and knocked him over.He spun his partner around until she was dizzy.The children spun the carousel round as fast as they could.
spin verb
(MAKE THREAD)
[ I or T ] 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 thread.
棉线生产的最后一个阶段是把它纺成线。
Spiders spin webs.
蜘蛛结网。
spin (someone) 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.
他编了个瞎话,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.
他们编了个瞎话,说他们急需用钱。
She managed to spin a convincing yarn about why she was so late. He uses the images as a starting point from which to spin an enchanting story. The musical spins the story of an action-packed period in his life.
spin verb
(DRIVE)
[ I + adv/prep ] 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, when suddenly one of our tyres burst.
我们车开得飞快,突然一个轮胎爆了。
Chris spun past in a flashy new car.
克里斯开着辆耀眼的新车疾驰而过。
习语
spin a coin
spin out of control
spin your wheels短语动词
spin (someone) around
spin something off
spinnoun uk
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spin noun
(TURN)
[ C or U ] the movement of something turning round very quickly
旋转;转动
I hit something on the road, which sent the car into a spin.
我轧到了路面上的什么东西,整个车直打转。
Suddenly, the plane went into a spin.
突然,飞机开始不停地旋转。
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 a lot of spin on the ball (= threw or hit it in a way that made it spin).
她打出一个旋转力很强的球。
spin noun
(CHANGE IDEAS)
[ S or U ] informal a way of describing an idea or situation that makes it seem better than it really is, especially in politics
(尤指政治上的)倾向性描述,导向性陈述
They have tried to put a positive spin on the situation.
他们尝试过将这个局面描述为具有正面意义。
This report puts a different spin on the issue.
这篇报道对这个问题作出了全然不同的倾向性描述。
spin noun
(DRIVE)
[ C usually singular ] old-fashioned informal a short journey in a car for pleasure
(乘车)兜风
Rupert took me for a spin in his new car.
鲁珀特用他的新车载着我去兜了一圈。
习语
in a spin
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spin的例句
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Nuclear spins can also interact with unpaired electrons through dipolar coupling.
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By spinning out the logic of capitalism to its ultimate conclusion, she highlighted all the contradictions that had lately caused such ferocious infighting among conservatives.
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If a venture is a success, the company spins it off as a subsidiary.
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In addition to cloth production, we consider the importance of spinning thread for fishnets and hammocks.
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Given that such beads were more usually worn by women and that spinning was usually carried out by women, they are gendered as possibly 'female?'.
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Here the number of male weavers - mostly of linen - had declined, and this presumably led to the loss of employment in spinning.
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The raw jute passed through six different departments of a factory called batching, softening, preparing, spinning, weaving and sewing.
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Further, many states with different spins and different oxidation states are usually involved.
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