tailspin

tailspin [ˈteɪlspɪn]  [ˈtelˌspɪn] 

第三人称单数:tailspins

现在分词:tailspinning

过去分词:tailspun

tailspin的反义词

过去式:tailspun

tailspin 基本解释

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名词旋尾降落; 混乱,慌乱

不及物动词(飞机)打着尾旋坠落

tailspin 网络解释

tailspin

1. 旋尾降落:tails up 兴致勃勃 | tailspin 旋尾降落 | taint 污点

2. 尾旋:tailshockwave 尾部激波 | tailspin 尾旋 | tailspindle 顶针套

3. 螺旋/混乱/困境:tailshaft /尾轴/ | tailspin /螺旋/混乱/困境/ | tailstock /尾架/床尾后顶尖座/托柄尾部/

4. 攻击一定范围内的全敌:Charm从敌人处偷取道具 | TailSpin攻击一定范围内的全敌 | DinoTail攻击全敌,HP越低,攻击力越强

tailspin 单语例句

1. So anyone caught in the tailspin of a chronic midlife crisis should cheer up.

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2. As the deposit flight accelerated, the economy went into a tailspin and social tensions exploded.

3. tailspin的解释

3. The ensuing political uncertainty has sent the nation's economy into a tailspin.

4. tailspin的意思

4. Initial reports on Wednesday morning had suggested the womanizer was an official in Anqing city, sending the eastern municipal government into a public relations tailspin.

5. Instead, it was America and the West that went into an economic tailspin.

6. But by late afternoon, major Asian indexes had pulled back from a dizzying tailspin earlier in the day.

7. tailspin

7. Economists warn failure by US lawmakers could send the economy into another tailspin.

8. Those bankruptcies and charges of criminal behavior in the boardroom eroded consumer confidence and helped send world stock markets into a yearlong tailspin.

9. The credit tightening policy introduced to combat escalating inflation sent the building industry into a tailspin and demand for cement and other building materials plummeted.

tailspin 英英释义

noun

1. tailspin是什么意思

1. rapid descent of an aircraft in a steep spiral

    Synonym: spin

2. loss of emotional control often resulting in emotional collapse