spin 的英语意思
spinspin1 /spɪn/ verb (past tense and past participle spun /spʌn/, present participle spinning)
查看全部语言翻译1turn around [intransitive, transitive] to turn around and around very quickly, or to make something do this快速地旋转;或使某物旋转:
The plane’s propellers were spinning.飞机的螺旋桨正在旋转。spin (something/somebody) around
She grabbed Norm’s arm and spun him around to face her.她抓住诺姆的手臂,把他转过来面向自己。2somebody’s head is spinning (also the room is spinning) if your head or the room is spinning, you feel as if you might faint (=become unconscious) because you are shocked, excited, or drunk若头部感觉在旋转或感到天旋地转,意指因受到惊吓、激动或醉酒而有晕倒(=失去意识)之感:
I was pouring with sweat, and my head was spinning.我汗流浃背,头晕目眩。
The room started to spin.房间开始旋转起来。3situation/information [transitive] to describe a situation or information in a way that is intended to influence the way people think about it – used especially about what politicians or business people do以影响他人看法为目的的方式来描述某一情况或信息——尤指政客或商界人士的惯常做法:
Supporters attempted to spin the bill’s defeat to their advantage.支持者们试图将该法案的失败曲解为对己有利的结果。4spin a tale/story/yarn to tell a story, especially using a lot of imagination讲述故事,尤指充分发挥想象力:
She spun a story about a trip to Athens to meet one of the authors.她编了一个去雅典拜访某位作者的故事。5wool/cotton [intransitive, transitive] to make cotton, wool etc into thread by twisting it将棉花、羊毛等纺成纱线6drive [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] written书面 to drive or travel quickly快速行驶或行进 SYN speedspin past/along etc
Barbara spun past in her new sports car.芭芭拉驾着她的新跑车飞驰而过。7spin your wheels American English to continue trying to do something without having any success不断尝试做某事却始终毫无成效:
I felt like I was just spinning my wheels trying to make him understand.我感觉自己只是在白费力气,试图让他明白。8wet clothes [transitive] British English to get water out of clothes using a machine after you have washed them洗涤后用机器将衣物的水分甩干9insect [transitive] if a spider or insect spins a web or cocoon, it produces thread to make it若蜘蛛或昆虫结网或织茧,指其吐丝将其制成spin off phrasal verb to make part of a company into a separate and partly independent company, or to become a separate company将公司的一部分拆分为独立或部分独立的公司,或(就该部分而言)成为独立公司spin something ↔ off
At the time of the merger, Loral spun off its space divisions into a separate firm.合并之时,洛拉尔将其航天部门分拆为一家独立公司。spin off from
Lucent spun off from AT&T several years ago.朗讯公司数年前从AT&T分拆独立。 → spin-off(2)spin out phrasal verb1 spin something ↔ out British English to make something continue for longer than is necessary使某事拖延超过必要时间 SYN drag out:
I’m paid by the hour, so I spin the work out as long as I can.我按小时计酬,所以尽量把工作拖得越久越好。2spin something ↔ out British English to use money, food etc as carefully and slowly as possible, because you do not have very much of it因所剩无多,尽可能节省地使用金钱、食物等spin out over
I’ve only got £10 left, so we’ll have to spin it out over the whole week.我只剩10英镑了,所以我们得把它用来撑过整整一周。3American English if a car spins out, the driver loses control of it and the car spins around若汽车失控打转,指驾驶员失去对车辆的控制,车辆原地旋转
查看全部语言翻译1turn around [intransitive, transitive] to turn around and around very quickly, or to make something do this快速地旋转;或使某物旋转:
The plane’s propellers were spinning.飞机的螺旋桨正在旋转。spin (something/somebody) around
She grabbed Norm’s arm and spun him around to face her.她抓住诺姆的手臂,把他转过来面向自己。2somebody’s head is spinning (also the room is spinning) if your head or the room is spinning, you feel as if you might faint (=become unconscious) because you are shocked, excited, or drunk若头部感觉在旋转或感到天旋地转,意指因受到惊吓、激动或醉酒而有晕倒(=失去意识)之感:
I was pouring with sweat, and my head was spinning.我汗流浃背,头晕目眩。
The room started to spin.房间开始旋转起来。3situation/information [transitive] to describe a situation or information in a way that is intended to influence the way people think about it – used especially about what politicians or business people do以影响他人看法为目的的方式来描述某一情况或信息——尤指政客或商界人士的惯常做法:
Supporters attempted to spin the bill’s defeat to their advantage.支持者们试图将该法案的失败曲解为对己有利的结果。4spin a tale/story/yarn to tell a story, especially using a lot of imagination讲述故事,尤指充分发挥想象力:
She spun a story about a trip to Athens to meet one of the authors.她编了一个去雅典拜访某位作者的故事。5wool/cotton [intransitive, transitive] to make cotton, wool etc into thread by twisting it将棉花、羊毛等纺成纱线6drive [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] written书面 to drive or travel quickly快速行驶或行进 SYN speedspin past/along etc
Barbara spun past in her new sports car.芭芭拉驾着她的新跑车飞驰而过。7spin your wheels American English to continue trying to do something without having any success不断尝试做某事却始终毫无成效:
I felt like I was just spinning my wheels trying to make him understand.我感觉自己只是在白费力气,试图让他明白。8wet clothes [transitive] British English to get water out of clothes using a machine after you have washed them洗涤后用机器将衣物的水分甩干9insect [transitive] if a spider or insect spins a web or cocoon, it produces thread to make it若蜘蛛或昆虫结网或织茧,指其吐丝将其制成spin off phrasal verb to make part of a company into a separate and partly independent company, or to become a separate company将公司的一部分拆分为独立或部分独立的公司,或(就该部分而言)成为独立公司spin something ↔ off
At the time of the merger, Loral spun off its space divisions into a separate firm.合并之时,洛拉尔将其航天部门分拆为一家独立公司。spin off from
Lucent spun off from AT&T several years ago.朗讯公司数年前从AT&T分拆独立。 → spin-off(2)spin out phrasal verb1 spin something ↔ out British English to make something continue for longer than is necessary使某事拖延超过必要时间 SYN drag out:
I’m paid by the hour, so I spin the work out as long as I can.我按小时计酬,所以尽量把工作拖得越久越好。2spin something ↔ out British English to use money, food etc as carefully and slowly as possible, because you do not have very much of it因所剩无多,尽可能节省地使用金钱、食物等spin out over
I’ve only got £10 left, so we’ll have to spin it out over the whole week.我只剩10英镑了,所以我们得把它用来撑过整整一周。3American English if a car spins out, the driver loses control of it and the car spins around若汽车失控打转,指驾驶员失去对车辆的控制,车辆原地旋转spinspin2 noun
1turning [countable] an act of turning around quickly快速旋转的动作:
the Earth’s spin地球的自转
The Russian skater finished her routine with a series of spins.这位俄罗斯滑冰选手以一连串旋转结束了她的表演。2car [singular] informal非正式 a short trip in a car for pleasure以消遣为目的的短途驾车出行 SYN drive:
Let’s go for a spin in the country.我们去郊外兜兜风吧。
Do you want to take my car for a spin?你想开我的车兜一圈吗?3ball [uncountable] if you put spin on a ball in a game such as tennis or cricket, you deliberately make the ball turn very quickly so that it is difficult for your opponent to hit在网球或板球等运动中,给球施加旋转,即故意使球快速旋转,令对手难以回击4information [singular, uncountable] the way someone, especially a politician or business person, talks about information or a situation, especially in order to influence the way people think about it某人(尤指政客或商人)表述信息或情况的方式,尤指为了影响他人的看法:
They tried to put a positive spin on the sales figures.他们试图对销售数据作出正面的诠释。 → spin doctor5aircraft [singular] if an aircraft goes into a spin, it falls suddenly, turning around and around若飞机进入螺旋下坠,指其不断旋转并突然急速下落6in/into a (flat) spin if you are in a spin, you are very confused and anxious若陷入慌乱,则指极度困惑和焦虑:
The sudden fall on the stock market sent brokers into a spin.股市的突然暴跌令经纪人们陷入一片慌乱。7wet clothes give something a spin British English to turn clothes around very fast in a machine to remove water from them用机器将衣物高速旋转以去除水分
1turning [countable] an act of turning around quickly快速旋转的动作:
the Earth’s spin地球的自转
The Russian skater finished her routine with a series of spins.这位俄罗斯滑冰选手以一连串旋转结束了她的表演。2car [singular] informal非正式 a short trip in a car for pleasure以消遣为目的的短途驾车出行 SYN drive:
Let’s go for a spin in the country.我们去郊外兜兜风吧。
Do you want to take my car for a spin?你想开我的车兜一圈吗?3ball [uncountable] if you put spin on a ball in a game such as tennis or cricket, you deliberately make the ball turn very quickly so that it is difficult for your opponent to hit在网球或板球等运动中,给球施加旋转,即故意使球快速旋转,令对手难以回击4information [singular, uncountable] the way someone, especially a politician or business person, talks about information or a situation, especially in order to influence the way people think about it某人(尤指政客或商人)表述信息或情况的方式,尤指为了影响他人的看法:
They tried to put a positive spin on the sales figures.他们试图对销售数据作出正面的诠释。 → spin doctor5aircraft [singular] if an aircraft goes into a spin, it falls suddenly, turning around and around若飞机进入螺旋下坠,指其不断旋转并突然急速下落6in/into a (flat) spin if you are in a spin, you are very confused and anxious若陷入慌乱,则指极度困惑和焦虑:
The sudden fall on the stock market sent brokers into a spin.股市的突然暴跌令经纪人们陷入一片慌乱。7wet clothes give something a spin British English to turn clothes around very fast in a machine to remove water from them用机器将衣物高速旋转以去除水分