turn or cause to turn or whirl round quickly
旋转;使(快速)旋转。
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the girl spun round in alarm 女孩惊慌地转了个身
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the rear wheels spun violently 后轮剧烈地打转
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he fiddled with the radio, spinning the dial .他摆弄着收音机,把调谐旋钮转来转去。
[no obj.](of a person's head)give a sensation of dizziness
(头感到)眩晕
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the figures were enough to make her head spin .这些数字已经足够让她头晕目眩的了。
[with obj.]toss (a coin)
抛(硬币)。
[with obj.]
【主板球】 投旋转球。
[no obj.]
【主板球】 (球)旋转。
[with obj.]give (a news story) a favourable emphasis or slant
使(新闻报道)带有倾向性。
[with obj.]spin-dry (clothes)
(用旋转式脱水机)甩干(衣服)。
[with obj.]play (a record)
播放(唱片)。
[with obj.]shape (sheet metal) by pressure applied during rotation on a lathe
(用车床将金属薄板)旋压成形
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[as adj.
spun ]spun metal components .加压成形的金属零件。
[with obj.]draw out (wool, cotton, or other material) and convert it into threads, either by hand or with machinery
纺
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they spin wool into the yarn for weaving 他们把羊毛纺成纱线用于编织
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[as adj.
spun ]spun glass .玻璃丝。
make (threads) in this way
纺(线)
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this method is used to spin filaments from syrups. 这种方法用于把糖浆拔丝。
(of a spider or a silkworm or other insect)produce (gossamer or silk) or construct (a web or cocoon) by extruding a fine viscous thread from a special gland
(蜘蛛等)结网;(蚕等)作茧。
[no obj.]fish with a spinner
(用旋式诱饵)钓鱼
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they were spinning for salmon in the lake .他们正在湖里用旋饵钓鲑鱼。
a rapid turning or whirling motion
(快速)旋转
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he concluded the dance with a double spin. 他转了两个圈结束了舞蹈。
[mass noun]revolving motion imparted to a ball in a game, especially cricket, tennis, or snooker
(尤指板球、网球、斯诺克球中的)旋转球
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this racket enables the player to impart more spin to the ball 这种球拍能使运动员打出转得更急的旋转球
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[as modifier]
a spin bowler. 投旋转球的投手。
[in sing.]a favourable bias or slant in a news story
(新闻报道中的)偏爱,偏袒
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he tried to put a positive spin on the president's campaign .他力图为总统的竞选运动说些好话。
[usu. in sing.]a fast revolving motion of an aircraft as it descends rapidly
(飞机急剧下降时的)急速旋转
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he tried to stop the plane from going into a spin. 他努力阻止飞机在下降时急速旋转。
【物理】 核素总角动量。
[in sing.]
〈非正式〉 (乘车)短途旅游;兜风
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a spin around town. 环城短游。
[with adj.][in sing.]
〈澳/ 新西兰,非正式〉 好(或坏)运气
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Kevin had had a rough spin. 凯文运气不佳。
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spin one's wheels N. Amer. informal waste one's time or efforts 〈北美,非正式〉 浪费时间(或精力) -
spin a yarn tell a long, far-fetched story 东扯西拉
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spin something off (of a parent company) turn a subsidiary into a new and separate company (母公司)将子公司转为独立的新公司 -
spin out N. Amer. (of a driver or car) lose control, especially in a skid 〈北美〉 (尤指汽车侧滑时司机或汽车)失控 -
spin something out 1 make something last as long as possible 尽可能地拖长…的时间they seem keen to spin out the debate through their speeches and interventions. 他们看来很想用发言和插话把辩论尽可能拖下去 -
spend or occupy time aimlessly or without profit 消磨,打发(时间)
Shane and Mary played games to spin out the afternoon . 谢恩和玛丽做游戏以消磨下午的时光 -
2 (spin someone/thing out )Cricket dismiss a batsman or side by spin bowling 【板球】 投旋转球使击球手或对方球队下场
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