tailspin
英
['teɪlspɪn]
美
['teɪlspɪn]
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Noun:
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loss of emotional control often resulting in emotional collapse
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rapid descent of an aircraft in a steep spiral
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用作名词 (n.)
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The airplane went into a tailspin.
飞机进入到尾螺旋状态。
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The woman went into a tailspin after her husband died.
那位妇人自丈夫死后精神就崩溃了。
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The project went into a tailspin and we did not meet our deadline.
项目进展混乱,我们没能照最后期限完成。
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Raising interest rates could send the economy into a tailspin.
加息会让经济不景气。
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