tailspin

英[ˈteɪlspɪn]
美[ˈtelˌspɪn]

基本释义

n.
旋尾降落; 混乱,慌乱

实用例句

Following the announcement, share prices went into a tailspin.

公告宣布后,股市大跌。

牛津词典

The surprise passage of the law [ b ] [ u ] [ i ] threw the online gambling industry into a tailspin.

这条法律意外通过, 顿时 使线上赌博业陷入一片混乱.

期刊摘选

The rescue made headlines worldwide and sent the rebels into a tailspin.

营救行动一时间成为世界头条新闻,这使得反叛武装内部出现混乱.

期刊摘选

The project went into a tailspin and we did not meet our deadline.

计画的进展很糟,我们不能照最后期限完成.

期刊摘选

Any stress or sudden change in her life at one time would send a tailspin psychologically.

她生活中的任何压力和突变过去会将它送入心理上的混乱.

期刊摘选

The plane shuddered and went into a tailspin.

飞机抖动起来,并失去了控制.

辞典例句

But human area threatens send this fragile ecosystem into a tailspin.

但是人类活动已经威胁到了这里脆弱的生态系统,造成了失控的危险地步.

期刊摘选

After a hot argument with his wife, Mr. Chang went into a tailspin.

张先生与妻子激烈争吵后失去理智.

期刊摘选

Today, with the global economy a tailspin, we face a similar situation.

今天, 随着全球经济陷入不景气低潮, 我们又面临着类似的局面.

期刊摘选

The surprise passage of the law threw the online gambling industry into a tailspin.

这个令人意外的议案的通过使得在线赌博产业突然陷入混乱.

期刊摘选

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.

期刊摘选

Even the blue chip stocks I purchased are a tailspin. So far I've already lost NT $ 48000.

连我买的绩优股都面临大跌的命运, 目前为止我已经赔了四万八千元.

期刊摘选

Following the announcement, share prices went into a tailspin.

公告宣布后,股市大跌。

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. loss of emotional control often resulting in emotional collapse

  • 2. rapid descent of an aircraft in a steep spiral

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