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spiralled是spiral的过去式 spiral美 ['spaɪrəl] 英 ['spaɪrəl] - n.螺簧;【物】螺线;【数】螺(旋)线;【航】盘旋
- v.(〔英国〕 -ll-) 使成螺旋形;(物价)螺旋上升[跌落]
- adj.盘旋的;【数】螺线的
- 网络螺旋形的;推理之绊;螺旋的
复数:spirals 现在分词:spiralling 过去式:spiralled v. escalate,increase,get worse,run away,fly n. helix,coil,corkscrew,kink,bend n. | 1. in mathematics, a flat curve or series of curves that constantly increase or decrease in size in circling around a central point 2. something that has a helical or spiral form 3. a maneuver in which an aircraft makes a continuous banking turn as it descends 4. a continuously accelerating increase or decrease in prices, wages, or interest rates 5. a shape that looks like a set of circles inside each other, made by one line curving inside itself 6. a situation that gets worse and worse 1. in mathematics, a flat curve or series of curves that constantly increase or decrease in size in circling around a central point 2. something that has a helical or spiral form 3. a maneuver in which an aircraft makes a continuous banking turn as it descends 4. a continuously accelerating increase or decrease in prices, wages, or interest rates 5. a shape that looks like a set of circles inside each other, made by one line curving inside itself 6. a situation that gets worse and worse | adj. | 1. with a flat curve or series of curves that constantly increase or decrease in size in circling around a central point | v. | 1. to move in a spiral, or make something move in a spiral 2. to increase or decrease at a continuously accelerating rate 3. to take on a spiral shape, or make something take on a spiral shape 4. to move in the shape of a spiral 5. to continuously become worse, more, or less 1. to move in a spiral, or make something move in a spiral 2. to increase or decrease at a continuously accelerating rate 3. to take on a spiral shape, or make something take on a spiral shape 4. to move in the shape of a spiral 5. to continuously become worse, more, or less |
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