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tailspin美 ['teɪl.spɪn] 英 ['teɪl.spɪn] n. nosedive,dive,spin,spiral,descent 1. | (飞机的)尾旋,尾螺旋a situation in which a pilot loses control of an aircraft and it spins as it falls quickly towards the ground, with the back making larger circles than the front |
2. | 恶化的局势;慌乱;混乱;失控a situation that suddenly becomes much worse and is not under control |
| Following the announcement, share prices went into a tailspin. 公告宣布后,股市大跌。 |
n. | 1. a state of great confusion or distress 2. a rapid and uncontrolled spiral descent of an aircraft 3. an occasion when an airplane falls in the sky with its nosefront part downward and its tailend part spinning in a very wide circle 4. an occasion when something or someone suddenly gets into a very bad state 1. a state of great confusion or distress 2. a rapid and uncontrolled spiral descent of an aircraft 3. an occasion when an airplane falls in the sky with its nosefront part downward and its tailend part spinning in a very wide circle 4. an occasion when something or someone suddenly gets into a very bad state |
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