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tailspin

英 [ˈteɪlspɪn]

美 [ˈteɪlspɪn]

n.  (飞机的)尾旋,尾螺旋; 恶化的局势; 慌乱; 混乱; 失控
vi.  (飞机)打着尾旋坠落

BNC.44428 / COCA.24813

牛津词典

    noun

    • (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
      1. 恶化的局势;慌乱;混乱;失控
        a situation that suddenly becomes much worse and is not under control
        1. Following the announcement, share prices went into a tailspin.
          公告宣布后,股市大跌。

      英英释义

      noun

      • rapid descent of an aircraft in a steep spiral
          Synonym:spin
        1. loss of emotional control often resulting in emotional collapse

          双语例句

          • A forecast to tumbling profits at COMPAQ Computer sent the stock market into a tailspin yesterday, particularly the over-the-counter market.
            预测Compaq电脑公司利润下降的消息使昨天股票市场一路下跌,尤以店头交易为然。
          • French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, whose celebrity romance with President Nicolas Sarkozy sent his ratings into a tailspin, is proving a hit with the public in her new role, a poll showed Sunday.
            上周日公布的一项民调显示,法国新任第一夫人卡拉•布吕尼-萨科齐时下人气大涨,而总统尼古拉斯•萨科齐则因大搞名人恋,导致其民众支持率一路下滑。
          • The financial crisis that sent many economies into a tailspin also had a major impact on migration flows around the world.
            令许多经济体陷入困境的金融危机还对世界各地的人口迁徙产生了重大影响。
          • Not surprisingly, the prospect of dressing down in a work situation is enough to send even the most aesthetically unconcerned of us into a sartorial tailspin.
            毫不奇怪,在工作场合穿着不够正式,这种担心足以令我们当中最不在意审美的人都陷入慌乱。
          • Even though bankers 'last foray into securitisation pushed global economies into a tailspin, following the collapse of the subprime mortgage market, they have not given up on these types of investments.
            尽管银行家最近一次进军证券化领域,导致全球经济在次贷市场崩盘后陷入失控状态,但他们并未放弃此类投资。
          • 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。
          • Feeling as if you don't belong that you've landed in a fortunate spot by luck or by accident can send anyone into a tailspin, from college students to corporate executives.
            感觉自己不属于所处的环境――认为自己是凭运气或偶然才到达这个幸运的位置――会让你陷入消沉,无论你是大学生还是企业高管。
          • All eyes are on Washington to pull the world out of its economic tailspin.
            所有的目光都关注华盛顿,关注它把世界拖出经济失控状态。
          • Her recent divorce has sent her into an emotional tailspin.
            她最近离婚后,情绪极度低落。
          • The result is that now, with share prices in a tailspin, the market is awash with rumours about new government measures to boost the index.
            结果,随着股价跳水,市场上充斥着政府将采取新措施推高股指的传言。