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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

          • The passage of the legislation is seen as essential to avoid a renewed tailspin in world financial markets, which reached the verge of meltdown last week before recovering as news of the plan emerged.
            该立法的通过,被视为对避免全球金融市场的再度混乱至关重要。全球金融市场上周曾濒临崩盘边缘,但在上述计划的消息传出后出现反弹。
          • 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。
          • The collapse of construction sent the economy into a tailspin, while plunging home prices left many people owing more than their houses were worth.
            建筑物的坍塌使得爱尔兰的经济陷入极度紊乱之中,而房价的直线下跌又让许多房主资不抵债。
          • In the event these firms enter a tailspin, as they did a few short years ago, it is clear there is potential for real consequences, not just to the firms themselves but for the system as a whole.
            假如这些公司像几年前一样陷入严重危机,显然要承担真正后果的不仅是这些公司,还有整个金融体系。
          • 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。
          • The growing conviction in the markets that the Fed might be preparing for a pause sent the dollar into a tailspin this week.
            越来越多的市场人士认为,美联储可能准备暂停加息,这一看法促使美元上周盘跌。
          • For their part, the designers gain access to the best factories, improve the delivery times of their collections, and remove the cash flow crunch that has thrown many emerging fashion businesses into a tailspin.
            由于它们的参与,设计师们得以进入最好的工厂,缩短作品的交付时间,消除了让很多新兴时装企业黯然消逝的现金流压力。
          • 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。
          • The FTSE All-World Emerging Index yesterday reached 433.2 in late London trade a level last seen the week before Lehman's demise sent markets into a tailspin.
            昨日伦敦市场尾盘,富时环球新兴市场指数(FTSEall-WorldEmergingIndex)达到433.2点,为雷曼倒闭导致全球股市暴跌前一周的水平。
          • 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。