tailspin 英 ['teɪlspɪn]   美 ['telspɪn]

tailspin

tailspin  英 ['teɪlspɪn] 美 ['telspɪn]

n. 混乱;旋尾降落;慌乱  vi. (飞机)打着尾旋坠落 

名词复数:tailspins 

Any stress or sudden change in her life at one time would send Saks into 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。
But even if the economy avoids a tailspin, the next couple of years aren’t likely to feel especially good. 但是,即使美国经济避免了混乱,未来几年的市场情绪绝不可能特别良好。

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  • n. 混乱;旋尾降落;慌乱
  • vi. (飞机)打着尾旋坠落
  • 1. Any stress or sudden change in her life at one time would send Saks into 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。

  • 2. But even if the economy avoids a tailspin, the next couple of years aren’t likely to feel especially good.

    但是,即使美国经济避免了混乱,未来几年的市场情绪绝不可能特别良好。

  • 3. Being in denial gives your mind the opportunity to unconsciously absorb shocking or distressing information at a pace that won't send you into a psychological tailspin.

    否认状态能使你在无意识地接受震惊的或悲伤的信息时,有机会控制接受的速度,而不至于使心理陷入混乱。

  • tailspin (n.) "downward spiraling dive of an aircraft," 1916, from tail (n.1) + spin (n.). Figurative sense of "state of loss of control" is from 1928.
tail·spin / ˈteɪlspɪn ; NAmE ˈteɪlspɪn / noun [singular ] 1 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 (飞机的)尾旋,尾螺旋 2 a situation that suddenly becomes much worse and is not under control 恶化的局势;慌乱;混乱;失控 Following the announcement, share prices went into a tailspin. 公告宣布后,股市一片混乱。 tailspin tailspins tailspun tailspinning tail·spin / ˈteɪlspɪn ; NAmE ˈteɪlspɪn /
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