spin
verb /spɪn/
/spɪn/
动词形式
Idioms Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they spin | /spɪn/ /spɪn/ |
he / she / it spins | /spɪnz/ /spɪnz/ |
past simple spun | /spʌn/ /spʌn/ |
past participle spun | /spʌn/ /spʌn/ |
-ing form spinning | /ˈspɪnɪŋ/ /ˈspɪnɪŋ/ |
(使)快速旋转 - (+ adv./prep.) The plane was spinning out of control.
飞机失去控制,进入尾旋状态。 - a spinning ice skater
做旋转动作的溜冰者 - My head is spinning (= I feel as if my head is going round and I can't balance).
我觉得天旋地转。 - spin round/around The dancers spun round and round.
舞者不停地旋转。 - spin something (round/around) to spin a ball/coin/wheel
转动球/硬币/轮子 - We placed our bets and the croupier spun the roulette wheel.
我们下注,赌台管理员转动轮盘。
- The Earth spins on its axis once every 24 hours.
地球每 24 小时自转一周。 - The blade spins very fast.
桨叶飞速旋转。 - The car spun out of control.
那辆车打着转失去了控制。 - The dinghy spun like a top and a huge wave came at me.
小艇像陀螺一样转了起来,接着一个巨浪向我打来。 - The wheel can now spin freely.
轮子现在可以顺畅地转动了。 - The wine made my head spin.
我喝了酒后头晕目眩的。 - Jo spun the chair round.
乔转动椅子。 - She spun the roulette wheel one last time.
她把轮盘赌轮又最后转了一次。 - The Earth spins around a central axis.
地球围绕着一个中心轴旋转。 - They spun a coin to see who should go first.
他们掷硬币决定谁先走。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- fast
- quickly
- rapidly
- …
- begin to
- start to
- make somebody’s head spin
- spin like a top
- spin on its axis
- …
- (+ adv./prep.) The plane was spinning out of control.
(使)急转身,猛转回头,急转弯 - He spun around to face her.
他猛地回过身来,面对着她。 - She spun on her heel and walked out.
她把脚后跟一转,走了出去。
- Spin your partner around.
拥着你的舞伴旋转。 - She spun round to see him grinning at her.
她转过身来,看到他冲她咧嘴笑。 - He spun the child roughly around.
他粗暴地将孩子的身子扭过来。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- fast
- quickly
- rapidly
- …
- begin to
- start to
- make somebody’s head spin
- spin like a top
- spin on its axis
- …
- He spun around to face her.
- [intransitive, transitive] to make thread from wool, cotton, silk, etc. by twisting it
纺(线);纺(纱) - She sat by the window spinning.
她坐在窗前纺线。 - spin something to spin and knit wool
纺毛线织毛活儿 - spin A into B spinning silk into thread
把蚕丝纺成线 - spin B from A spinning thread from silk
用蚕丝纺线
- She sat by the window spinning.
- [transitive] spin something to produce thread from its body to make a web or cocoon
吐(丝);作(茧);结(网) - a spider spinning a web
结网的蜘蛛 - A silkworm spins a cocoon that can yield 800 metres of pure silk.
一只蚕结出一个能产800米纯丝的茧。
- a spider spinning a web
- [intransitive] + adv./prep. to drive or travel quickly
驾车飞驰;疾驰 - They went spinning along the roads on their bikes.
他们骑自行车沿公路疾驰。
- They went spinning along the roads on their bikes.
- [transitive] spin something to remove the water from clothes that have just been washed, in a spin dryer
(用旋转式脱水机)甩干衣服 - [transitive] spin something (as something) to present information or a situation in a particular way, especially one that makes you or your ideas seem good
有倾向性地陈述;(尤指)以有利于自己的口吻描述 - An aide was already spinning the senator's defeat as ‘almost as good as an outright win’.
一名助手已经开始将那位参议员的失败描述成 “几乎是大获全胜”。
- An aide was already spinning the senator's defeat as ‘almost as good as an outright win’.
turn round quickly快速旋转
make thread纺线
of spider/silkworm蜘蛛;蚕
drive/travel quickly高速驾驶/行进
dry clothes甩干衣服
present information陈述
词源Old English spinnan ‘draw out and twist (fibre)’; related to German spinnen. The noun dates from the mid 19th cent.
Idioms
your head is spinning | make your head spin
- your head feels as though it is going round and round and you cannot balance, especially because you are ill or confused or have had a shock; to make you feel like this
旋转: 您的头感觉好像在转来转去,无法平衡,尤其是因为您生病或感到困惑或受到惊吓;让你感觉像这样- Her head was spinning from the pain.
她痛得头晕目眩。 - His theories on economics are enough to make your head spin.
他的经济学理论足以让你头晕目眩。
- Her head was spinning from the pain.
spin (somebody) a yarn, tale, etc.
- to try to make somebody believe a long story that is not true
Topics Personal qualitiesc2杜撰故事,编造故事(以让人信以为真)
turn/spin on your heel
- to turn around suddenly so that you are facing in the opposite direction
急向后转;突然转身 - He turned on his heel and marched away angrily.
他猛地转过身,愤怒地大步离开了。
- He turned on his heel and marched away angrily.