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词汇 tailspin
释义 tailspin
noun
uk /ˈteɪlˌspɪn/ us /ˈteɪlˌspɪn/
[ Cusually singular ]
a situation in which a plane turns round and round as it falls quickly towards the ground(飞机的)尾旋,尾螺旋
[ S ]
a situation in which something starts to fail or lose value and gets more and more out of control: 失控状态,混乱
Share prices went into a tailspin when the CEO resigned.首席执行官辞职后股价直线下跌。
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tailspin | American Dictionary


tailspin
noun[ C ]
us/ˈteɪlˌspɪn/
a sudden fall that cannot be controlled:
The plane went into a tailspin and crashed.
Events in Asia sent the stock market into a tailspin.

Examples of tailspin


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A slow down in the retail apparel market and ill-conceived merchandising rollouts are cited for causing the company tailspin.
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Of course, the little tailspin was the removal of the annual report itself.
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Every drop in output is reinforced by further cuts in public expenditure until the economy is locked in a tailspin down towards the ground, towards the crash.
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American imports and exports both went into a tailspin.
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In 1988, the boat market peaked and then went into a tailspin.
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Faithfull's personal life went into decline, and her career went into a tailspin.
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After taking off and climbing four-hundred feet, the plane stalled and entered an unrecoverable tailspin in front of hundreds of horrified spectators.
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The speed necessary to go into a tailspin was 55 km/h, with an altitude loss at one spin of 75 meters.
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At the end of 1991, when the union officially dissolved, the national economy was in a virtual tailspin.
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Witnesses said that the plane appeared to have lost part of its wing while flying over the neighborhood and entered into a tailspin.
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The name of the show is a play on tailspin, the rapid descent of an aircraft in a steep spiral.
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The disappearance of disposable consumer income for the country and the backlash against corporate entertainment spending sent the hospitality industry into a tailspin.
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However, the club then went into a tailspin from which they didn't really recover until the 1950s when they began once again to field decent sides.
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