spiral的意思和读音

spiral

: [ˈspaɪrəl] : ['spaɪrəl]

n.

v.););

adj.

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spirals  spiraling  spiralling  spiraled  spiralled  

v.plummet

v.escalate,increase,get worse,run away,fly

n.helix,coil,corkscrew,kink,bend

spiraln.

1.a shape or design, consisting of a continuous curved line that winds around a central point, with each curve further away from the centre

The birds circled in a slow spiral above the house.

2.a continuous harmful increase or decrease in sth, that gradually gets faster and faster

the destructive spiral of violence in the inner cities

measures to control the inflationary spiral

the upward/downward spiral of sales

adj.

1.moving in a continuous curve that winds around a central point

A snail's shell is spiral in form.

v.

1.[i](+ adv./prep.));to move in continuous circles, going upwards or downwards

The plane spiralled down to the ground.

2.[i]to increase rapidly

the spiralling cost of health care

Prices are spiralling out of control.

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n.1.a shape that looks like a set of circles inside each other, made by one line curving inside itself; a shape made by something that curves around a central line or post and along its lengtstrong.a situation that gets worse and worse

v.1.to move in the shape of a spiral, or to make something do this2.to continuously become worse, more, or less

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1.Internally, as the ellipses expand with each turn of the spiral, the skylight void opens up in a stunning spectacle.使

2.A wound spiral of two or More turns of insulated wire, used to introduce inductance into a circuit.线线线

3.This was a time when the energies would start to reverse and spiral backwards merging with the time of Atlantis.

4.One of TWO spiral bands of tissue in an egg that connect the yolk to the lining membrane at either end of the shell.

5.When all the member countries try to be like Germany they are bound to send the eurozone into a deflationary spiral.

6.This Ponzi-like spiral could not go on for ever but was enough to keep the bubble inflated for a while longer.

7.Past financial crises show that this downward spiral can be arrested only by bold policies to regain market confidence.

8.The U. S. Navy has decided to upgrade the system in a spiral plan that includes four blocks.4

9.The simulations tracked the sun's siblings as they passed in and out of the galaxy's spiral arms over 4. 6 billion years.46亿穿

10.Now, let me stress that I am not trying to argue that price falls are a good thing; a severe deflationary spiral is clearly dangerous.