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spin /spɪn/ (spinning, spun, spun /spʌn/ ) ► SEE ALLspin aroundspin sb/sth aroundspin off (from sth)spin sth off (from sth) spin sth offspin out (of/from sth)spin sth out (of/from sth) spin sth outspin round, etc. ●ˌspin aˈround●ˌspin sb/sth aˈround (BrE also ˌspin ˈround, ˌspin sb/sth ˈround) 1. to turn very quickly to face in the opposite direction; to turn sb/sth in this way (使)迅速转身,猛然后转◆She heard her name and spun around to see the speaker. 她听到自己的名字,马上回过身去看说话的人。◆He spun her round to face him. 他拉她转过身面对着自己。2. to turn round and round quickly; to make sth do this (使)快速旋转◆The propeller started to spin around. 螺旋桨开始飞速旋转起来。◆The room seemed to be spinning round. 房间似乎在不停地旋转。◆The wheels were spinning round in the mud. 轮子在泥中空转个不停。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌspin ˈoff (from sth) ●ˌspin sth ˈoff (from sth) (especially BrE) (business 商业) to produce a new product, material, service, etc. that is connected with sth successful that already exists; to be produced in this way (从成功的产品、服务等)派生,衍生◆Calendars and diaries spinning off from familiar books and TV shows are always popular. 使用流行书籍和电视节目内容制作生产的日历和日记本一直很畅销。◆‘A Different World’ was spun off from ‘The Cosby Show’. 《另一个世界》是从热播的《科斯比一家》衍生出来的。◆Their research has spun off many useful applications. 他们的研究被用来开发出很多实用产品。[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (rare) ▸ ˈspin-off noun 1. an unexpected but useful result of an activity that is designed to produce sth else (意外但有用的)副产品,衍生物◆commercial spin-offs from medical research 医学研究的商业衍生品 ◆spin-off effects 衍生效应 2. a product or a book, film/movie, etc. that is based on a very successful book, film/movie or television series (根据取得商业成功的书籍、电影或电视系列剧制作的)派生作品,周边产品,搭车产品◆‘The Cosby Show’ and its spin-off 《科斯比一家》及其衍生作品◆a spin-off movie 一部派生电影●ˌspin sth ˈoff (business 商业) to separate part of a company or an organization from the main part in order to form a new one (从公司或机构中)分拆出◆The fast food chain could be spun off as a separate company. 这个快餐连锁店可以分拆出来组建一家独立公司。[v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (rare) ▸ ˈspin-off noun [countable, uncountable] the act of forming a new, independent company from part of an existing one; a company formed in this way 分拆;分拆出来的公司 ●ˌspin ˈout (of/from sth) ●ˌspin sth ˈout (of/from sth) (especially NAmE) (business 商业) to form a new and independent company from part of an existing one by selling shares in it (公司通过售出股份)抽资脱离组建(新公司) ◆a newly spun-out company 最近分拆出来的公司 NOTE Usually used in the passive. 通常用于被动语态。[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv]▸ ˈspin-out noun 1. a company that is formed to develop and use the results of research done at a university, etc. (为开发利用大学等机构的科研成果而成立的)大学附属公司,校办科技企业 ◆Cambridge has produced 120 spin-outs over the last ten years. 在过去 10 年间,剑桥大学创办了 120 家校办企业。2. ➡ spin-off ●ˌspin sth ˈoutto make sth last as long as possible 拖长;拖延◆I managed to spin my talk out to an hour. 我总算把讲话拉长到了一个小时。◆She had to spin out her money until payday. 她得把余钱省着花,拖到发薪日。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌspin ˈround, etc. (BrE) ➡ spin around, etc. |