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Related topics: Airtail·spin /ˈteɪlˌspɪn/ noun [countable usually singular] 1 in/into a tailspin in or into a bad situation that keeps getting worse in a way that you cannot control 陷入不断恶化的情况中 Raising interest rates could send the economy into a tailspin. 提高利率可能会使经济状况继续恶化。2. TTAwhen a plane falls through the air, with the front pointing downwards and the back spinning in a circle 〔飞机失控下坠时的〕尾旋Examples from the Corpustailspin• But I don't go into a tailspin over it.• Lenny's career went into a tailspin when he decided personality mattered more than material.• The economy went into a tailspin.• Its shares went into a tailspin.tail·spin nounChineseSyllable situation a worse into or that bad in getting Corpus keeps |