1.螺旋形的,盘旋的,盘旋上升的
2.【数】螺线的
1.螺簧;【物】螺线
2.【数】螺(旋)线
3.【航】盘旋,盘旋降落
4.螺旋形物
5.(足球运动的)旋球
6.(物价等)不断加剧上升或下降
1.螺簧;【物】螺线
2.【数】螺(旋)线
3.【航】盘旋,盘旋降落
4.螺旋形物
5.(足球运动的)旋球
6.(物价等)不断加剧上升或下降
1.(〔英国〕 -ll-) 使成螺旋形
2.(物价)螺旋上升[跌落]
3.【航】盘旋降落[上升]
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 length
2.a situation that gets worse and worse
1.to move in the shape of a spiral, or to make something do this
2.to continuously become worse, more, or less
1.Instead, the incident spiralled into a crisis so severe that it almost brought down one of the world's greatest companies.
可相反,该事件演变成一场严重的危机,几乎击垮这个全球最伟大的企业之一。
2.Public borrowing spiralled so far out of control that in 1976 the International Monetary Fund had to be called in.
公共债务大幅飙升至失控的地步,以致于在1976年,英国不得不请求国际货币基金组织(IMF)援助。
3.By now politicians were hotfooting it back, to get a grip on a situation that had clearly spiralled out of control.
现在警方正悬崖勒马,急着夺回那早已失控的局势的掌控权。
4.But the blast probably marked the point at which events in Iraq spiralled irretrievably out of control.
不过,此次爆炸也许标志着,在伊拉克发生的各种事件,出现了无可挽回的失控。
5.Fares have been frozen for more than a decade even as the cost of maintaining vehicles and paying police bribes has spiralled.
票价已冻结十多年,甚至保养车辆和贿赂警察的成本一直在攀高。
6.Just as revenues look weak, production and marketing costs have spiralled upwards.
在收入下降的同时,制片和营销成本却节节攀升。
7.Soon, he spiralled up to the seat of the director-general.
很快他就升任到了局长的职位。
8.Yet domestic stock markets have spiralled downwards and lurched wildly out of synch with global trends.
然而国内股票市场盘旋下跌,并脱离了与全球同步的趋势,急剧下挫。
9.Costs in civil cases in England and Wales have spiralled over the last decade.
近十年来,在英格兰和威尔士地区民事诉讼的费用急剧增加。
10.She stood by him as he spiralled into drug addiction.
她支持他当药物成瘾无法自拔时。