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spinner

/spin-er/US // ˈspɪn ər //UK // (ˈspɪnə) //

旋转器,纺纱器,纺纱,纺锤

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that spins.
    • : Angling. a lure, as a spoon bait, that revolves in the water in trolling and casting.
    • : Also called spinner play .Football. a play in which the player carrying the ball twirls about, to deceive the other team as to where the player intends to hit the line.
    • : Aeronautics. a streamlined fairing over a propeller hub.
    • : British Informal. nightjar.
    • : Slang. a disc jockey.

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Examples

  • It features 360-degree spinner wheels to ensure easy mobility, a push-button handle, and a TSA-compatible lock.

  • So if you were counting on attracting people to your site using “fidget spinners” that isn’t going to happen.

  • A common technique for sites with slower load times is to add a spinner, a loading icon, an animation, or another form of content that loads and displays to indicate to a user that the site is, in fact, loading.

  • It won’t provide scientifically significant results, but it may give you an overall idea of whether or not that spinner is helping or hurting your ability to perform tasks and pay attention.

  • But those who condemn the Stockholm-born spinner for the drug-culture at his concerts should take a look at the facts.

  • What resembles a fishing lure dangles from his ear, a spinner bait designed to attract bass.

  • Later that same day, Spinner implored the officials to “walk over there and force him to give you the answer.”

  • Spinner wrote in an Aug, 28, 2009 email to an Energy Department official.

  • "I don't really have time for a job," she said, describing her work for Spinner as more of a hobby.

  • He was a spinner living in Spitalfields, and he had brought the girl up as an apprentice to his trade.

  • The diligent spinner has a large shift; and now I have a sheep and a cow, every one bids me good morrow.

  • Each spinner is provided with a wet and dry thermometer so that the best temperature can be ascertained.

  • The only people aboard the Rajah that ate shark for supper that night were the Captain and the spinner of this yarn.

  • Then the spinner drew from the distaff an additional amount of fiber, which was formed by the right hand into uniform strands.