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spinning

/spin-ing/US // ˈspɪn ɪŋ //UK // (ˈspɪnɪŋ) //

纺纱,旋转的,纺织,旋转

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Textiles. the act or process of converting staple or short lengths of fiber, as cotton or rayon, into continuous yarn or thread.the extrusion of a solution of fiber-forming substances through holes in a spinneret to form filaments.
    • : Entomology. the act or process of secreting and placing silk or silklike filaments, as in the construction of a web by a spider or the formation of a cocoon by a caterpillar.
    • : Also called spin casting, spin fishing, thread-line fishing .Angling. the act or technique of casting a relatively light lure attached to a threadlike line wound on a stationary spool.

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Examples

  • The key hardware ingredient is a spinning laser fixed to the roof, called lidar, which provides the car with a pair of eyes to see the world.

  • The real speed, however, comes from the custom non-volatile memory express SSD storage, which can read and write dozens of times faster than a spinning hard drive.

  • Instead, it may resemble a spinning top, like Bennu and Ryugu, two even smaller asteroids that spacecraft have recently visited.

  • Two minutes of top spinning leaves me feeling much better than the ten minutes of Instagram scrolling that used to occupy my writing breaks.

  • Retailers can replicate this experience by adding smooth spinning 360-degree product views, allowing viewers to turn the item with their fingers or mouse.

  • That distant whirring sound you hear is a long-dead Greek physician spinning in his grave.

  • He's dazzling, fielding questions, spinning out anecdotes and limericks, sounding 35 and hungry for publicity.

  • The powerful forces of gravity and magnetism channel matter into huge flattened spinning platters known as accretion disks.

  • I always visualized history,” he recalled, “but her spinning native cotton with that wheel transported me into it.

  • To that regard, Mulaney opens with its star spinning a longer joke-yarn based on something that had really happened to him.

  • It was a mighty simple transaction, but it produced some startling results for me, that same coin-spinning.

  • Remember how often you used to scold me for tangling the yarn, when you were spinning on the great wheel.

  • Lawrence returned the fire, and the ball struck Jerry's revolver and sent it spinning.

  • They reached the Black Caon road and went spinning into it, some of the wheels in the air.

  • The smack was well clear of the fleets and spinning along nicely to southward on a dark night, and Jack was at the wheel.