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spiralling
- IPA[ˈspʌɪrəlɪŋ]
英式
- having or forming a spiral shape;showing a continuous and dramatic increase
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- 1. having or forming a spiral shape the office's most eye-catching feature is the grand spiralling staircase
- 2. showing a continuous and dramatic increase spiralling property prices are making the city increasingly unattractive he needed to relax after the spiralling tensions of the day
- winding in a continuous and gradually widening (or tightening) curve, either around a central ... a spiral pattern
- a spiral curve, shape, or pattern: he spotted a spiral of smoke
- move in a spiral course: a wisp of smoke spiraled up from the trees
Oxford American Dictionary
- winding in a continuous and gradually widening (or tightening) curve, either round a central ... a spiral pattern
- a spiral curve, shape, pattern, or object: a spiral of smoke
- move in a spiral course: a wisp of smoke spiralled up from the trees
Oxford Dictionary
- having or forming a spiral shape: the office's most eye-catching feature is the grand spiraling staircase
Oxford American Dictionary
- a spiraling downward path taken by an aircraft that is out of control: the plane went into a death spiral and then a nose dive
Oxford American Dictionary
- a spiralling downward path taken by an aircraft that is out of control: the plane went into a death spiral and then a nose dive
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for equiangular spiral
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a book or notepad) bound with a wire or plastic spiral threaded through a row of holes ...
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for logarithmic spiral
Oxford American Dictionary
- a spiral such that the angle between the tangent and the radius vector is the same for all ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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