n. 旋尾降落
n. loss of emotional control often resulting in emotional collapse
n. rapid descent of an aircraft in a steep spiral
1.Marcy's in a tailspin about being a grandma.
玛茜为了当奶奶这件事特别不爽
2.Justin went into a tailspin after that.
然后贾斯汀的情况就恶化了
3.Normally, that would send me into an emotional tailspin.
一般来说 这话会让我情绪混乱
4.Your move didn't work. I didn't go into a tailspin.
你那招没用 我并没因此退缩
5.It could've sent my family into a tailspin.
这本可能会让我的家庭陷入慌乱
6.Their social standing could have sent our unsub into a tailspin.
社会地位骤降可能使嫌犯精神崩溃
7.Her recent death could have sent the unsub into a tailspin.
她最近的去世可能导致嫌犯陷入了混乱
8.That will not make up for putting your whole pfe into a tailspin.
这不能弥补他把你的人生 搅得天翻地覆
9.My integrity means a whole lot to me, and it really sent me into a tailspin.
正直对我来说意义重大 这本书真的让我陷入混乱
10.And before you get on your high horse, three months ago, this city was in a tailspin.
你先别急着不服气 三个月前这座城市乱成一团