10月11日商務英語
《財富》(中文版)
2010年10月11日
tailspin; to wrap something up
今日單詞:?
| 單詞? |
tailspin ['teilspin] ? |
| 中文釋義 |
1.急劇下滑(名詞,非正式用語); 2.飛機快速下墜(名詞) ? |
| 英文釋義 |
1. (noun,INFORMAL) A period of severe decline that will lead to failure. 2. (noun) An airplane’s rapid, spiral descent. ? |
| 例句? |
EXAMPLE 1: When the founder of our company died and most of our managers took jobs with our competitors, our business went into a tailspin. 我們公司的創始人去世,大部分經理轉投競爭對手,我們的業務一落千丈。 EXAMPLE 2: When its rudder broke, the small airplane went into a tailspin and crashed. 這架小飛機的方向舵斷了,它迅速墜毀。 |
今日短語:
| 短語? |
to wrap something up ? |
| 中文釋義 |
收尾 ? |
| 英文釋義 |
Informal expression meaning to finish the remaining aspects of something, such as a task, so it is fully completed. ? |
| 例句? |
EXAMPLE: The long project is nearly finished and I think we can wrap it up next week. 這個長期項目基本完成,我想下周我們就可以收尾了。 |





