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spinning
紡織,旋轉
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spin
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Spun
(
Archaic
imp.
Span
);
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Spinning
.]
1.
To
draw
out
,
and
twist
into
threads
,
either
by
the
hand
or
machinery
;
as
,
to
spin
wool
,
cotton
,
or
flax
;
to
spin
goat's
hair
;
to
produce
by
drawing
out
and
twisting
a
fibrous
material
.
All
the
yarn
she
[
Penelope
]
spun
in
Ulysses
'
absence
did
but
fill
Ithaca
full
of
moths
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
draw
out
tediously
;
to
form
by
a
slow
process
,
or
by
degrees
;
to
extend
to
a
great
length
; --
with
out
;
as
,
to
spin
out
large
volumes
on
a
subject
.
Do
you
mean
that
story
is
tediously
spun
out?
--
Sheridan
.
3.
To
protract
;
to
spend
by
delays
;
as
,
to
spin
out
the
day
in
idleness
.
By
one
delay
after
another
they
spin
out
their
whole
lives
.
--
L'Estrange
.
4.
To
cause
to
turn
round
rapidly
;
to
whirl
;
to
twirl
;
as
,
to
spin
a
top
.
5.
To
form
(
a
web
,
a
cocoon
,
silk
,
or
the
like
)
from
threads
produced
by
the
extrusion
of
a
viscid
,
transparent
liquid
,
which
hardens
on
coming
into
contact
with
the
air
; --
said
of
the
spider
,
the
silkworm
,
etc
.
6.
Mech.
To
shape
,
as
malleable
sheet
metal
,
into
a
hollow
form
,
by
bending
or
buckling
it
by
pressing
against
it
with
a
smooth
hand
tool
or
roller
while
the
metal
revolves
,
as
in
a
lathe
.
To spin a yarn
Naut.
,
to
tell
a
story
,
esp
.
a
long
or
fabulous
tale
.
To spin hay
Mil.
,
to
twist
it
into
ropes
for
convenient
carriage
on
an
expedition
.
To spin street yarn
,
to
gad
about
gossiping
. [
Collog
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spin·ning
a. & n.
from
Spin
.
Spinning gland
Zool.
,
one
of
the
glands
which
form
the
material
for
spinning
the
silk
of
silkworms
and
other
larvae
.
Spinning house
,
formerly
a
common
name
for
a
house
of
correction
in
England
,
the
women
confined
therein
being
employed
in
spinning
.
Spinning jenny
Mach.
,
an
engine
or
machine
for
spinning
wool
or
cotton
,
by
means
of
a
large
number
of
spindles
revolving
simultaneously
.
Spinning mite
Zool.
,
the
red
spider
.
Spinning wheel
,
a
machine
for
spinning
yarn
or
thread
,
in
which
a
wheel
drives
a
single
spindle
,
and
is
itself
driven
by
the
hand
,
or
by
the
foot
acting
on
a
treadle
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
spin
n
1:
a
swift
whirling
motion
(
usually
of
a
missile
)
2:
the
act
of
rotating
rapidly
; "
he
gave
the
crank
a
spin
"; "
it
broke
off
after
much
twisting
" [
syn
:
twirl
,
twist
,
twisting
,
whirl
]
3:
a
short
drive
in
a
car
; "
he
took
the
new
car
for
a
spin
"
4:
rapid
descent
of
an
aircraft
in
a
steep
spiral
[
syn
:
tailspin
]
5:
a
distinctive
interpretation
(
especially
as
used
by
politicians
to
sway
public
opinion
); "
the
campaign
put
a
favorable
spin
on
the
story
"
v
1:
revolve
quickly
and
repeatedly
around
one's
own
axis
; "
The
dervishes
whirl
around
and
around
without
getting
dizzy
"
[
syn
:
spin around
,
whirl
,
reel
,
gyrate
]
2:
stream
in
jets
,
of
liquids
; "
The
creek
spun
its
course
through
the
woods
"
3:
cause
to
spin
; "
spin
a
coin
" [
syn
:
whirl
,
birl
,
twirl
]
4:
make
up
a
story
; "
spin
a
yarn
"
5:
form
a
web
by
making
a
thread
; "
spiders
spin
a
fine
web
"
6:
work
natural
fibers
into
a
thread
; "
spin
silk
"
7:
twist
and
turn
so
as
to
give
an
intended
interpretation
;
"
The
President's
spokesmen
had
to
spin
the
story
to
make
it
less
embarrasing
"
8:
prolong
or
extend
; "
spin
out
a
visit
" [
syn
:
spin out
]
[
also
:
spun
,
spinning
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
spinning
adj
:
rotating
rapidly
about
an
axis
; "
a
spinning
top
"; "
the
whirling
dance
of
the
Dervish
" [
syn
:
whirling
]
n
:
creating
thread
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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