spirals
n. 螺旋(线)( spiral的名词复数 ); 螺旋式的上升(或下降)
v. 盘旋上升(或下降)( spiral的第三人称单数 ); (物价等)不断急剧地上升(或下降)
A spiral is a shape which winds round and round, with each curve above or outside the previous one.
If something spirals or is spiralled somewhere, it grows or moves in a spiral curve.
Vines spiraled upward toward the roof...
藤蔓盘旋着朝屋顶方向生长。
...a bullet spiralling out of a gun barrel...
从枪管里飞旋而出的子弹
If an amount or level spirals, it rises quickly and at an increasing rate.
Production costs began to spiral.
生产成本开始急遽上升。
...a spiralling trend of violence...
暴力急遽上升的态势
If an amount or level spirals downwards, it falls quickly and at an increasing rate.
House prices will continue to spiral downwards.
房价将继续暴跌。
Each of the spirals of light resolved into points.
每一束螺旋光都分解成了光点。
Larks were rising in spirals from the ridge.
云雀从山脊上盘旋着飞起。
Monetary inflation spirals inexorably on.
通货膨胀使物价节节上涨.
How are people to navigate spirals and winding alleyways with ease?
怎样使人们很轻松地驾车在城市环线上行驶?
A rough approximation would be the dual spirals in pinwheel.
大致近似于纸风车上的双重螺旋线.