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词汇 spinning
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spinning1

noun ˈspɪnɪŋˈspɪnɪŋ
mass noun
  • The action or process of spinning; the conversion of fibres into yarn.

    纺纱

    in fine weather spinning was done out of doors
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Six villages were adopted and continuous spinning, processing and weaving work was entrusted to tribal women.
    • Each of these processes probably took place in separate cottages and spinning was seen as a job for women while weaving was seen as a man's job.
    • For a very long time, fine spinning and weaving, complex dyeing, and embroidery were the finest arts of clothing, and construction was simple where it existed.
    • The women, in terms of their spinning and weaving, obviously, would find a new impetus in working with the produce of their own sheep.
    • A spinning and weaving demonstration was held in the school with glass blowing and pottery behind the Kings Head.
    • I did some spinning in the weekend on the spindle, but I ain't sure of that new link over there.
    • Gandhiji's espousal of khadi is legendary but few are aware that he himself learnt carding and spinning at Mani Bhawan in 1917.
    • Trudy saw him leave every morning as her mother, Clarice, began her spinning and weaving.
    • Fruit of the Loom is transferring its spinning, knitting and dyeing operations to Morocco, where it already employs 1,700 people.
    • Even then, it was calculated that half the cost of a piece of finished cotton cloth was accounted for by the labour of spinning.
    • Moreover, in discussing spinning with a wheel, she notes how much change there was in working conditions as the middle ages continued into the early modern world.
    • In the textile industry much spinning was for long done by peasant-women at home with their spinning-wheels.
    • Their business, however, was anything but wired: construction and spinning.
    • Quashiba must guess the little man's whole name during the three nights of spinning and weaving.
    • Traditional Sumu crafts included spinning, weaving, and dyeing cotton for clothes and household items such as sheets.
    • The sea-world over, sailormen love to beguile the days of calm, to put to flight hours of ennui, by the spinning of yarns.
    • The VFPCK initiative aims at introducing mechanised spinning of yarn out of these stems.

spinning2

nounˈspɪnɪŋˈspɪnɪŋ
mass nountrademark
  • An intense form of aerobic exercise performed on stationary exercise bikes and led by an instructor who sets the constantly varying pace.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The real beauty of spinning, she says, is that you do vary the types of exercise during a class.
    • I'm sure it must be exhausting spinning at quite that RPM, but I would have thought he could have just taken a breather.
    • Fit into the day his work in teaching spinning at local gyms, and even a bit of modelling, and the week is well and truly used up.
    • Maybe he's just spinning in his office instead.
    • She teaches new techniques, including spinning and body pump, which combines choreographed aerobics with weights.

spinning1

nounˈspiniNGˈspɪnɪŋ
  • The action or process of converting fibers into thread or yarn.

    纺纱

    in fine weather spinning was done out of doors
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For a very long time, fine spinning and weaving, complex dyeing, and embroidery were the finest arts of clothing, and construction was simple where it existed.
    • Each of these processes probably took place in separate cottages and spinning was seen as a job for women while weaving was seen as a man's job.
    • A spinning and weaving demonstration was held in the school with glass blowing and pottery behind the Kings Head.
    • The VFPCK initiative aims at introducing mechanised spinning of yarn out of these stems.
    • Their business, however, was anything but wired: construction and spinning.
    • Six villages were adopted and continuous spinning, processing and weaving work was entrusted to tribal women.
    • Moreover, in discussing spinning with a wheel, she notes how much change there was in working conditions as the middle ages continued into the early modern world.
    • I did some spinning in the weekend on the spindle, but I ain't sure of that new link over there.
    • Gandhiji's espousal of khadi is legendary but few are aware that he himself learnt carding and spinning at Mani Bhawan in 1917.
    • Quashiba must guess the little man's whole name during the three nights of spinning and weaving.
    • In the textile industry much spinning was for long done by peasant-women at home with their spinning-wheels.
    • Fruit of the Loom is transferring its spinning, knitting and dyeing operations to Morocco, where it already employs 1,700 people.
    • The women, in terms of their spinning and weaving, obviously, would find a new impetus in working with the produce of their own sheep.
    • Trudy saw him leave every morning as her mother, Clarice, began her spinning and weaving.
    • The sea-world over, sailormen love to beguile the days of calm, to put to flight hours of ennui, by the spinning of yarns.
    • Even then, it was calculated that half the cost of a piece of finished cotton cloth was accounted for by the labour of spinning.
    • Traditional Sumu crafts included spinning, weaving, and dyeing cotton for clothes and household items such as sheets.

spinning2

nounˈspiniNGˈspɪnɪŋ
trademark
  • An intense form of aerobic exercise performed on stationary exercise bikes and led by an instructor who sets the constantly varying pace.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The real beauty of spinning, she says, is that you do vary the types of exercise during a class.
    • Maybe he's just spinning in his office instead.
    • She teaches new techniques, including spinning and body pump, which combines choreographed aerobics with weights.
    • Fit into the day his work in teaching spinning at local gyms, and even a bit of modelling, and the week is well and truly used up.
    • I'm sure it must be exhausting spinning at quite that RPM, but I would have thought he could have just taken a breather.
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