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11spin out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms spin out : present tense I/you/we/they spin out he/she/it spins out present participle spinning out past tense spun out past participle spun out to make something last for a long time, usually longer than is… …
12spin out — PHRASAL VERB If you spin something out, you make it last longer than it normally would. [V n P] My wife s solicitor was anxious to spin things out for as long as possible... [V P n (not pron)] The Government will try to spin out the conference… …
13Spin-out — Ein Ableger bezeichnet in der Betriebswirtschaftslehre eine Abspaltung einer Geschäftseinheit aus einem Unternehmen. Alternativbezeichnungen: Ausgründung; im Englischen spin out oder spin off. Bei einem wirtschaftlichen Ableger handelt es sich um …
14Spin out — Ein Ableger bezeichnet in der Betriebswirtschaftslehre eine Abspaltung einer Geschäftseinheit aus einem Unternehmen. Alternativbezeichnungen: Ausgründung; im Englischen spin out oder spin off. Bei einem wirtschaftlichen Ableger handelt es sich um …
15spin out — the longer you can spin out the negotiations the better Syn: prolong, protract, draw out, drag out, string out, extend, carry on, continue; fill out, pad out …
16spin out something — spin out (something) to give the details of a story or idea. LaRouche liked to spin out crazy theories all the time. We were dazzled by his ability to take a simple idea and spin it out into something amazing …
17Spin Out (Ride) — The Spin Out is a claw type of ride. The claw has seats, and is attached to an arm. It spins 360 degrees while rotating upside down. There is a turntable underneath the ride that turns in the opposite direction. The ride has six rows of four… …
18spin-out — noun N. Amer. informal 1》 another term for spin off. 2》 a skidding spin by a vehicle out of control …
19spin out — Synonyms and related words: chatter, continue, dawdle, drag out, draw, draw out, dwell on, elongate, extend, fill out, lengthen, lengthen out, let out, linger on, never finish, pad, perorate, procrastinate, produce, prolong, prolongate, protract …
20spin\ out — v. phr. 1. To go out of control. The bus spun out on the icy road and fell into the ditch. 2. To make something go out of control. Tom stepped on the brakes so fast that he spun his car out of control and went off the road …