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Translations for „tailspin“ in the English » German Dictionary (Go to German » English)

I . ˈtail·spin N AVIAT

tailspin also fig
to go into a tailspin also fig

II . ˈtail·spin VB intr irreg

tailspin
tailspin
abtrudeln spec

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go into a tailspin also fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Witnesses said that the plane appeared to have lost part of its wing while flying over the neighborhood and entered into a tailspin.
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The disappearance of disposable consumer income for the country and the backlash against corporate entertainment spending sent the hospitality industry into a tailspin.
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A slow down in the retail apparel market and ill-conceived merchandising rollouts are cited for causing the company tailspin.
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Maybe most importantly, what's going to happen if he continues on his current trajectory, which from the outside looks a lot like a tailspin?
mmajunkie.com
Seeing a cue, say a chocolate milkshake, can send the brain into a tailspin.
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In 1988, the boat market peaked and then went into a tailspin.
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After taking off and climbing four-hundred feet, the plane stalled and entered an unrecoverable tailspin in front of hundreds of horrified spectators.
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Considering that their domestic form is in a tailspin at the moment, very few fans are backing them to pull it off.
www.irishmirror.ie
The company went bankrupt five years later after the 1990-91 recession sent real estate into a tailspin.
www.theglobeandmail.com
They lost 10 wickets for 62 and 7-48 after lunch as their pre-lunch stumble turned into a terrifying tailspin.
www.stuff.co.nz

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