tailspin in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for tailspin in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

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The company went bankrupt five years later after the 1990-91 recession sent real estate into a tailspin.
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The speed necessary to go into a tailspin was 55 km/h, with an altitude loss at one spin of 75 meters.
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Recently divorced from an abusive husband, the news sent her into a tailspin, and was emotionally devastating for her daughters, as well.
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However, the club then went into a tailspin from which they didn't really recover until the 1950s when they began once again to field decent sides.
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Without this income, the state economy would go into a tailspin.
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But when a beautiful young woman, who is not what she pretends to be, infiltrates their group it sends their world and illicit operation into a tailspin.
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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.
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What it does is put your life into a tailspin.
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Seeing a cue, say a chocolate milkshake, can send the brain 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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