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spun [spʌn] VB

spun pt, pp of spin

See also spin

I . spin <spun [or Brit a. span], spun> [spɪn] VB intr

1. spin (rotate):

wirować [perf za-]

2. spin inf (drive):

3. spin (make thread):

II . spin <spun [or Brit a. span], spun> [spɪn] VB trans

2. spin (make thread out of):

3. spin (tell):

III . spin [spɪn] N

2. spin (single turn):

obrót m

3. spin inf (drive):

4. spin PHYS:

spin m

I . spin <spun [or Brit a. span], spun> [spɪn] VB intr

1. spin (rotate):

wirować [perf za-]

2. spin inf (drive):

3. spin (make thread):

II . spin <spun [or Brit a. span], spun> [spɪn] VB trans

2. spin (make thread out of):

3. spin (tell):

III . spin [spɪn] N

2. spin (single turn):

obrót m

3. spin inf (drive):

4. spin PHYS:

spin m

spin along VB intr

II . spin off VB trans

1. spin off (produce):

rodzić [perf z-]

2. spin off esp AM (expand):

spin round VB intr

spin round PHRVB spin around

See also spin around

spin-drier, spin-dryer N

spin-dry [ˌspɪnˈdraɪ, Am ˈspɪndraɪ] VB trans

spin-off [ˈspɪnɒf, Am -ɑ:f] N

1. spin-off (by-product):

2. spin-off JOURN (derived work):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The rumor mill says three: two conventional turbochargers plus one spun by an electric motor in lieu of exhaust gas.
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His patent of a water frame allowed cotton to be spun continuously and meant it could be produced by unskilled workers.
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The legacy company kept its name, and spun off the midstream and downstream portions of its business.
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There will be spot prizes, a quiz, a dress up competition and a magic show, carefully spun around the witching hour of 11.01am.
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Repeated drawing increases the quality of the sliver allowing for finer counts to be spun.
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The more viscous the solvent the thicker the film will be and the faster the wafer is spun the thinner the film will be.
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The nondirectional fibers (plexifilaments) are first spun and then bonded together by heat and pressure, without binders.
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On lap 148, he spun in an oil slick, and dropped out of the race.
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It is generally spun from shorter stapled fibers.
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Different numbers of single threads can then be spun together to create different thicknesses in the yarn.
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