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Что (кто) такое Spinning - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Spinning; Spin speed; SPIN; Spin (disambiguation); Spin (album); Spin (film); Spin (band); Spinning (disambiguation)
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Spinning         
·- ·adj & ·noun from Spin.
II. Spinning ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Spin.
spinning         
¦ noun trademark an intense form of aerobic exercise performed on stationary exercise bikes and led by an instructor who sets the constantly varying pace.
spinning         
see spin
Spinning (textiles)         
  • Traditional spinner in her family's house in [[Old Bagan]], [[Myanmar]] (2019).
  • Mule spinning
  • 1595 painting illustrating [[Leiden]] textile workers
  • Ring spinning
  • [[Spinning jenny]]
METHOD OF TURNING FIBER INTO YARN OR THREAD
Spinning machine; Hand Spinning; Wool-spinning; Homespun cloth; Wool Spinning; Spinning machinery
Spinning is a twisting technique to form yarn from fibers. The fiber intended is drawn out, twisted, and wound onto a bobbin.
Spinning (polymers)         
MANUFACTURING OF POLYMER FIBRES
Dry spinning process; Dry jet-wet spinning
Spinning is a manufacturing process for creating polymer fibers. It is a specialized form of extrusion that uses a spinneret to form multiple continuous filaments..
Indoor cycling         
  • Typical fixed wheel ergonomically adjustable variable resistance bike
  • "All the delight of outdoor cycling enjoyed at home" – article from 1897 describing indoor spin.
SPORT AND EXERCISE
Spinning (exercise); Spin class
Indoor cycling, often called spinning, is a form of exercise with classes focusing on endurance, strength, intervals, high intensity (race days) and recovery, and involves using a special stationary exercise bicycle with a weighted flywheel in a classroom setting. When people took cycling indoors in the late 19th century, whether for reasons of weather or convenience, technology created faster, more compact and efficient machines over time.
Spinning (IPO)         
FORM OF FINANCIAL BRIBERY USED BY BROKERAGES TO GAIN CORPORATE BUSINESS
Spinning (IPO) is the act or practice of an investment bank offering under-priced shares of a company's initial public offerings to the senior executives of a third party company in exchange for future business with the investment bank.Mishkin, Frederic 2010.
spin         
  • Panorama of SPiN San Francisco's interior}}
  • Interior of SPiN NYC
(spins, spinning, spun)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If something spins or if you spin it, it turns quickly around a central point.
The latest discs, used for small portable computers, spin 3600 times a minute...
He spun the wheel sharply and made a U turn in the middle of the road...
He spun his car round and went after them.
VERB: V, V n, V n round/around
Spin is also a noun.
This driving mode allows you to move off in third gear to reduce wheel-spin in icy conditions.
N-VAR
2.
When you spin washing, it is turned round and round quickly in a spin drier or a washing machine to get the water out.
Just spin the washing and it's nearly dry.
VERB: V n
Spin is also a noun.
Set on a cool wash and finish with a short spin.
N-SING
3.
If your head is spinning, you feel unsteady or confused, for example because you are drunk, ill, or excited.
My head was spinning from the wine...
VERB: V
4.
If someone puts a certain spin on an event or situation, they interpret it and try to present it in a particular way. (INFORMAL)
He interpreted the vote as support for the constitution and that is the spin his supporters are putting on the results today.
N-SING: with supp
see also spin doctor
5.
In politics, spin is the way in which political parties try to present everything they do in a positive way to the public and the media.
The public is sick of spin and tired of promises. It's time for politicians to act.
N-UNCOUNT
6.
If you go for a spin or take a car for a spin, you make a short journey in a car just to enjoy yourself.
N-SING: a N
7.
If someone spins a story, they give you an account of something that is untrue or only partly true.
He was surprised, and annoyed that she had spun a story which was too good to be condemned as a simple lie.
VERB: V n, also V n n
8.
When people spin, they make thread by twisting together pieces of a fibre such as wool or cotton using a device or machine.
Michelle will also spin a customer's wool fleece to specification at a cost of $2.25 an ounce.
VERB: V n
spinning
They do their own cooking, spinning, and woodworking.
N-UNCOUNT
9.
In a game such as tennis or cricket, if you put spin on a ball, you deliberately make it spin rapidly when you hit it or throw it.
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spin         
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  • Interior of SPiN NYC
n.
fast drive
(colloq.) to go for, take a spin (let's go for a spin around town)
spin         
  • Panorama of SPiN San Francisco's interior}}
  • Interior of SPiN NYC
¦ verb (spins, spinning, spun)
1. turn or cause to turn round quickly.
(of a person's head) give a sensation of dizziness.
chiefly Cricket (with reference to a ball) move or cause to move through the air with a revolving motion.
shape (sheet metal) by pressure applied during rotation on a lathe.
2. draw out and twist (the fibres of wool, cotton, or other material) to convert them into yarn.
make (threads) in this way.
(of a spider, silkworm, etc.) produce (gossamer or silk) or construct (a web or cocoon) by extruding a fine viscous thread from a special gland.
3. (spin something out) make something last as long as possible.
4. (spin out) N. Amer. (of a driver or car) lose control in a skid.
5. (spin something off) (of a parent company) turn a subsidiary into a new and separate company.
6. informal give (a news story) a particular emphasis or bias.
7. fish with a spinner.
¦ noun
1. a spinning motion.
a fast revolving motion of an aircraft as it descends rapidly.
Physics the intrinsic angular momentum of a subatomic particle.
2. informal a brief trip in a vehicle for pleasure.
3. the presentation of information in a particular way, especially a favourable one.
4. Austral./NZ informal a piece of good or bad luck.
Phrases
flat spin
1. a spin in which an aircraft descends in tight circles while remaining horizontal.
2. Brit. informal a state of agitation.
spin one's wheels N. Amer. informal waste one's time or efforts.
spin a yarn tell a long, far-fetched story.
Origin
OE spinnan 'draw out and twist (fibre)'.

Википедия

Spin

Spin or spinning most often refers to:

  • Spinning (textiles), the creation of yarn or thread by twisting fibers together, traditionally by hand spinning
  • Spin, the rotation of an object around a central axis
  • Spin (propaganda), an intentionally biased portrayal of something

Spin, spinning or spinnin may also refer to: