0 sth that curves many times around a central point -- spiral [ masculine ]
1 a situation that becomes rapidly worse -- spiral [ masculine ]
the downward spiral into depression en nedadgående spiral mot depresjon
the spiral of rising prices spiralen av økende boligpriser
2 to turn around and around like a spiral -- bevege seg i spiral
4 coiled round like a spring, with each coil the same size as the one below -- spiral-, vindel-
a spiral staircase.
5 winding round and round, usually tapering to a point -- spiral-/skrueformet
a spiral shell.
6 an increase or decrease, or rise or fall, becoming more and more rapid (eg in prices). -- -spiral
8 to go or move in a spiral, especially to increase more and more rapidly -- stige fortere og fortere
Prices have spiralled in the last six months.
So, you have a spiral until people realize that those returns are really not maintainable.
Forward flow lines above the vortex were directed upward to attach on the superior vessel wall and then spiraled down over the vortex.
These differences contributed to the formation of a great ideological divide that admitted no compromise, and that soon generated a spiral of political violence.
Stationary and drifting spiral waves of excitation in isolated cardiac muscle.
They believe that the set of cubic spirals has several advantages when used in smoothpath planning, one of which is curvature continuity.
This rest increases the physiological changes occurring in the body and the fatigue experienced in a selfperpetuating spiral of increasing fatigue.
The spiral stair-tower is enfolded by these forms, like an infant in the protective embrace of its parents.
By 1988 the monetary indicators were spiralling out of control.
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