to spiral
01
螺旋状に動く, 渦巻く
to move or extend in a continuous and widening circular pattern
Intransitive: to spiral | to spiral to a direction
例
The smoke has spiraled upward from the chimney into the night sky.
煙は煙突から夜空へと螺旋状に上っていった。
02
螺旋状にする, 螺旋運動をさせる
to induce or create a spiral shape or trajectory in movement
Transitive: to spiral sth
例
The tornado 's powerful winds began to spiral debris into the air, creating a dangerous whirlwind.
竜巻の強力な風ががれきを空中に螺旋状に巻き上げ始め、危険な旋風を作り出した。
03
急増する, 制御不能に増加する
to increase in a rapid and uncontrollable way
Intransitive
例
The company 's expenses began to spiral after the unexpected economic downturn.
予期せぬ景気後退の後、会社の経費は螺旋状に増加し始めました。
Spiral
例
The staircase in the old mansion featured an elegant spiral that ascended to the upper floors.
古い邸宅の階段は、上階へと続く優雅な螺旋を特徴としていました。
02
a structure formed by winding continuously around a central axis
例
The staircase rose in a spiral to the top floor.
03
an ornamental curve on a flat surface that winds outward from a center
例
The column featured a carved spiral design.
04
a rapid, self-reinforcing change in economic conditions, often worsening or accelerating over time
例
The country experienced an inflation spiral that affected daily prices.
spiral
01
螺旋状の, らせん形の
having a shape that winds around a central point or axis
例
The corkscrew had a spiral screw that easily penetrated the cork.
コルクスクリューには、コルクに簡単に貫通する螺旋状のねじがありました。



























