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tailspin - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of tailspin in Hindi

  • चक्कर
  • घुमाव
  • अप्रचलित चक्कर
  • चक्राकार गोता
  • अनियंत्रित गिरावट

tailspin Definition

Noun

  • an aircraft's diving descent combined with rotation.
  • rapid descent of an aircraft in a steep spiral
  • loss of emotional control often resulting in emotional collapse

Verb

  • become out of control.

tailspin Example

  • It is another matter though that stock markets could have gone into a tailspin with such large-scale offloading of shares.  ( यह बात दीगर है कि इतनी बड़ी मात्रा में शेयरों की बिकवाली से शेयर बाजार शायद गर्त में ड़ुबकी लगा जाता।   )
  • The telecom industry was already in a tailspin , so no one wanted to take on the added risk of doing business in areas where they couldn't be sure they'd get paid. ( दूरसंचार उद्योग पहले से ही एक टेलस्पिन में था, इसलिए कोई भी उन क्षेत्रों में व्यापार करने का अतिरिक्त जोखिम नहीं लेना चाहता था, जहां वे सुनिश्चित नहीं हो सके कि उन्हें भुगतान किया जाए। )
  • Currently US airlines are in a tailspin over the decline in passengers taking to the air. ( वर्तमान में अमेरिकी एयरलाइनें हवाई यात्रा करने वाले यात्रियों में गिरावट के बीच एक रेललाइन में हैं। )
  • The one-time Silicon Valley highflier, which makes software companies use to manage salespeople and call centers, has been in a tailspin for three years. ( एक बार की सिलिकॉन वैली हाई-वेलर, जो सॉफ्टवेयर कंपनियों को सेल्सपर्स और कॉल सेंटर का प्रबंधन करने के लिए उपयोग करती है, तीन साल से एक टेलस्पिन में है। )
  • The plane then went into a tailspin , rushing towards the ground below. ( विमान फिर एक ज़मीन के नीचे भागता हुआ एक टेलपिन में चला गया। )
  • the rise in interest rates sent the stock market into a tailspin ( ब्याज दरों में वृद्धि ने शेयर बाजार को एक टेलस्पिन में भेज दिया )

More Sentence

  • A revamping of its board, new designer offerings and the upgrading of stores have failed to pull Marks & Spencer out of its tailspin .
  • When the airline industry went into a tailspin , the government, banks and other backers rallied round.
  • About 600 miles out, Erwin broadcast a frantic message that he was in a tailspin and headed for the ocean below.
  • The Hornets won six straight before he returned, then they immediately went into a tailspin - just as they did when he returned the first time and they lost five in a row.
  • An Arsenal defeat could lead to a desperate tailspin damaging the two crucial cup ties that come along in February.
  • Their shaky logic may have failed in court (at least on appeal), but it did destroy Reems's life, sending him into a tailspin of alcohol abuse and financial and personal despair.
  • From then on, your looks are thrown into a tailspin with out-of-control tresses, skin problems and misbehaving makeup, all seeming to need time-consuming fixes.
  • The true picture is of an economy driven by consumer debt, which faces a collapse in house prices that would send consumer spending into a tailspin and see a corresponding growth in poverty and unemployment.
  • Affirmative action in construction contracting programs is in a tailspin , with some cities bailing out of what they now see as a legally risky enterprise.
  • An apparently minor problem, such as a flurry of downgrades, could quickly engulf the financial system by sending markets into a tailspin , wiping out hedge funds, and dragging down banks that lent them money.
  • The auto industry began 2001 in a tailspin , with dozens of General Motors, Ford and Chrysler plants temporarily idled for periods of a week or more.
  • The 22-year-old already is in a tailspin , having failed to get out of the fifth inning in each of his last three June starts.
  • The stock price of the combined company declined more than 75 percent as Wall Street went into a tailspin and advertising swooned.
  • The collapse of Enron last December initiated a chain reaction which uncovered serious accounting fraud at a number of US multinationals, and put Wall Street into a tailspin .
  • Commercial airlines were in a tailspin , and Boeing was caught in the downdraft.
  • Someone very wise told me, when the economy started to tailspin , that there was no better time to start a company than during a down market, because if you can survive a down market you can survive anything.
  • But now, if the doom-mongers are to be believed, the group will tailspin and be sold off bit by bit to the highest bidder.
  • After the death of his sister, Vincent's life began to tailspin out of control.
  • With business activity fading and IT investment in a tailspin , many now fear that productivity will continue to hit the skids.
  • His low point seemed to be the summer of 1994, when the baseball strike put the peanut and Crackerjack industries into a tailspin .
  • They don't pull the joystick until the tailspin is imminent.
  • Many of them are fantastic at telling you what has happened last year or promising more of the same when times are good, but precious few spot the early warning signals that can flash amber well ahead of the tailspin .