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spin off (from something) | spin something off (from something) - to happen or to produce something as a new or unexpected result of something that already exists脱胎(于某事物);(从某事物)派生,衍生;随之而产生
- products spinning off from favourite books从一些畅销书衍生出的产品
- toys spun off from the popular children’s TV programme从流行的儿童电视节目中衍生出来的玩具
related noun spin-off
- (business, especially North American English) to form a new company from parts of an existing one从…脱离出来(组建新公司)
- The transportation operation will be spun off into a separate company.运输部门将脱离出来组建为一家独立公司。
spin-off noun /ˈspɪn ɒf/ /ˈspɪn ɔːf/ - spin-off (from/of something) an unexpected but useful result of an activity that is designed to produce something else(意外但有用的)副产品,派生物
- commercial spin-offs from medical research医学研究引出的有商业价值的副产品
- One unexpected spin-off of the course was the forming of some really close friendships.这门课程的一个意想不到的副产品是建立了一些非常亲密的友谊。
- the spin-off effects of recycling waste回收废物的附带效应
- The games will certainly have positive financial spin-offs for local companies.这些运动赛事肯定会让地方企业搭上金融的顺风车。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectivespin-off + nounpreposition - spin-off (from/of something) a book, a film, a television programme, or an object that is based on a book, film or television series that has been very successful(根据成功的书、电影或电视剧制作的)衍生作品,周边产品
- The TV comedy series is a spin-off of the original movie.这部喜剧连续剧是电影原作的衍生剧。
- spin-off merchandise from the latest Disney movie最新迪士尼影片的周边商品
- The show was so successful that it launched two spin-off series.这个节目非常成功,于是推出了两个派生系列节目。
Topics Film and theatrec2, TV, radio and newsc2Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectivespin-off + nounpreposition
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