(spinning, spun, spun/spʌn/) ●ˌspin ˈoff (from sth)●ˌspin sth ˈoff (from sth)to happen or to produce sth as a new or unexpected result of sth that already exists 从某物派生;衍生;作为副产品产生◆products spinning off from favourite books 畅销书的衍生产品➡spin-off ●ˌspin sth ˈoff (from sth) () (usually be spun off) to form a new and independent company from part of an existing one by selling or giving new shares to shareholders (通过向股东出售或赠予新股份的方式)抽资脱离组建新公司◆The company was spun off from its parent group only last year. 这家公司是去年才从其母公司集团抽资脱离出来的。➡spin-off ●ˌspin ˈout (of/from sth)●ˌspin sth ˈout (of/from sth) () (usually be spun out) to form a new and independent company from part of an existing one by selling or giving new shares to shareholders (通过向股东出售或赠予新股份的方式)抽资脱离组建新公司◆The mobile phone business spun out of BT in 2001. 这家移动电讯公司是 2001 年从英国电讯公司抽资脱离组建的。◆a newly spun out company 一家抽资脱离组建的新公司➡spin-out