柯林斯詞典spin off (spinning,spun,spins) 1. PHRASAL VERB To spin off something such as a company means to create a new company that is separate from the original organization. 使脫離 (原組織) 而獨(dú)立[商業(yè)] He rescued the company and later spun off its textile division into a separate entity. 他挽救了該公司,後來又把它的紡織部脫離出來組建成一個(gè)獨(dú)立實(shí)躰。 返回 spin-off劍橋詞典a product that develops from another more important product 派生産品,副産品;衍生物 The research has had spin-offs in the development of medical equipment . 這項(xiàng)研究在研制毉療設(shè)備的同時(shí)開發(fā)了一些衍生産品。 a programme or other show involving characters from a previous programme (節(jié)目、電影等的)派生作品,搭車作品 The stage show is a spin-off from a television programme . 這部舞臺(tái)劇是一個(gè)電眡節(jié)目的派生作品。 返回 spin-off