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Can anybody tell me the difference among "spin,whirl,swirl,twirl,rotate"
I would really appreciate it if you give me an example for each.
By the way,which is widely used?
Jul 26, 2012 1:14 PM
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"Spin" and "rotate" can be used to describe machines, or machine-like motion. A shaft in a motor will spin or rotate. A person hanging from a rope might spin or rotate. If the motion is slow, it is best to use "rotate"; spin is not slow.
"Whirl" is less machine-like, and perhaps more complex motion than a simple rotation. A dancer might whirl.
"Swirl" is even more complex motion, suggesting that there are parts of the motion going backwards and forwards. The long gown of a dancer might swirl about as the dancer is moving.
"Twirl" is less serious motion. An acrobat or juggler might twirl a baton or other object for entertainment.
July 27, 2012
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