crisis
柯林斯词典
1. N-VAR A crisis is a situation in which something or someone is affected by one or more very serious problems. 危机
Natural disasters have obviously contributed to the continent's economic crisis. 自然灾害显然促使了该大陆的经济危机。
...someone to turn to in moments of crisis. …在危机时刻可以向其求助的人。
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crisis /ˈkraɪsɪs/ (crises/ˈkraɪsiːz/)
剑桥词典
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- It may yet be possible to find a peaceful solution to the crisis.
- The country is in the midst of an economic crisis.
- Talks were held in Madrid about the fuel crisis.
- Falling house prices are illustrative of the crisis facing the construction industry .
- The two groups will meet next week to try to defuse the crisis. 返回 crisis
a time of great disagreement , confusion , or suffering
危机,极其困难的时期
The country's leadership is in crisis. 该国的领导层陷入了危机。
an economic /financial crisis 经济/金融危机
We have a family crisis on my hands - my 16-year-old sister is pregnant . 我家里出了件大事要我来处理——我16岁的妹妹怀孕了。
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an extremely difficult or dangerous point in a situation
紧要关头,危急时刻
crisis talks 解决危机的会谈
A mediator has been called in to resolve the crisis. 已请了一名调解人前来解决危机。
[ 可数名词:有复数形式的名词 ] US (also crisis point)
a moment during a serious illness when there is the possibility of suddenly getting either better or worse
(疾病的)危险期,关键期
He's passed the crisis - the fever's started to go down. 他已经度过了危险期——开始退烧了。
a crisis of confidence
a sudden loss of confidence
信任危机
With inflation at 500 percent , the country faces a crisis of confidence . 通货膨胀率已达到了500%,该国正面临着信任危机。
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