crisis
crisis 英 [ˈkraɪsɪs] 美 [ˈkraɪsɪs]
n. 危机;危险期;决定性时刻 adj. 危机的;用于处理危机的
名词复数:crises
- A crisis is a difficult or dangerous time in which a solution is needed — and quickly. For example, the crisis caused by a natural disaster might inspire you and your friends to make a donation.
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- n. 危机;危险期;决定性时刻
- adj. 危机的;用于处理危机的
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1. Many companies have been sent under in the economic crisis.
在这次经济危机中,已有许多公司倒闭了。
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2. The strength of our country bulwarked us through the financial crisis.
我国的实力使我们得以安然渡过这次金融危机。
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3. The government predicates that the market collapse was caused by Asian financial crisis.
政府宣布市场不景气是由于亚洲金融危机而引起的。
- crisis (n.) early 15c., from Latinized form of Greek krisis "turning point in a disease" (used as such by Hippocrates and Galen), literally "judgment, result of a trial, selection," from krinein "to separate, decide, judge," from PIE root *krei- "to sieve," thus "discriminate, distinguish." Transferred non-medical sense is 1620s in English. A German term for "mid-life crisis" is Torschlusspanik, literally "shut-door-panic," fear of being on the wrong side of a closing gate.
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