crises
英 [ˈkraɪsiːz]
美 [ˈkraɪsiz]
n. 危机; 危急关头; 危难时刻; 病危期
crisis的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 危机;危急关头
Acrisisis a situation in which something or someone is affected by one or more very serious problems.- Natural disasters have obviously contributed to the continent's economic crisis...
很显然,自然灾害也是造成该大陆经济危机的原因之一。 - The Italian political system has been judged to be in terminal crisis for decades.
人们认为意大利的政治体系几十年来一直存在着严重危机。 - ...children's illnesses or other family crises...
孩子生病或其他家庭危机 - He's having a mid-life crisis.
他正经历中年危机。 - ...someone to turn to in moments of crisis.
危急时刻可以求助的人
- Natural disasters have obviously contributed to the continent's economic crisis...
双语例句
- There would be fewer international crises demanding his attention
需要他去关注的国际危机将会减少。 - In the context of globalization, many countries in the world have identity crises.
在全球化的语境下,世界上许多国家都出现了认同危机。 - In the face of fierce competition in modern society, an organization would have suffered setbacks and crises.
在竞争激烈的现代社会中,任何一个组织都会遭遇挫折和危机。 - When she had an affair with her friend's husband, she wittingly set off a chain of crises.
她和朋友的丈夫私通,故意引发了一连串危机。 - This increases the risks of economic crises during famines.
而这也就加大了在饥荒时期爆发经济危机的风险。 - The food, fuel and financial crises, however, have taken a heavy toll.
粮食,燃料和金融危机,但是,已经采取了沉重的代价。 - This generation of Americans has been tested by crises that steeled our resolve and proved our resilience.
这一代美国人经历了危机的考验,经济危机坚定了我们的决心,证明了我们的恢复力。 - The economy has grown and foreign policy crises have been resolved.
中国经济增长了,外交政策危机也得到了解决。 - As with pandemics and financial crises, they are not open to negotiation.
与传染病和金融危机一样,它们是不容商议的。 - People who are undernourished also lack reserves of energy when faced with physical or mental crises.
营养不良的人在体力或脑力上出现紧急情况时还缺乏足够的能量储备。
