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。 - China-ASEAN relations have withstood the test of crises and disasters.
中国和东盟的关系经受住了风雨灾祸的考验。 - But few countries have avoided crises after financial liberalisation and global integration.
然而,很少有国家能在金融自由化和全球融合之后避免危机。 - Sufficient, I had confronted a crises with my last project.
足够的,我曾面对我的最后一个项目一危机。 - We can never eliminate financial crises, but we can reduce their likelihood and severity.
我们永远无法消除金融危机,但我们能降低其爆发的几率和严重性。 - Technology is often accompanied by unintended consequences, however: pollution, global warming, pandemics and financial crises.
然而,技术也伴随着意料之外的后果:污染、全球变暖、流行病和金融危机。 - 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。 - Financial crises seem inevitable, alas.
唉,金融危机似乎是无可避免的。 - 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。 - Great crises often call forth gifted leaders.
危急存亡之际常能产生天才的领袖。
