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cri.sis5kraI7sIsn[C]pl crises 9kraIYsi:za situation that has reached an extremely difficult or dangerous point; a time of great disagreement, uncertainty or suffering危机,紧要关头crisis talks解决危机的商谈The news reports of the crisis showed tanks in the streets.有关危机的新闻报道说坦克已驶上了大街。There is a crisis in education/Education is in crisis because of recent spending cuts.近期财政缩减使教育出现了危机。If there is a cash/energy/housing crisis, there is a severe lack of cash/energy/housing.现钞/能源/住房危机I've got a family crisis on my hands--my 16-year-old sister has got pregnant.家里出了件大事要我来处理----我那十六岁的妹妹怀孕了。The company is facing a crisis over (=caused by) demands for higher pay.职工们要求提高工资的呼声使公司面临一场危机。A mediator has been called in to resolve/solve the crisis.已请了一名调解员前来解决危机。A crisis during a serious illness is a moment when there is the possibility of suddenly getting either a lot better or a lot worse.(疾病的)转变期,危险期He's passed the crisis--the fever's started to go down.他已过了危险期,烧开始退下去了。If you have a crisis in/of confidence, you lose confidence.信任危机With inflation at 500%, the country faces a crisis of confidence.当通货膨胀率达到了500%时,这个国家面临着信任危机。
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