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🔑 cri·sisBrE /ˈkraɪsɪs/NAmE /ˈkraɪsɪs/ noun [C, U] (cri·ses BrE /ˈkraɪsiːz/ NAmE /ˈkraɪsiːz/ ) 🔑 a time of great danger, difficulty or confusion when problems must be solved or important decisions must be made 危机;危急关头◆a political/financial crisis 政治/金融危机◆the government's latest economic crisis 政府最近的经济危机◆The business is still in crisis but it has survived the worst of the recession. 这家公司虽然仍处于危机之中,但已经挺过了经济衰退最严重的日子。◆The Labour Party was facing an identity crisis. 工党当时正面临着身份危机。◆an expert in crisis management 危机处理专家◆We provide help to families in crisis situations. 我们向处于困境的家庭提供帮助。◆In times of crisis I know which friends I can turn to. 在危难关头我知道能投靠哪些朋友。◆The party was suffering a crisis of confidence among its supporters (= they did not trust it any longer). 当时这个政党在其支持者中正遭受信任危机。 ➡ see also midlife crisis 🔑 a time when a problem, a bad situation or an illness is at its worst point 危难时刻;病危期◆Their marriage has reached crisis point. 他们的婚姻已到了岌岌可危的地步。◆The fever has passed its crisis. 发烧已过危险期。 ➡ see also critical (3) |