crisis 的英语意思
crisiscrisis /ˈkraɪsɪs/ noun (plural crises /-siːz/) [countable, uncountable]
查看全部语言翻译1a situation in which there are a lot of problems that must be dealt with quickly so that the situation does not get worse or more dangerous必须迅速处理大量问题以防局势进一步恶化或变得更加危险的状况:
The country now faces an economic crisis.该国目前面临经济危机。
The prime minister was criticized for the way in which he handled the crisis.首相因处理危机的方式而遭到批评。
the current debt crisis当前的债务危机
a major political crisis重大政治危机
I was relieved that we had averted yet another financial crisis.我们再度成功避免了一场金融危机,我如释重负。
Oil companies were heavily criticized when they made large profits during the oil crisis of the 1970s.石油公司在20世纪70年代石油危机期间获取巨额利润,因此受到强烈批评。
The car industry is now in crisis.汽车行业目前正处于危机之中。
He doesn’t seem to be very good at crisis management.他似乎不太擅长危机管理。2a time when a personal emotional problem or situation has reached its worst point个人情感问题或处境达到最低点的时期:
an emotional crisis情感危机
In times of crisis, you find out who your real friends are.危难时刻,你才能发现谁是真正的朋友。
He seems to be going through a crisis.他似乎正在经历一场危机。
She has reached a crisis point in her career.她的职业生涯已到了危机关头。
Both parties experienced an identity crisis (=feeling of uncertainty about their purpose) at the end of the '90s.两党在90年代末都经历了身份认同危机(=对自身目标感到迷茫)。3crisis of confidence a situation in which people no longer believe that a government or an economic system is working properly, and will no longer support it or work with it人们不再相信政府或经济体制正常运转,并不再支持或配合其工作的状况:
There seems to be a crisis of confidence in the economy.经济领域似乎出现了信任危机。4crisis of conscience a situation in which someone feels worried or uncomfortable because they have done something which they think is wrong or immoral某人因做了自认为错误或不道德的事而感到忧虑或不安的状况 → midlife crisisCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词an economic/political/financial etc crisis· The country was headed into an economic crisis.· 该国正走向经济危机。a constitutional crisis (=relating to the way a country is governed)· The scandal caused the greatest constitutional crisis of modern times.· 这一丑闻引发了现代史上最严重的宪政危机。a major/serious/deep/severe crisis· Our farming industry has been hit by a serious crisis.· 我国农业遭受了严重危机的冲击。a worsening/deepening crisis· The strikes came during a worsening economic crisis.· 罢工发生在经济危机不断恶化之际。verbs动词create/cause/provoke a crisis· The people fled the country, creating a huge refugee crisis.· 民众纷纷逃离该国,引发了严重的难民危机。precipitate a crisis formal正式 (=start one)· The rising oil prices precipitated an energy crisis.· 油价上涨引发了能源危机。face a crisis· Many families are facing a debt crisis.· 许多家庭正面临债务危机。resolve/overcome a crisis (=deal with it so that it no longer exists)· We still hope that the hostage crisis can be resolved by negotiation.· 我们仍希望人质危机能通过谈判解决。handle a crisis (=deal with one)· Can he handle the crisis in our prisons?· 他能处理我们监狱中的危机吗?defuse a crisis (=stop it developing further)· Diplomatic efforts to defuse the crisis have failed.· 化解危机的外交努力已告失败。avert a crisis (=stop it happening)· More talks were proposed in an attempt to avert the crisis.· 为避免危机,有人提议进行更多会谈。NOUN + crisis名词 + crisisa debt/food/housing etc crisis· The failure of the crop this year will create a food crisis.· 今年的庄稼歉收将引发粮食危机。a cash crisis (=a lack of money)· In April the company sold another 30% of its stock to ease its cash crisis.· 四月份,该公司又出售了30%的股票,以缓解现金危机。an energy/oil/fuel crisis· There is an energy crisis here, with power cuts happening daily.· 这里存在能源危机,每天都会停电。crisis + NOUNcrisis + 名词crisis management (=dealing with a crisis)· Most of my job consists of crisis management.· 我的工作大部分是危机管理。crisis point (=the point at which a problem becomes a crisis)· Events were now reaching crisis point.· 事态已到了危机关头。a crisis situation· Emergency powers were needed to deal with the crisis situation.· 需要启动紧急权力来应对危机局面。crisis talks (=discussions about a crisis)· The Prime Minister went back to London for crisis talks.· 首相返回伦敦参加危机磋商。
查看全部语言翻译1a situation in which there are a lot of problems that must be dealt with quickly so that the situation does not get worse or more dangerous必须迅速处理大量问题以防局势进一步恶化或变得更加危险的状况:
The country now faces an economic crisis.该国目前面临经济危机。
The prime minister was criticized for the way in which he handled the crisis.首相因处理危机的方式而遭到批评。
the current debt crisis当前的债务危机
a major political crisis重大政治危机
I was relieved that we had averted yet another financial crisis.我们再度成功避免了一场金融危机,我如释重负。
Oil companies were heavily criticized when they made large profits during the oil crisis of the 1970s.石油公司在20世纪70年代石油危机期间获取巨额利润,因此受到强烈批评。
The car industry is now in crisis.汽车行业目前正处于危机之中。
He doesn’t seem to be very good at crisis management.他似乎不太擅长危机管理。2a time when a personal emotional problem or situation has reached its worst point个人情感问题或处境达到最低点的时期:
an emotional crisis情感危机
In times of crisis, you find out who your real friends are.危难时刻,你才能发现谁是真正的朋友。
He seems to be going through a crisis.他似乎正在经历一场危机。
She has reached a crisis point in her career.她的职业生涯已到了危机关头。
Both parties experienced an identity crisis (=feeling of uncertainty about their purpose) at the end of the '90s.两党在90年代末都经历了身份认同危机(=对自身目标感到迷茫)。3crisis of confidence a situation in which people no longer believe that a government or an economic system is working properly, and will no longer support it or work with it人们不再相信政府或经济体制正常运转,并不再支持或配合其工作的状况:
There seems to be a crisis of confidence in the economy.经济领域似乎出现了信任危机。4crisis of conscience a situation in which someone feels worried or uncomfortable because they have done something which they think is wrong or immoral某人因做了自认为错误或不道德的事而感到忧虑或不安的状况 → midlife crisisCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词an economic/political/financial etc crisis· The country was headed into an economic crisis.· 该国正走向经济危机。a constitutional crisis (=relating to the way a country is governed)· The scandal caused the greatest constitutional crisis of modern times.· 这一丑闻引发了现代史上最严重的宪政危机。a major/serious/deep/severe crisis· Our farming industry has been hit by a serious crisis.· 我国农业遭受了严重危机的冲击。a worsening/deepening crisis· The strikes came during a worsening economic crisis.· 罢工发生在经济危机不断恶化之际。verbs动词create/cause/provoke a crisis· The people fled the country, creating a huge refugee crisis.· 民众纷纷逃离该国,引发了严重的难民危机。precipitate a crisis formal正式 (=start one)· The rising oil prices precipitated an energy crisis.· 油价上涨引发了能源危机。face a crisis· Many families are facing a debt crisis.· 许多家庭正面临债务危机。resolve/overcome a crisis (=deal with it so that it no longer exists)· We still hope that the hostage crisis can be resolved by negotiation.· 我们仍希望人质危机能通过谈判解决。handle a crisis (=deal with one)· Can he handle the crisis in our prisons?· 他能处理我们监狱中的危机吗?defuse a crisis (=stop it developing further)· Diplomatic efforts to defuse the crisis have failed.· 化解危机的外交努力已告失败。avert a crisis (=stop it happening)· More talks were proposed in an attempt to avert the crisis.· 为避免危机,有人提议进行更多会谈。NOUN + crisis名词 + crisisa debt/food/housing etc crisis· The failure of the crop this year will create a food crisis.· 今年的庄稼歉收将引发粮食危机。a cash crisis (=a lack of money)· In April the company sold another 30% of its stock to ease its cash crisis.· 四月份,该公司又出售了30%的股票,以缓解现金危机。an energy/oil/fuel crisis· There is an energy crisis here, with power cuts happening daily.· 这里存在能源危机,每天都会停电。crisis + NOUNcrisis + 名词crisis management (=dealing with a crisis)· Most of my job consists of crisis management.· 我的工作大部分是危机管理。crisis point (=the point at which a problem becomes a crisis)· Events were now reaching crisis point.· 事态已到了危机关头。a crisis situation· Emergency powers were needed to deal with the crisis situation.· 需要启动紧急权力来应对危机局面。crisis talks (=discussions about a crisis)· The Prime Minister went back to London for crisis talks.· 首相返回伦敦参加危机磋商。