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noun, pl. crises Krise, die* * *1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.) die Krisis2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.) die Krise* * *cri·sis<pl -ses>[ˈkraɪsɪs, pl -si:z]n Krise feducation is in \crisis das Bildungswesen steckt in einer Krisea \crisis in [or of] confidence eine Vertrauenskriseenergy \crisis Energiekrise fa \crisis situation eine Krisensituationto come to a \crisis auf eine Krise zusteuernto go through a \crisis eine Krise durchmachento resolve [or solve] a \crisis eine Krise überwinden* * *['kraIsɪs]n pl crises['kraɪsiːz] Krise f (ALSO MED)to reach crisis point — den Höhepunkt erreichen
at this time of crisis — in dieser krisenreichen or schweren Zeit
* * *crisis [ˈkraısıs] pl -ses [-siːz] scrisis of confidence Vertrauenskrise;crisis of identity Identitätskrise;crisis management Krisenmanagement n* * *noun, pl. crises Krise, die* * *n.Krise -n f. -
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crisis [ˈkraɪsɪs](plural crises) [ˈkraɪsi:z]crise f* * *['kraɪsɪs]cabinet/cash crisis — crise au sein du gouvernement/de trésorerie
to be in crisis —
to have reached a crisis — [people] être en crise
to reach a crisis — [situation] devenir critique
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crise f;∎ things have come to a crisis la situation est à un point critique;∎ a minor family crisis un petit problème familial;∎ the government has a crisis on its hands le gouvernement se trouve face à une crise;∎ to settle or to resolve a crisis dénouer ou résoudre une crise;∎ the oil crisis le choc pétrolier;∎ an emotional crisis un passage difficile (nerveusement)►► crisis centre (for disasters) cellule f de crise; (for personal help) centre m d'aide; (for battered women) association f d'aide d'urgence;Crisis at Christmas = organisation britannique d'aide aux sans-abri pendant la période de Noël;crisis of confidence crise f de confiance;American crisis line ligne f d'assistance téléphonique;crisis management gestion f des crises;crisis point point m critique -
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noun(pl. crises)1) кризис; economic crisis экономический кризис; the general crisis of capitalism общий кризис капитализма2) перелом (в ходе болезни)* * *(n) кризис* * ** * *[cri·sis || 'kraɪsɪs] n. кризис, перелом* * *кризисперелом* * *1) кризис; поворотный пункт 2) мед. кризис, криз -
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crise f;∎ to take crisis measures prendre des mesures exceptionnellescrisis management gestion f des crises -
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nounപ്രതിസന്ധിഘട്ടം, അപകടസന്ധി, അരിഷ്ടസന്ധി, ആപല്സന്ധി -
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plural - crises; noun1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.) crisis, momento crítico2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.) crisiscrisis n crisis
crisis sustantivo femenino (pl◊ crisis)
crisis sustantivo femenino inv
1 (mala situación) crisis
2 Fin crisis
3 Med (ataque) fit, attack ' crisis' also found in these entries: Spanish: acentuarse - actual - álgida - álgido - depresión - encarar - frenar - galopante - ingresar - pasar - agudizar - agudo - atravesar - causante - desencadenar - económico - energético - estallar - perdurar - sacar English: actual - acute - background - breakdown - carry through - corner - crack - crisis - flap - identity crisis - midlife - nervous breakdown - pull through - religion - break - confront - crunch - deepen - defuse - depression - develop - hang - head - troubletr['kraɪsɪs]1 crisis nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto reach crisis point hacer crisisn.• crisis s.f.'kraɪsəs, 'kraɪsɪsshe's good in a crisis — reacciona bien en los momentos difíciles; (before n)
['kraɪsɪs]to reach crisis point — hacer* crisis
1.N(pl crises) ['kraɪsiːz] crisis f inv ; (Med) punto m crítico2.CPDcrisis centre (Brit), crisis center (US) N — (for disaster) ≈ centro m coordinador de rescate; (for personal help) ≈ teléfono m de la esperanza; (for battered women) centro m de ayuda (a las mujeres maltratadas)
crisis management N — gestión f de crisis
crisis of confidence N — crisis f de confianza
* * *['kraɪsəs, 'kraɪsɪs]she's good in a crisis — reacciona bien en los momentos difíciles; (before n)
to reach crisis point — hacer* crisis
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] crisis[English Plural] crises[Swahili Word] chafuko[Swahili Plural] machafuko[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[English Example] international crisis[Swahili Example] chafuko wa kilimwengu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] crisis[English Plural] crises[Swahili Word] mchafuko[Swahili Plural] michafuko[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Word] chafua V[English Example] international crisis.[Swahili Example] mchafuko wa kilimwengu.------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] crisis[English Plural] crises[Swahili Word] sumbivi[Swahili Plural] sumbivi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] sumbua V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] crisis[English Plural] crises[Swahili Word] tatanisho[Swahili Plural] matatanisho[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Swahili Example] tatanisho la uchumi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] crisis[English Plural] crises[Swahili Word] tatizo[Swahili Plural] matatizo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Related Words] -tata[English Example] economic crisis[Swahili Example] tatizo la uchumi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] crisis[English Plural] crises[Swahili Word] wasiwasi[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] nchi hii ina wasiwasi------------------------------------------------------------ -
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f. s.&pl.crisis.estar en crisis to be in crisiscrisis económica recessioncrisis energética energy crisiscrisis de identidad identity crisiscrisis nerviosa nervous breakdown* * *1 (dificultad) crisis2 (ataque) fit, attack3 (escasez) shortage\estar en crisis to be in crisis, reach crisis pointcrisis de gobierno cabinet crisiscrisis financiera financial crisiscrisis nerviosa nervous breakdown* * *noun f.* * *SF INV1) (Econ, Pol, Sociol) crisisla situación económica está pasando por una nueva crisis — the economy is undergoing o going through a new crisis
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lo que está en crisis es el propio sistema — the system itself is in crisisnuestro matrimonio está en crisis — our marriage is in crisis o going through a crisis
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hacer crisis — to reach crisis point, come to a head2) (Med)crisis cardíaca — cardiac arrest, heart failure
crisis epiléptica — epileptic fit, epileptic attack
* * *a) ( situación grave) crisisb) (Med) crisishacer crisis — enfermedad to become critical
c) (period) ( remodelación ministerial) tb* * *= crisis [crises, -pl.], trough, shakeout [shake-out], crunch, slump, downswing, bust.Ex. An I&R service may involve itself in providing 'hotlines', that is emergency help during times of crises or when other services close down, eg evenings, weekends or public holidays.Ex. Public libraries have continued to expand since the trough of the 1950s.Ex. There will be a dramatic shakeout in librarianship but information scientists face a great opportunity to develop their skills by the opportunities afforded by the new technology.Ex. The author of the article 'The crunch and academic library services: a personal view' believes that inflation is one of the underlying causes of the crisis in university libraries.Ex. The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex. A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.Ex. The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.----* agravar una crisis = exacerbate + crisis.* alcanzar proporciones de crisis = grow to + crisis proportions.* causar esta crisis = precipitate + crisis.* convertirse en una crisis = grow to + a crisis.* crisis + aumentar = crisis + deepen.* crisis bursátil = market crash, stock market crash.* crisis crediticia = credit crunch, credit squeeze.* crisis de enormes proporciones = situation of crisis proportions.* crisis de fe = crisis of faith.* crisis de identidad = crisis of confidence, identity crisis, crisis in confidence.* crisis de la industria del libro = book crisis.* crisis del libro = book crisis.* crisis de los cuarenta = mid-life crisis, middle-age crisis, middle-age blues.* crisis de los siete años = seven-year itch.* crisis económica = financial straits, economic crisis, financial crisis, crash, bad economic times, shakeout [shake-out], financial crunch, economic slump, difficult economic times, economic depression, economic doldrums.* crisis económica mundial = global economic slump.* crisis emocional = emotional crisis.* crisis energética = energy crisis.* crisis financiera = financial crisis, financial crunch.* crisis medioambiental = environmental crisis.* crisis social = social crisis.* desatar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* en crisis = depressed, crisis-ridden, on the rocks.* enfrentarse a una crisis = face + crisis.* en situación de crisis = on the rocks.* estar sumido en una crisis = be deep in crisis.* gestión de crisis = crisis management.* hacer frente a una crisis = face + crisis, meet + crisis.* ocasionar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* pasar una crisis = face + crisis.* provocar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* resolver una crisis = solve + crisis.* sobrevivir una crisis = survive + crisis.* superar una crisis = ford + crisis, survive + crisis.* * *a) ( situación grave) crisisb) (Med) crisishacer crisis — enfermedad to become critical
c) (period) ( remodelación ministerial) tb* * *= crisis [crises, -pl.], trough, shakeout [shake-out], crunch, slump, downswing, bust.Ex: An I&R service may involve itself in providing 'hotlines', that is emergency help during times of crises or when other services close down, eg evenings, weekends or public holidays.
Ex: Public libraries have continued to expand since the trough of the 1950s.Ex: There will be a dramatic shakeout in librarianship but information scientists face a great opportunity to develop their skills by the opportunities afforded by the new technology.Ex: The author of the article 'The crunch and academic library services: a personal view' believes that inflation is one of the underlying causes of the crisis in university libraries.Ex: The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex: A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.Ex: The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.* agravar una crisis = exacerbate + crisis.* alcanzar proporciones de crisis = grow to + crisis proportions.* causar esta crisis = precipitate + crisis.* convertirse en una crisis = grow to + a crisis.* crisis + aumentar = crisis + deepen.* crisis bursátil = market crash, stock market crash.* crisis crediticia = credit crunch, credit squeeze.* crisis de enormes proporciones = situation of crisis proportions.* crisis de fe = crisis of faith.* crisis de identidad = crisis of confidence, identity crisis, crisis in confidence.* crisis de la industria del libro = book crisis.* crisis del libro = book crisis.* crisis de los cuarenta = mid-life crisis, middle-age crisis, middle-age blues.* crisis de los siete años = seven-year itch.* crisis económica = financial straits, economic crisis, financial crisis, crash, bad economic times, shakeout [shake-out], financial crunch, economic slump, difficult economic times, economic depression, economic doldrums.* crisis económica mundial = global economic slump.* crisis emocional = emotional crisis.* crisis energética = energy crisis.* crisis financiera = financial crisis, financial crunch.* crisis medioambiental = environmental crisis.* crisis social = social crisis.* desatar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* en crisis = depressed, crisis-ridden, on the rocks.* enfrentarse a una crisis = face + crisis.* en situación de crisis = on the rocks.* estar sumido en una crisis = be deep in crisis.* gestión de crisis = crisis management.* hacer frente a una crisis = face + crisis, meet + crisis.* ocasionar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* pasar una crisis = face + crisis.* provocar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* resolver una crisis = solve + crisis.* sobrevivir una crisis = survive + crisis.* superar una crisis = ford + crisis, survive + crisis.* * *(pl crisis)1 (situación grave) crisisel país sufre/está atravesando una grave crisis energética the country has/is experiencing a serious energy crisisla crisis de la vivienda the housing crisis o shortagela economía está en crisis the economy is in crisiscrisis de fe crisis of faithsu relación está pasando por una etapa de crisis their relationship is going through a crisisla situación hizo crisis the situation came to a head, the situation reached crisis point o a crisis level2 ( Med) crisisla enfermedad hizo crisis al día siguiente the illness became critical the next day3 ( period) (remodelación ministerial) tbcrisis de Gobierno cabinet reshuffleCompuestos:heart failure, cardiac arrest● crisis crediticia or del créditocredit crunch, credit crisisidentity crisismidlife crisiscabinet crisis ( resulting in dismissals or resignations)nervous breakdownrespiratory failure* * *
crisis sustantivo femenino (pl◊ crisis)
crisis sustantivo femenino inv
1 (mala situación) crisis
2 Fin crisis
3 Med (ataque) fit, attack
' crisis' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acentuarse
- actual
- álgida
- álgido
- depresión
- encarar
- frenar
- galopante
- ingresar
- pasar
- agudizar
- agudo
- atravesar
- causante
- desencadenar
- económico
- energético
- estallar
- perdurar
- sacar
English:
actual
- acute
- background
- breakdown
- carry through
- corner
- crack
- crisis
- flap
- identity crisis
- midlife
- nervous breakdown
- pull through
- religion
- break
- confront
- crunch
- deepen
- defuse
- depression
- develop
- hang
- head
- trouble
* * *crisis nf inv1. [situación difícil] crisis;la crisis del petróleo the oil crisis;la crisis del matrimonio the crisis affecting the institution of marriage;la crisis en el mercado de valores the stock market crisis;estar en crisis to be in crisis;atravesar una crisis to go through a crisis;entrar en una época de crisis to go into crisis, to enter a period of crisiscrisis económica economic crisis, recession;crisis energética energy crisis;crisis financiera financial crisis;crisis de identidad identity crisis;crisis ministerial cabinet crisis;Hist la crisis de los misiles [en Cuba] the Cuban Missile Crisis2. [médica] crisiscrisis cardiaca cardiac arrest;crisis epiléptica epileptic attack;crisis nerviosa nervous breakdown* * *f inv crisis* * *crisis nf1) : crisis2)crisis nerviosa : nervous breakdown* * *crisis n2. (escasez) shortage3. (cambio brusco) attack / fit -
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1. n критический, решительный момент; перелом2. n мед. кризис, кризСинонимический ряд:1. disaster (noun) disaster; imbroglio; plight; predicament; straits2. emergency (noun) apex; climacteric; climax; contingency; crossroads; crux; dilemma; emergency; exigency; extremity; head; juncture; necessity; pass; pinch; strait; turning point; urgency; zero hour -
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plural - crises; noun1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.) krise2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.) krise* * *plural - crises; noun1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.) krise2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.) krise -
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['kraɪsɪs]cash crisis — econ. crisi monetaria
to reach a crisis — diventare o farsi critico
* * *plural - crises; noun1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.) crisi2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.) crisi* * *['kraɪsɪs]cash crisis — econ. crisi monetaria
to reach a crisis — diventare o farsi critico
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plural - crises; noun1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.)2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.)* * *plural crises [kráisis, kráisi:z]noun kriza; stiska, težave; težak položaj; vrhunec bolezni -
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plural - crises; noun1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.)2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.)krisesubst. (flertall: crises) \/ˈkraɪsɪs\/, flertall: \/ˈkraɪsiːz\/1) krise2) kritisk punkt3) vendepunktbring things to a crisis bringe saken til et avgjørende punkt -
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plural - crises; noun1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.) umhvörf; hættuástand; krísa2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.) hættuástand -
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krízis, krízis, válság* * *plural - crises; noun1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.) krízis2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.) krízis -
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plural - crises; noun1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.) crise2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.) crise* * *cri.sis[kr'aisis] n (pl crises) crise: 1 Med alteração sobrevinda no curso de uma doença. 2 conjuntura perigosa. 3 momento decisivo. -
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n. buhran, kriz, bunalım; dönüm noktası* * *kriz* * *plural - crises; noun1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.) kriz2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.) bunalım, kriz, buhran -
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• hätätila• pulamedicine, veterinary• taudin käänne• mullistus• murrostila• murros• muutos• murroskausi• taite• kriisiaika• kriisi• kumous• kriisitilanne• kriisikausi• käännekohta• käännemedicine, veterinary• kova taudinkohtaus* * *plural - crises; noun1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.) kriisi, käännekohta2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.) kriisi -
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['kraɪsɪs]pl crises, nkryzys m* * *plural - crises; noun1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.) kryzys2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.) kryzys
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