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crise [kʀiz]1. feminine nouna. [d'appendicite, asthme, rhumatisme] attackb. [de colère, rage, jalousie] fit• piquer une or sa crise (inf) to fly off the handlec. ( = bouleversement) crisis• crise de confiance/conscience crisis of confidence/conscience• crise économique/d'identité economic/identity crisis2. compounds• il nous a fait une crise de nerfs parce qu'il n'en voulait pas he threw a tantrum because he didn't want any ► crise de la quarantaine midlife crisis* * *kʀiz1) ( phase difficile) crisisen (pleine) crise — [secteur, pays] in (the middle of a) crisis
la crise — Économie the economic crisis
2) ( pénurie) shortagecrise de main-d'œuvre — shortage of labour [BrE]
3) Médecine attack4) ( accès) fitfaire/piquer (colloq) une or sa crise — [enfant] to have/to throw a tantrum; [adulte] to have/to throw a fit (colloq)
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kʀiz nf1) (politique, économique) crisis2) (= accès) fit3) MÉDECINE attack, fit* * *crise nf1 gén crisis; crise conjugale/d'adolescence marital/adolescent crisis; crise de conscience crisis of conscience; crise d'identité identity crisis; la crise de l'Église/de l'Université the crisis in the Church/in the Universities; être en crise [couple, éducation] to be in crisis; traverser/connaître une crise to undergo/to experience a crisis;2 Pol, Écon crisis; crise ministérielle/gouvernementale ministerial/government crisis; crise constitutionnelle constitutional crisis; crise bancaire/boursière/pétrolière banking/stock market/oil crisis; crise agricole crisis in the agricultural industry; crise de l'énergie energy crisis; en (pleine) crise [secteur, pays] in (the middle of a) crisis; en période or temps de crise in times of crisis; être au bord de la crise to be on the verge of a crisis; la crise the economic crisis, the slump; ressentir les effets de/sortir de la crise to feel the effects of/to come out of the economic crisis ou the slump; la crise de 1929 the Great Depression, the Slump;4 Méd attack; crise d'asthme asthma attack; crise de paludisme/d'urticaire attack of malaria/of hives; en cas de crise in case of an attack; crise d'angoisse panic ou anxiety attack; crise d'appendicite appendicitis; crise d'épilepsie epileptic fit; crise de rhumatisme bout of rheumatism; crise de toux coughing fit;5 ( accès) fit; crise de colère/jalousie fit of rage/jealousy; crise de larmes crying fit; elle a été prise d'une crise de rangement she had a sudden urge to tidy up; une crise de fou rire (a fit of) the giggles (pl); avoir une crise de fou rire to get the giggles;6 ○( colère) outburst; ne fais pas attention à mes crises! don't take any notice of my outbursts!; faire/piquer○ une or sa crise [enfant] to have/to throw a tantrum; [adulte] to have/to throw a fit○.crise cardiaque heart attack; crise de foie indigestion; crise de nerfs hysterics (pl); avoir une crise de nerfs to have hysterics.[kriz] nom féminin1. [période, situation difficile] crisistraverser une crise to go through a crisis ou a critical timecrise du logement/papier housing/paper shortagea. [grave] crisis ou panic on the Stock Exchangeb. [passagère] blip on the Stock Exchangecrise économique economic crisis ou slump, recession[de colère] (fit of) rage[besoin urgent]4. MÉDECINEcrise d'appendicite/d'arthrose attack of appendicitis/arthritiscrise épileptique ou d'épilepsie epileptic fittu vas attraper une crise de foie à manger tous ces chocolats (familier) you'll make yourself sick if you eat all these chocolatescrise de nerfs fit of hysterics, attack of nerves————————en crise locution adjectivale
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