crisis

名詞

UK/ˈkraɪ.sɪs/
US/ˈkraɪ.sɪs/

定義 crisis 名詞

  1. B2Countable(可數名詞)Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    A period marked by significant disagreement, confusion, or suffering.

    危機;困境

    • The nation's leadership is currently facing a crisis.

      國家領導層目前正面臨一場危機。

    • A major economic downturn constitutes a financial crisis.

      重大的經濟衰退構成了一場金融危機。

    • I'm dealing with a family emergency; my sixteen-year-old sister is pregnant.

      我正在處理一件家庭緊急事件;我十六歲的妹妹懷孕了。

  2. Countable(可數名詞)

    A critical juncture in a situation, marked by extreme difficulty or danger.

    指情況中極度困難或危險的關頭。

    • The talks are aimed at resolving the current crisis.

      會談旨在解決當前的危機。

    • They have called in a mediator to help resolve this critical situation.

      他們請來了一位調解員來幫助解決這一危急情況。

    • The two sides reached a ceasefire agreement at a critical moment.

      雙方在關鍵時刻達成了停火協議。

  3. Countable(可數名詞)

    A critical phase during a serious illness when a sudden turn for better or worse is possible.

    (疾病的)危險期;關鍵期。

    • He has passed the crisis; the fever is starting to subside.

      他已經度過了危險期,發燒開始消退。

    • The patient's condition has reached a critical point and requires close monitoring.

      病人的狀況已經到了關鍵時刻,需要密切監控。

    • After surviving the crisis, his road to recovery will be much smoother.

      在度過危險期後,他的康復之路將會順利許多。

片語 crisis 名詞

  • a crisis of confidence

    A situation where there is a sudden loss of trust or belief.

    信心危機

    The public's trust in the government is in a crisis of confidence due to the recent scandal.

    由於最近的醜聞,公眾對政府的信任陷入了信心危機。