crises

['kraɪsiːz]
  • 释义
  • 危险,危险期,紧要关头;危机( crisis的名词复数 );危难时刻;决定性时刻;转折点;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    Great crises are breeders of great events in history.

    严重的危机引发重大的历史事件.

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  • 2、

    People who are undernourished also lack reserves of energy when faced with physical or mental crises.

    营养不良的人在体力或脑力上出现紧急情况时还缺乏足够的能量储备。

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  • 3、

    Economic crises recur periodically.

    经济危机周期性地发生.

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    Great crises often call forth gifted leaders.

    危急存亡之际常能产生天才的领袖.

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  • 5、

    There would be fewer international crises demanding his attention.

    需要他去关注的国际危机将会减少。

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  • 6、

    The papers are playing up the oil crises again.

    各报又在大肆渲染石油危机了.

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  • 7、

    She had told Moses about it during one of their crises.

    有一次他们吵架时,她曾对莫斯说过这件事.

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  • 8、

    In crises the most daring course is often the safest.

    面临危机时,最大胆的方针往往最安全.

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  • 9、

    We can't forecast political crises well.

    我们不能很好地预测政治危机.

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  • 10、

    Nixon's most capricious cations had occured in times of quiet, not in reaction to crises.

    尼克松采取最放任的行动是在平静的时候, 而不是在对危机做出反应时.

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  • 11、

    Crises were symptoms of deeper problems which if allowed to fester would prove increasingly unmanageable.

    危机只是更深刻的问题的表面症候,这些问题如果任其发展,就会变得越来越难驾驭.

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  • 12、

    Frequent crises have made for strong banks and nimble financiers.

    频繁发生危机已使银行更健全,金融业者思维更敏捷.

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  • 13、

    Successful leaders view every conflict, even crises, as a win - win breakthrough.

    成功的领导者把每一次争执, 甚至把危机也当成双赢的突破口.

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  • 14、

    Long term and fundamental credIt'system crises exist between bank and enterprise.

    银行与企业之间潜伏着信用系统长期的根本性的危机.

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  • 15、

    Like most financial crises, mine had its origins on a slippery slope.

    就像大多数金融危机一样, 我的霉运根源在于这次灾难性的大萧条.

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