گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'crisis'

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1 general:: crisis adjectives an economic/political/financial etc crisis • The country was headed into an economic crisis. a constitutional crisis (= relating to the way a country is governed ) • The scandal caused the greatest constitutional crisis of modern times. a major/serious/deep/severe crisis • Our farming industry has been hit by a serious crisis. a worsening/deepening crisis • The strikes came during a worsening economic crisis. verbs create/cause/provoke a crisis • The people fled the country, creating a huge refugee crisis. precipitate a crisis formal (= start one ) • The rising oil prices precipitated an energy crisis. face a crisis • Many families are facing a debt crisis. 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. handle a crisis (= deal with one ) • Can he handle the crisis in our prisons? defuse a crisis (= stop it developing further ) • Diplomatic efforts to defuse the crisis have failed. avert a crisis (= stop it happening ) • More talks were proposed in an attempt to avert the crisis. NOUN + crisis a debt/food/housing etc crisis • The failure of the crop this year will create a food crisis. a cash crisis (= a lack of money ) • In April the company sold another 30% of its stock to ease its cash crisis. an energy/oil/fuel crisis • There is an energy crisis here, with power cuts happening daily. crisis + NOUN crisis management (= dealing with a crisis ) • Most of my job consists of crisis management. crisis point (= the point at which a problem becomes a crisis ) • Events were now reaching crisis point. a crisis situation • Emergency powers were needed to deal with the crisis situation. crisis talks (= discussions about a crisis ) • The Prime Minister went back to London for crisis talks.

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2 general::   noun ADJ. acute, grave, major, serious, severe, terrible, worst the worst economic crisis for fifty years | growing, mounting | impending, looming | international, national | constitutional, economic, financial, fiscal, political | cash, debt, energy, hostage, housing, oil, refugee the Third World debt crisis | family, personal | identity | mid-life VERB + CRISIS be faced with, be hit by, face, go through, have (informal), suffer With competition from cheap imports, the British coal industry is facing a serious crisis. He's having a mid-life crisis. | cause, create, lead to, precipitate, provoke, spark off | deal with, defuse, ease, handle, overcome, resolve, respond to, solve, tackle Union leaders are taking immediate steps to defuse the crisis. attempts to ease the town's housing crisis | survive, weather | avert, prevent | aggravate CRISIS + VERB arise waiting for the next crisis to arise | deepen, worsen | be over As soon as the crisis was over, she relaxed. PREP. during a/the ~ Three people died during the hostage crisis. | in (a/the) ~ The government is in crisis. She's no good in a crisis. | ~ in the growing crisis in education | ~ over a crisis over pensions CRISIS + NOUN point The team's dismal season has reached crisis point. | management an expert in crisis management PHRASES a crisis of confidence The company is suffering a severe crisis of confidence. | at/in moments/times of crisis In times of crisis it's good to have someone you can rely on for advice.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: noun emergency: The crisis was averted quickly.

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