emergency; a point of great danger, difficulty, etc.
decisive moment in life, history, etc.
"they went bankrupt during the economic crisis"
"after the crisis the patient either dies or gets better"
When his son-in-law..had that financial crisis, due to speculation in Oil Shares, James made himself ill worrying over it.
出自: J. Galsworthy
The threat of war was just over the horizon and no one else had the prestige and the knowledge to carry on through a crisis.
出自: E. Roosevelt
She coped with crises ranging from burst hot-water bottles to outbreaks of measles.
出自: M. Holroyd
What the alienists call 'a crisis of identity'.
出自: J. Critchley
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