English to Spanish Meaning of crisis - crisis


Crisis :
crisis

emergencia, dilema, exigencia, frotar, colisión, sutileza, curvatura, adulación, peligro, coyuntura, punto de retorno, cuenca, punto, climatérico

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Definitions of crisis in English
Noun(1) an unstable situation of extreme danger or difficulty(2) a crucial stage or turning point in the course of something
Examples of crisis in English
(1) The breach in the Left already opened up by the war in Kosovo reached a crisis .(2) They concluded that China wouldn't take advantage of the global crisis situation.(3) They are alone, or only with other children, on most of the occasions when a crisis occurs.(4) To Dyck, it is the desire to help people in a crisis situation to the best of your abilities.(5) This reached crisis point when my wife received a shock from the laundry taps.(6) Dr Williams' decision to call the crisis meeting places his authority on the line as never before.(7) And if he goes on long enough there is bound to be an economic crisis which will undermine the Chancellor.(8) they're trying to resolve the crisis(9) there's a crisis in farming(10) she's having a crisis of faith(11) The polarization crisis is more intense within countries and cities than between them.(12) You might be able to treat your pain crisis at home with medicines that you take by mouth.(13) the country faces an energy crisis(14) the current economic crisis(15) The situation at Luton Football Club has now reached crisis proportions.(16) It is so much better to deal with emotional issues of the past before we reach a crisis .
Related Phrases of crisis
(1) economic crisis ::
crisis económica
(2) financial crisis ::
crisis financiera
(3) midlife crisis ::
crisis de mediana edad
(4) crisis management ::
gestión de crisis
(5) identity crisis ::
crisis de identidad
(6) energy crisis ::
crisis de energía
(7) oil crisis ::
crisis del petroleo
(8) current crisis ::
crisis actual
(9) mid-life crisis ::
crisis de mediana edad
(10) banking crisis ::
crisis bancaria
Synonyms
Noun
1. critical point ::
punto crítico
2. turning point ::
punto de retorno
4. watershed ::
cuenca
5. head ::
cabeza
6. moment of truth ::
Momento de la verdad
7. zero hour ::
hora cero
8. point of no return ::
punto sin retorno
9. Rubicon ::
Rubicon
10. doomsday ::
Día del Juicio Final
11. crunch ::
crujido
12. climacteric ::
climatérico
Different Forms
crisis
Word Example from TV Shows
one of the officers\Nin charge of the crisis with hostages,

one of the officers
in charge of the CRISIS with hostages,

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 12

I understand that you're going
through a bit of a career crisis.

I understand that you're going through a bit of a career CRISIS.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 12

DEFCON 1 is a crisis.

DEFCON 1 is a CRISIS.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 8

Leonard, what you're experiencing
is a classic Jungian crisis...

Leonard, what you're experiencing is a classic Jungian CRISIS...

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 11

I mean, heh, wouldn't that solve
the world's energy crisis?

I mean, heh, wouldn't that solve the world's energy CRISIS?

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 22

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