Crisis - significado y definición. Qué es Crisis
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Qué (quién) es Crisis - definición

TYPE OF EVENT THAT IS A UNSTABLE AND DANGEROUS SITUATION AFFECTING AN INDIVIDUAL, GROUP, COMMUNITY, OR WHOLE SOCIETY
Crisis in history; Personal crisis; Crises
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crisis         
n.
1) to cause, precipitate, provoke, stir up a crisis
2) to aggravate a crisis
3) to avert, forestall a crisis
4) to defuse, overcome, settle a crisis; to ride out a crisis
5) an acute, grave, serious; impending; mounting crisis
6) a cabinet; economic, financial; energy; food; housing; identity; mid-life; political crisis
7) a crisis concerning, over (there was a crisis over the budget deficit)
8) a crisis in (the crisis in health care)
9) in a crisis
crisis         
(crises)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
A crisis is a situation in which something or someone is affected by one or more very serious problems.
Natural disasters have obviously contributed to the continent's economic crisis...
The Italian political system has been judged to be in terminal crisis for decades.
...children's illnesses or other family crises...
...someone to turn to in moments of crisis.
N-VAR: oft supp N
crisis         
n.
1.
Acme, height, decisive turn, turning point, critical juncture.
2.
Exigency, emergency, juncture, conjuncture, pass, strait, rub, pinch, push, critical situation.

Wikipedia

Crisis

A crisis (PL: crises; ADJ: critical) is either any event or period that will (or might) lead to an unstable and dangerous situation affecting an individual, group, or all of society. Crises are negative changes in the human or environmental affairs, especially when they occur abruptly, with little or no warning. More loosely, a crisis is a testing time for an emergency.

Ejemplos de uso de Crisis
1. "We have a banking crisis and an agency crisis and a mortgage crisis and a coming credit card crisis.
2. The small but increasingly bouncy band of Eurosceptics in Brussels already had springs in their steps from the EUs constitutional crisis, its budget crisis, its economic crisis, its euro crisis, its crisis of legitimacy and its Turkey crisis.
3. "That‘s why this crisis is a national crisis, a very difficult crisis," he said.
4. The reciprocal effects of the Iranian crisis, the Iraqi crisis and the Islamic terror crisis (world Jihad) could trickle down into the Palestinian crisis and escalate it exponentially.
5. More of a reverse homework crisis than a homework crisis.