inglés » chino

crisis <crises [ˈkraısiːz] > [ˈkraısıs] SUST.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

endure [or tide over] a crisis
provoke a crisis

economic crisis SUST.

energy crisis SUST.

midlife crisis [ˈmıdlaıf ...] SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Initially, an unmitigated peak in oil production would manifest itself as rapidly escalating prices and a worldwide energy crisis.
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The long postwar boom ended in the 1970s, amid the economic crises experienced following the 1973 oil crisis.
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But after going through a midlife crisis and having many things change very quickly, it made me realize my mortality.
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The financial markets were destabilised, causing a severe economic crisis that led to rationing.
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Taxable values for properties within municipalities that are charged a tax have dropped due to the mortgage crisis, further decreasing local coffers.
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This has certainly been the dominant economic trend since the credit crisis of 2008 and, in some areas, even before then.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
He is suffering from no such mid-life crisis, he would want you to know.
www.thestar.com
The crisis has challenged conventional thinking in financial sector policies and sparked debate on how best to achieve sustainable development.
en.wikipedia.org
His expertise includes foreign policy, international crisis management and psychological warfare.
en.wikipedia.org
The meeting follows criticism from the airline industry that governments took an over-cautious approach to the ash cloud crisis last month, grounding flights unnecessarily.
news.bbc.co.uk

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