Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Crisis"
The meaning of "Crisis" in various phrases and sentences
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What does The crisis has also stretched these systems to their limits,revealing gaps that need to be filled in order to address future global challenges.
what is the meaning of 'stretched'?🤣
mean?
what is the meaning of 'stretched'?🤣
mean?
A:
It means that these systems have been overused, so they're not able to function properly.
Stretched means doing too many things at once so you're not able to focus of anything properly.
Stretched means doing too many things at once so you're not able to focus of anything properly.
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What does full-blown crisis mean?
A:
completely developed. So, not just the beginnings of a crisis, but a fully developed crisis.
Q:
What does emerging from this crisis mean?
A:
getting past covid :)
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What does In a crisis, while officials are still unsure what line to impose, the job can be a little easier mean?
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It means that in the minutes following an emergency situation, government officials don't know what area within a city to rope off to contain the damage.
Q:
What does No crisis is too deadly that they can’t take a time-out to promote the party through manipulation of it. mean?
A:
I see. I just reread it, I think it’s worded strangely and I understand why it was confusing.
Put more simply:
“No crisis is too deadly that it can’t be used to promote the party.”
I see. I just reread it, I think it’s worded strangely and I understand why it was confusing.
Put more simply:
“No crisis is too deadly that it can’t be used to promote the party.”
Example sentences using "Crisis"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with crisis averted .
A:
I just managed to hand in my school paper before the teacher arrived, crisis averted.
Synonyms of "Crisis" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between The crisis can affect the economy. and The crisis can have an effect on the economy. ?
A:
Hi there!
The difference between both sentences are the word usage of "Affect" and "Effect".
"Affect", (a verb), meaning to influence or have an IMPACT ON SOMETHING.
Example Sentence:
— "The cold weather AFFECTED the crops."
"Effect", (a noun), is the RESULT of BEING AFFECTED BY something.
Example Sentence:
— "The overall EFFECT was surprising."
"the crisis can affect the economy" simply means that, "the crisis can CAUSE SOMETHING TO the economy."
"the crisis can have an effect on the economy" simply means that, "The crisis is the OVERALL RESULT of THE ECONOMY being AFFECTED."
I hope this helped! :)
The difference between both sentences are the word usage of "Affect" and "Effect".
"Affect", (a verb), meaning to influence or have an IMPACT ON SOMETHING.
Example Sentence:
— "The cold weather AFFECTED the crops."
"Effect", (a noun), is the RESULT of BEING AFFECTED BY something.
Example Sentence:
— "The overall EFFECT was surprising."
"the crisis can affect the economy" simply means that, "the crisis can CAUSE SOMETHING TO the economy."
"the crisis can have an effect on the economy" simply means that, "The crisis is the OVERALL RESULT of THE ECONOMY being AFFECTED."
I hope this helped! :)
Q:
What is the difference between the worst crisis in a century and the worst crisis for a century ?
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Worst crisis in a century = the worst thing that has happened in the last 100 years.
I can’t think of a use of “worst crisis for a century” that isn’t awkward or contrived.
I can’t think of a use of “worst crisis for a century” that isn’t awkward or contrived.
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What is the difference between crisis and crises ?
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A crisis in one big problem, crises is many problems. Over the years, the United States has had many crises.
Q:
What is the difference between crises and crisis ?
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Crisis is singular.
Crises is plural.
Crises is plural.
Q:
What is the difference between crisis and risk ?
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Crisis (noun) - a time of difficulty
Risk (noun) - a situation that's dangerous
After the hurricane, a crisis came to Florida.
I took the risk and went bungee jumping. It was fun.
Risk (noun) - a situation that's dangerous
After the hurricane, a crisis came to Florida.
I took the risk and went bungee jumping. It was fun.
Translations of "Crisis"
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How do you say this in English (US)? crisis that occurred in USA effected all around world
A:
You can also use 확산하다 if it's like a disease.
It (certain disease) spread thoughout the whole world.
It (certain disease) spread thoughout the whole world.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? crises de panico
A:
Panic attack or anxiety attack
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? crisis
A:
>> crisis
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How do you say this in English (US)? suffered the worst economic crisis or suffered from the worst economic crisis
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Suffered the worst = to experience the worst
Suffered from the worst = to be badly affected
They are basically the same thing here.
Suffered from the worst = to be badly affected
They are basically the same thing here.
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How do you say this in English (US)? crisis existencial
A:
Existential crisis
Other questions about "Crisis"
Q:
Bring about a crisis in the institution of the traditional classical concert.
What does institution mean ? Is it like custom?
What does institution mean ? Is it like custom?
A:
It can mean an organization established for a specific purpose (e.g. a college could be called “an academic institution”). However, in this context it seems more like the second definition from Google, which is “an established law or practice”, like “the institution of marriage”. In this case, it’s not a literal organization, but it is a tradition or custom that is very ingrained in a particular society. So you’re exactly right, but the word has two main definitions. I hope this helps!
Q:
economic/financial crisis, financial pain, economic slowdown/meltdown, all of them refer to economic recession? Are they natural expressions?
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yes, they’re natural expressions. although i’ve never heard ‘financial pain’ before. maybe ‘financial burden’ is what you’re thinking of?
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The last economic crisis sprurred the bloom of trade liberalism. Does this sound natural?
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The last economic crisis sprurred the growth of trade liberalism.
“Spurred” and “bloom” dont work well together in a sentence.
“Spurred” and “bloom” dont work well together in a sentence.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce crisis and crises.
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Check the question to view the answer
Q:
Why 'crisis' shouldn't be the answer in the quistion 507?
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This is hard to explain. 🤔
Crisis is the point where a bad situation either gets better or it gets worse. So a crisis can be improved.
Adversity and misfortune mean exactly the same thing. They both mean a bad situation. I think that is why misfortune is a better answer.
Sorry I can't explain better. I hope this helps.
Crisis is the point where a bad situation either gets better or it gets worse. So a crisis can be improved.
Adversity and misfortune mean exactly the same thing. They both mean a bad situation. I think that is why misfortune is a better answer.
Sorry I can't explain better. I hope this helps.
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