危机英语怎么说
There has been a crisis of identity as the traditional skills of hunting, trapping and preparing skins have begun to disappear.
Britain had two of the world's largest bail-outs, of Lloyds Group and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).
This could only go on for so long though which bring us to the present time and the current financial crisis.
We are now sheltered from all the great crises of life.
This isn't the kind of crisis that requires us to drop everything else.
Dennis's suspicions of his wife smacked of midlife crisis.
The euro area debt crisis has worsened.
But the crisis has worsened even faster.
The global economic crisis was accompanied by a collapse in house prices in most rich (and some not-so-rich) countries around the world.
It shouldn't take a budget crisis for that type of reform to happen.
That type of crisis demands a different set of policy debates.
So Ireland has long been flirting with a debt crisis of its own.
The economic crisis reflects badly on the government's policies.
Agonised introspection and crises of confidence are not Texan traits.
He has brought much of the present crisis on himself.
It marked the start of an unprecedented build-up of foreign exchange to insure against future balance-of-payments problems.
The European Commission officially unveiled a scheme to insure against bank crises in member states, funded by a levy on financial institutions.
The next crisis sent a shudder of fear through the UN community.
The U.S. has called for an extraordinary emergency meeting of the UN Human Rights Commission to examine the crisis.
There may be a crisis looming, be ready for it.
If there are problems looming, move early to raise capital.
As well as those chronic problems, the EU faces an acute crisis in its economic core, the 16 countries that use the single currency.
Big institutional investors are getting a taste of what many frustrated taxpayers experienced during the financial crisis: Being on the hook for losses of a major financial firm against their wishes.
Pakistan also claims (though the evidence is shaky) that 600,000 people will suffer by getting less water for irrigation.Again it insisted on international arbitration at the Hague.
As a result, fast-food chains have weathered the recession better than their pricier competitors.