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Перевод: crisis
[прилагательное] кризисный; [существительное] кризис ; перелом
Тезаурус:
- Like most of its neighbours, including Zimbabwe and Mozambique, Zambia's economic plans were also jeopardized by sharp rises in oil prices at the beginning of the Gulf crisis in August 1990.
- Talk to a Hungarian reformer about the political crisis and you will soon learn that he is literally obsessed with the situation in Budapest.
- Lodge, who had originally planned a potentially sombre first-person novel about the mid-life crisis of a Brummie businessman, invented the Shadow Scheme as his cover story while following around an executive for research.
- However, with the subsequent Options for Change proposals and the Gulf Crisis, planned expenditure during this Financial year has all gone awry.
- The crisis that many married couples face when their last child leaves home is well known.
- The political crisis which created fertile conditions for the growth of the Church was that caused by the conflict between O'Neill's reformist Unionism and Paisley's traditionalist stand.
- Yet it seems hardly less lacking in vitality, and manages to make its commendably brief duration of 86 minutes feel like a great many more as it toils though a youthful crisis of conscience.
- From about 1860 the European agricultural sector entered a period of crisis in which the baleful influence of the backward Prussian agricultural system and its links with the politics of the Prussian east were made abundantly clear: the mechanisms which the Junkers managed to hide from the German populace were at last revealed.
- Page upon page has been filled with Cabinet splits, the Europe crisis, the economic crisis, the industrial and jobs crisis, the Mellor crisis and a crisis of leadership.
- That aside, the last year has brought little respite from their own, very personal, crisis.
- A similar spur was provided by the 1956 Suez crisis, this time over oil - then this country's second largest source of fuel for power generation.
- One argument with Frank, who soon grew "very fond" of his unfathomable young brother, led to a childhood crisis whose significance Coleridge was still struggling to understand far into adult life.
- Food stocks fell to their lowest level since the food crisis of the early 1970s.
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