crise
Americannoun
plural
crisesExample Sentences
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O apoio federal à ciência, inclusive ao INPE, foi fortemente impactado pelas crise econômica e política do período.
From Science Magazine • May 26, 2022
The result is a large, permanent loss in output featuring persistently high unemployment, company liquidations and financial crise.
From The Guardian • Mar. 27, 2020
Na tarde seguinte à crise da falta de medicamento, enquanto examinava os ultrassons da gravidez que mostravam o crânio subdesenvolvido de Daniel, Jaqueline encontrou uma foto dele sorrindo.
From New York Times • Mar. 14, 2017
France has referred to la crise since the Mitterrand years – that’s a long time in freefall.
From The Guardian • Sep. 11, 2016
In a box opposite the royal box were two people, a man and a very young woman, who also in the crise of the opera were not looking at the stage.
From The Judgment House by Parker, Gilbert
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