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单词 crise
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crisen.

/kriːz/
Forms: Also 1500s cryse.
Etymology: < French crise crisis (Paré 16th cent.).
= crisis n. Also in various French phrases, esp. crise de (or des) nerfs, an attack of nerves, a fit of hysterics.
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the world > time > a suitable time or opportunity > [noun] > critical or decisive moment
articlea1398
prick?c1422
crise?1541
push1563
in the nick1565
jump1598
concurrence1605
cardo1609
(the) nick of time (also occasionally opportunity, etc.)1610
edgea1616
climacterical1628
climacteric1633
in the nick-time1650
moment1666
turning-point1836
watershed1854
psychological moment1871
psychical moment1888
moment of truth1932
crunch1939
cruncher1947
high noon1955
break point1959
defining moment1967
midnight1976
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > [noun] > stage of disease > crisis
statea1400
crise?1541
crisis1543
judgement1547
judging day1547
vigour1563
fit1578
indicative day1624
station1651
status1663
acme1682
judicatory1684
solution1842
the world > existence and causation > occurrence > [noun] > critical point or crisis
point?c1225
conjuncture1619
crise1643
juncture1656
crisis1659
hinge1775
cross-road1795
?1541 R. Copland Galen's Fourth Bk. Terapeutyke sig. Diij, in Guy de Chauliac's Questyonary Cyrurgyens They haue wel and parfytly knowen the contemplacyon of the Cryse.
1643 R. Baillie Let. 22 Sept. (1841) II. 90 This seems to be a new period and crise of the most great affaire.
a1763 W. Shenstone Progress of Taste iv. in Wks. Verse & Prose (1764) I. 279 Behold him, at some crise, prescribe, And raise with drugs the sick'ning tribe!
1768 A. Ross Fortunate Shepherdess 52 (Jam.) [She] thinks her wiss is now come to the creeze.
1921 W. J. Locke Mountebank xxi. 272 Reason enough for a crise de nerfs. Even I, who had nothing to do with it, found my equilibrium disturbed.
1922 M. Arlen ‘Piracy’ ii. i. 72 ‘Virginia has got a crise,’ Lois Lamprey commented.
1923 W. J. Locke Moordius & Co. vii. 96 Sometimes these crises de nerfs are dangerous.
1933 ‘G. Orwell’ Down & Out xx. 148 The cook usually had a crise de nerfs and a flood of tears.
1946 E. Taylor Palladian v. 49 When the time came for her to go to the party..there would be a painful crise de nerfs.
1962 I. C. S. Gregor & B. Nicholas Moral & Story v. 133 The crise de conscience that faces the serious contemporary novelist.
1962 N. Marsh Hand in Glove ii. 44 I'm afraid your Pixie has created a parochial crise.
1962 Punch 23 May 808/1 When there is a crise d'amour it is very peaceful for me.
1963 A. Hartley State of Eng. iii. 79 The Algerian crise de conscience that dissolved the authority of the French state.
1970 P. Bair Tribunal iii. v. 201 What then caused this crise de conscience?
1970 New Yorker 10 Oct. 178/2 She has been a splendid advertisement for the benefits of a happy marriage—conspicuously more relaxed, far less subject to those old crises des nerfs.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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