Greek Meaning of crises

κρίσεις

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Definitions and Meaning of crises in English

crises

a paroxysmal attack of pain, distress, or disordered function, the turning point for better or worse in a disease, one with the distinct possibility of a highly undesirable outcome, an unstable or difficult time or state of affairs, a situation that has reached a critical phase, an unstable or crucial time or state of affairs in which a decisive change is impending, the decisive moment (as in a literary plot), the turning point for better or worse in an acute disease or fever, such a social condition requiring the transformation of cultural patterns and values, a turning point (as in a person's life or in the plot of a story), an emotionally significant event or radical change of status in a person's life, a sudden turn for the better (as sudden abatement in severity of symptoms or abrupt drop in temperature) compare lysis sense 1, a situation that has become very serious, a psychological or social condition characterized by unusual instability caused by excessive stress and either endangering or felt to endanger the continuity of an individual or group

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κρίσεις

a paroxysmal attack of pain, distress, or disordered function, the turning point for better or worse in a disease, one with the distinct possibility of a highly

διασταύρωση,έκτακτες ανάγκες,Απαιτήσεις,κεφάλια,Καταστάσεις,Σημεία βρασμού,Σημεία θραύσης,συμπλέκτης,συγκυρία,απρόβλεπτες περιστάσεις

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cripples => ανάπηροι, crinkling => Τσαλάκωμα, crinkles => ζάρες, cringing (at) => συρρικνώνεται (σε), cringed (at) => Κατσουφιάζω (με),