midlife crisis

中年危机

midlife crisis 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a period of psychological stress occurring in middle age, thought to be triggered by a physical, occupational, or domestic event, as menopause, diminution of physical prowess, job loss, or departure of children from the home.

midlife crisis 近义词

n. 名词 noun

midlife depression

midlife crisis 的近义词 3

更多midlife crisis例句

  1. I feel as if I am in a mini midlife crisis of discovering my own power and questioning whether I have been squandering it to stay at the lower ambition level of my husband.
  2. Many Gen Xers are facing their midlife crisis amid an ongoing crisis.
  3. This just feels like a crossroads, or a classic midlife crisis — but it’s not a fixed or different state of being.
  4. Maria Cosway, Jefferson’s mistress for six weeks, was a Renaissance woman who knew six languages, played the harp and was a gifted painter — at 27, the definition of a muse for a 43-year-old man going through a midlife crisis.
  5. When Gates finally stepped down from day-to-day operations in 2008, the company was in a midlife crisis — still making huge amounts of money off Windows but being overtaken in emerging areas of computing by younger rivals Apple, Google and Facebook.
  6. What is known is that Peña Nieto bungled his response to the crisis.
  7. Consent is manufactured—like, remember the Ebola crisis from a few weeks ago?
  8. And he said, I know you see this crisis through a very personal lens.
  9. Are you more pessimistic about the overall public education crisis given this current environment?
  10. The housing bubble was at very the center of the financial crisis that birthed Dodd-Frank.
  11. Then Paterno adroitly brought matters to a crisis in a bold peroration which changed the whole scene.
  12. The Afghan was true to his salt, and their own retainers, who had come with them from Lucknow, remained steadfast at this crisis.
  13. Mamma had left the drawing-room, and I was sitting alone; I immediately saw that we had reached a crisis.
  14. With the end of the moratorium on November 4, it may be said that the crisis produced by the outbreak of war was over.
  15. Lombard Street has thus shown that it has fully learnt the only lesson that the external side of the crisis had to teach it.